
Crystal Palace Lobelia—used more than any other 
kind for edging walks, drives and for borders. 
Linum - Flax 
Grandiflorum rubrum (Scarlet Flax). Bril- 
liant single scarlet flowers about an inch .in 
diameter. The 18-inch plant is in bloom during 
the entire summer, for while the individual 
flowers last but one day, new blossoms appear 
every morning. Pkg. 10¢; Yg oz. 20c 
FLAVUM. Golden yellow flowers from June to 
September. Dwarf plant, seldom more than 12 
inches’ high. Excellent for borders because 
of the hardiness and long season of bloom. 
Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 50c¢ 
PERENNE. Blue flowers borne all summer. 
Plants 15 to 18 inches high and adapted for 
borders, rock gardens. 
Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 30c 
LOBELIA 
For Vivid Blues 
These bloom very quickly from seed and 
flower all through the season. For beds, edg- 
ings, baskets, and pots there is nothing prettier. 
Sow outdoors in the early spring, where the 
plants are to grow, and thin moderately to 
several inches apart. 
Crystal Palace. Excellent for carpet bedding, 
seldom over 4 inches high. Deep blue flowers, 
small but effective in masses, dark foliage. The 
most popular variety. 
Pkg. 15¢c; 1/16 oz. 50c; Yg oz. 90c 
Sapphire. A trailing kind, splendid for porch 
and window boxes and for hanging baskets. 
Big, deep blue flowers with iorge white eyes. 
Pkg. 15c¢; large pkg. 40c 
You get the same seed for your garden as 
we furnish the florist whose living depends on 
the quality of the seed he sows. 

Old-Fashioned Four O’clock 
Annual Varieties 
New Annual King Lupin. A greatly im- 
proved giant flowering strain, each plant 
having 4 to 6 spikes carrying many more flow- 
ers than the regular type. Very free blooming. 
1 Annual and Perennial Lupin 
By Far the Best of the Hardy Kinds is 
Russell’s English Lupin 
Royal Horticultural Society Gold Medal 
One of the finest perennials introduced in a 


decade. The lifetime work of an English gar- 
dener. Giant spikes 2 feet in length on 4- to 
5-foot stems, brilliant self and bi-colors, rose, 
orange, deep yellow, purple, blue, heliotrope. 
A handsome hardy perennial plant that well 
deserves a place in every garden. 
Pkg. (about 40 seeds) 25c; large pkg. 50c 
Dark Blue 
Sky-Blue 
Heliotrope 
White 
Mixed Colors 
Pkg. 10¢; Y% oz. 55c 





























Regal Lily - Lilium Regale 
Gorgeous, trumpet-like, white, yellow and lilac flowers that are in bloom 
in June and July. Sweet scented. Grow 3 to 5 feet tall. Pkg. 15c¢ 
Lunaria Biennis or Honesty 
Lilac-purple flowers followed by silvery seed pods. Dried for winter 
bouquets. An annual that self-sows itself. Pictured on page 36. Pkg. 15c 
Matricaria. See Feverfew, page 35. 
Marvel of Peru - Four O’clock 
Mixed. An annual, easily grown from seed, which should be sown where 
the plants are desired, as they are not readily transplanted. The blooms 
open in the late afternoon, remaining during the whole night. Height 2 
feet. Pkg. 10c; oz. 35c 
Mignonette - Reseda 
Allen’s Defiance. This gorgeous Mignonette is deliciously sweet scented, 
a quality no other large flowering variety has. The individual florets are of 
immense size, forming a graceful, compact spike 12 to 15 inches long. A 
fine keeper, retaining its grace and fragrance until every bud opens. 
j Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 30c 
Old-Fashioned Sweet Scented. Small heads of bloom, but very fragrant. 
Pkg. 10c; 4 oz. 30c 
Matthiola - Evening Scented Stock 
Lilac flowers that give off a’ delightful perfume in the morning and 
evening, and after a shower. In bloom from July to September. 15 inches 
high. Pkg. 10c; 1% oz. 30c; VY oz. 50c 
Mix your Petunia seed with sand or corn meal, one package of 
seed plus one quart of sand or corn meal, and sow broadcast early 
in the spring, just as soon as the soil is warm, right where you want 
the plants to grow and bloom. Don‘t cover the seed with soit; Nature 
will take care of that. : 
Nasturtiums give best results when grown in poor soil and in full 
sun. If those little black bugs get on the 
plants, spray with Black Leaf 40 or with one 
of the new DDT sprays. A 35c bottle makes 
3 to 5 gallons of spray ma- 
terial, and be sure to wet the 
under side of the foliage. 
Tomato plants are thirsty 
individuals; they require quan- 
tities of water to do their best. 
Sink a small can in which you 
have punched some holes, near 
the plant, and fill it often with 
water in which you have dis- 
solved a small quantity of Hy- 
ponex, the soluble plant food. 
The results will surprise you. 
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Regal Lily From Seed ‘Rocseins Lupin 
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Sweet Scented Mignonette 
