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SWEET LOBELIA 
1051—Crystal Pal- 
SULTAN ace. One of the fin- 
1240—The bushes are est bedding plants. 
BACHELOR 
BUTTON 
The Hardiest Annual 
BALSAM or LADY SLIPPER 
Bush Balsams Are Different 
1036—The New Double-Bush Balsam: This new 
AGERATUM 
Dwarf Grower for Borders 
1004—Little Blue Star: 
ALYSSUM 
Popular for Border or 
Edging 
100i—Carpet of Snow: This fine new Ageratum bush Balsam is entirely different. The large dou- 
This compact dwarf Alys- grows only 6 “tips Sea tall ble flowers are not hid under the leaves like com- 1070—Corn Flower — Ju- a sous ocr rush Say aha alate 
sum only grows 3 or 4 and is covered with rich mon Balsam. They cover the dwarf, bushy plant. bilee Gem: The vivid Corn- 9 800) “avGr™ ack eau- making a compact 
inches tall, and literally azure blue flowers. Very Eyant ee ae nat — apony location. Flowers flower blue blossoms com- edit orn pee plant, covered all 
, a | double and of all colors. letely cover the sturdy . 3 , 
smothered all summer in a good for borders or win =< : P 1 summer with deep 
dow boxes. One of the Pkt., 15¢, Postpaid. plants, and make a mass ting and delightfully bine flowers. A fa- 
fragrant. Will keep for 
over a week in water if 
cut when about to open. 
Pkt., 9c; % o2., 25c. 
Postpaid, 
1037—Camellia Flowered Mixed: The Old Fash- 
ioned king. A large flowered Balsam, easy ‘to raise, 
and produces solid spikes of double bright col- 
ored flowers. An old favorite from grandmother's 
garden. This strain has many variegated blooms. 
Pkt., 7c; %4 oz., 15e. Postpaid. 
mass of snow white flow- 
ers. For borders or edg- 
ings it beats all others. 
Pkt., 8c; %4 0z., 18c. Post- 
paid. 
of blue in your garden 
from early summer until 
frost. Height, 1 foot. 
Pkt., 9¢; M% 0%; 
vorite for edging. 
Stands sun but pre- 
fers shade. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 for 18c, 
Postpaid. 
most pular and most 
satisfactory, easy-to- 
grow flowers of our en- 
tire lst. 
Pkt., 9c. Postpaid. 
25c. 

Sek PY 
CLARKIA 

CALENDULA COSMOS—Tall, Stately, CASTOR BEAN 
1077—Early Klondyke Orange Flare: An All American Win- 
CALLIOPSIS 
For Brilliant Blooms 
1046—Chrysanthemum Flow- 
ered Mixed — The flowers 
resemble a large Chrysanthe- 
mum, and are on extra long 
stems, making them ideal for 
cutting. Height, 18 in. Long 
curving outside tals. In- 
curved center petals. Pkt., 8c; 
\e oz., 20c. P.P. 
1 range King: Ver 
double, dark orange wi 
darker center. Perfect form— 
double clear to the center. 
Flowers often measure 4 inches 
across. Pkt; 8; 42 o2., 18c. P.P. 
Fa 


COCKSCOMB 
The Giant Kind 
1084—Giant Mixed—The 
largest and most beautiful 
of the Cockscomb. The im- 
mense heads are frilled and 
corrugated like a Cockscomb. 
Can be dried for Winter bou- 
quets. Brilliant mixed colors. 
They are sometimes over & 
foot long and borne on 
strong plants. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 for 18c. Post- 

BABY’S BREATH 
Blooms—First Season 
1107—(Gypsophila): The 
flowers are small, star-like 
and borne on feathery 
sprays, which are highly es- 
teemed for cut flowers, as 
they lend a most graceful 
effect when combined with 
other flowers in bouquets. 
Pkt., 7c. Postpaid. 
ner—vivid orange flowers. They bloom early, and if kept 
picked continue until frost. For cut flowers or for show and 
color in the yard, plant Orange Flare, 3 feet. Pkt., 6c; % oz., 
18c. Postpaid. 
1083—Early Flowering Single Mixed: This new race of early 
Cosmos grows about 3 feet tall and produces immense flowers 
3 or 4 inches across 50 days from the planting of the seed. 
Long flower stems. Good cut flower. Colors are Red, Rose, 
Pink and White, mixed. Pkt., 6c; % oz., 18c. Postpaid. 
1078—Early Flowering Double Mixed: Double Cosmos of the 
early type are more popular every year. The attractive flow- 
ers with an outer row of petals and a large crested center are 
very beautiful. The stems are long and the flowers last for 
days when cut. Pkt., 10c; 2 for 18c. Postpaid. 

Chinese 
WOOLFLOWER 
1072—-Height, 3 feet. The 
giant flower heads are from 
4 to 6 inches in diameter, 
very light and fluffy, resem- 
bling a ball of brightly col- 
ored wool. They come in 
all shades of pink and red. 
A few plants will furnish cut 
flowers all summer. 
Pkt., 8; % 02., 20c. P.P. 

