FOUR O’CLOCK 
Marvel of Peru 
A well known fa- 
vorite flower. 
Produces large, 
convolvulus-like 
flowers, white, 
yellow, crimson, 
striped, in great 
profusion. A bril- 
liant and sturdy 
plant. No.2069, 
Pkt.10¢3 02. 20¢3 
2 ozs. 35c. 


ANNUAL GAILLARDIA 
For profuse and con- 
tinuous bloom all sum- 
mer and fall plant this 
old fashioned “Planket 
Flower.” The red and 
orange flowers on their 
long stems are ideal for 
bouquets. 
No. 2190, Pkt. 10¢3 
Y%- oz. 40e. 



FOUNTAIN PLANT 
Amaranthus salicifolius 
A Curiosity for Lawns or Indoors 
This willow-leafed bush grows rapidly from 
seed and is one of the finest decorative plants 
that grows. Bears long wavy racemes of 
curious drooping branches, shaded with bronze, 
orange and crimson.. Succeeds anywhere, in- 
doors or out. No. 2209, Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 25¢; 
oz, 756. ic ll _ 4 
HOLLYHOCK * 
This tall stately flow- 
er is splendid for back- 
grounds or grouped 
in front of walls and 
buildings. Plants will 
bloom first year if 
planted early and will 
last for several years. 
Everblooming Mixed 
—Double and Semi- 
double in a wide range 
of beautiful colors. 
No. 2062, Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 30¢3 14 oz. 50¢. 


HOLLYHOCK 
INDIAN SPRING 
(See illustration inside front cover) 
Semidouble fringed flowers in shades of | 
pink from bright rose to rosy carmine. 
Grows 4 to 5 ft. high. 
No. 2661, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 45e. 




Geranium 
You will get consid- 
erable pleasure 
growing and watch- 
ing this old favorite 
develop from seed. 4, 
Blooms first year. “QR 
This is a superb 
mixture of the zone 
ale varieties. 
No. 2081, Pkt. 25¢. 


HELIOTROPE 
GIANT HYBRIDS MIXED 
The deliciously as 
scented flowers of 
this universal favor- 
ite range from white 
to dark royal pur- 
ple. Seed sown in 
March indoors and 
later transplanted 
will give an abund- 
ance of flowers by 
July. Excellent for pr 
indoors in winter. UP 
No, 2193, Pkt. 15¢. [ Page 19] 
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