GOURDS 
1104—Large and Small Vari- 
eties Mixed: Gourds are grown 
for ornaments and for use 
such as Nest Eggs, Dippers, 
Bowls, Pipes and Bird Houses: 
They come in all colors. Some 
produce small egg-shaped 
fruits, others grow to be ten 
feet long. They can be forced 
into strange shapes by tying 
them. Over 25 varieties in this 
mixture. 
Pxt., 9c; oz., 17¢. Postpaid. 

CANNAS from 
SEED 
You Can Grow Cannas From 
Seed! 
1067—Extra Choice Mixed: 
Grow Cannas from seed. Pro- 
duce new varieties. Height, 
2 to 10 feet. They come in 
all shades of red and orange. 
Many bloom the first season. 
Seedlings are interesting and 
different. 
Pkt., 10c. Postpaid. 
PINKS 
An Old Favorite 
1204— (Dianthus) — Mixed: 
This old-fashioned flower is 
always satisfactory. It comes 
in many colors and forms. 
Many of the flowers are 
beautifully fringed. They 
bloom the first season and 
last until frost. 
Pkt., 7c. Postpaid. 
“‘Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House’’—GURNEY 

Tropical Giants 
1346—Zanzibarensis: I want 
everyone to enjoy some of the 
tropical beauty of these Giant 
Zanzibarensis Castor Beans. 
These Giant plants often grow 
nearly 20 feet tall and the 
leaves are sometimes 2 feet 
across. For quick shade or 
windbreak, you can’t beat 
these Giant Castor Beans. 
Some claim you'll not be both- 
ered by mosquitoes if you plant 
castor beans around the yard. 
Pkt., 8c; oz., 17c. Postpaid. 

CANDYTUFT 
Fragrant and Attractive 
1063 — Giant Flowered 
Mixed: These pretty little 
flowers only grow 8 inches 
tall, and are fine for beds 
or borders. The flowers 
completely cover the plants 
and come in many colors. 
Nice for hanging baskets, 
pots and borders, too. 
Pkt., 5c; %4 0z., 15c. Post- 
paid. 

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FOUR O’CLOCK 
For a Flower Hedge 
1093—Giant Mixed: Any- 
one can raise Four O’Clocks, 
and everyone likes them. 
They grow about 2 feet tall 
and make good hedges, and 
are covered with s mass of 
flowers in the afternoons 
and evenings. Hundreds of 
funnel shaped flowers—red, 
yellow, pink and white. 
Pkt., 10c. Postpaid. 
Likes It Hot and Dry 
1074—Double Finest Mixed: 
One of the best low-growing 
Annuals. The prety, little 
double flowers completely 
cover the long slender stems. 
A good cut flower. Height, 
18 inches. Will. grow on 
poor, thin soil. One of the 
sure-fire, easy-to-grow an- 
nual flowers. 
PkKt., 8c; 0z., 20c. 
paid. ? , % > 
Post- 

DAHLIAS 
Grow Them From Seed 
1090—Finest Mixed: Dahlias 
from seed will bloom the first 
year. The flowers will be of 
many colors and sizes, some 
of them perhaps 6 or 8 inches 
across. This mixture will give 
you dozens of kinds of 
Dahlias—singles and doubles 
of various forms and colors. 
Directions for growing — 
printed on the package, 
Pkt., 10c; 2 for 15¢, ppd. 

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FORGET-ME-NOT 
1075—Victoria Blue: This 
charming little blue flower 
succeeds best in damp, shady 
situations, but will thrive in 
almost any soil. Victoria Blue 
is the largest flowering of 
any. Pkt., 10c. Postpaid. 
1076—CHINESE FORGET- 
ME-NOT: A new flower from 
China, of the easiest culture, 
forming strong plants 2 feet 
high, and producing sprays of 
sweet scented blue flowers, 
Pkt., 10c. Postpaid. 
‘S, Yankton, So. Dak. 
Always Sure to Bloom 
1056—Finest Mixed: A very 
showy border plant, produc- 
ing flowers in nearly every 
shade of yellow, orange, 
crimson red and brown. 
Plants have many branches 
and bear an abundance of 
flowers. Height, 8 inches. 
Pkt., 8c; 3% 02., 20c. Post- 
paid. 

STRAW 
FLOWER 
For Winter Bouquets 
1112—Helichrysum Mixed: 
erat yone likes winter bouquets 
add a touch of color to 
the home. These beautiful 
straw flowers come in many 
beautiful colors, and if picked 
when buds are opening, will 
retain their beauty for years. 
Height, 3 feet. Large double 
flowers. All colors includin: 
yellow, orange, pink and red. 
Pkt., 70; % oz., 18c. Postpaid. . 
whic 

GERANIUM 
1094—Double and Single 
Mixed: Did you know you 
could grow Geraniums 
from seed? You can, and 
you may produce new and 
valuable varieties. This 
fine seed will produce 
both double and single 
flowers in many colors. It 
is surprising the number 
of good plants you will 
get from 1 packet of seed. 
Pkt., 10c, Postpaid. 
