Grow Your Own Plants and Save Money! 
Home-grown seedlings are hardier, grow more readily and 
produce more vigorous and better blooming plants than the 
usually purchased seedlings, besides which you can arrange 
your own color schemes and choose the particular strains 
required; and all at infinitely less cost. 


MOSQUITO PLANT 
GIANT ZANZIBAR PALM 
Ricinus zganzibariensts 
This is the wonderful 
plant you have been 
seeking to beautify your 
lawn. It often grows 14 
feet high, the enormous 
leaves measure four feet 
across. It presents a pvra- 
mid of tropical-looking 
foliage which grows big 
in four to six weeks. A 
rare, showy and inter- 
esting plant. 
“No. 2020, Pkt. 10¢; 
“oz. 25¢; 4 ozs. 75¢. : 
NOTE :— Some folks . i 
plant this Giant at some y a 
distance from their porch 
or house claiming that it { 
draws the mosquitoes <= 
away. ; : 


Sweet Scented 
Mignonette 
The flower of our 
grandmothers, yet so 
sweetly pretty that it 
is still a wonderful 
favorite. Plants grow 
rapidly from seed in 
the open ground into 
evenly branched plants 
2d5 to 18 inches high 
and produce long blos= 
som spikes in great 
«abundance. No. 2206, 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢3 
oz. 40c. 

NICOTIANA 
Stately, Highly Fragrant 
Fiowers 
WW If you have never grown Sweet Scent- 
ed Tobacco you are missing one of 
the most beautiful and fragrant an- 
\ nuals. It grows readily and needs 
44 little or no attention. The flowers 
wm PS are a handsome white and open up 
a (2.8 about sunset. Bloom continuously 
F from midsummer until frost, and will 
scent your entire garden. No. 2159, 
Pkt, 10¢; 14 oz. 40c; 14 oz. 70¢, 


CURIOUS AND INTERESTING 
MONKEY FLOWER 
Mimulus tigrinus 
A Rival to the Orchid 
in Beauty 
This “‘little mimic” flower is 
excellent for pots, or hang- 
ing baskets, or moist, sandy, 
sheltered spots in the gar- 
den. Flowers are lemon, yel- 
low, golden, flesh, rose, crim- 
son and maroon, blotched 
and spotted, giving them 
amusing monkey-like ap- 
pearance. They will delight 
the children, 
No. 2177, Pkt. 15¢. 


HYBRIDS MIXED 
MOURNING BRIDE 
Scabiosa 
OLD GARDEN FAVORITE 
One of the most useful and decora- 
tive plants of the entire garden. The 
long succession of richly colored, fra- 
grant blossoms on long stems will fur- 
nish you with cut flowers from July 
until frost. Sometimes called ‘Pin 
Cushion”’ because the center cone much 
resembles a pin cushion. For brilliance 
of coloring this specially selected mixes 
ture is without a rival. 
No. 2186, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 50c. 

Oxalis - American Shamrock 
Rosea. A beautiful little annual, suitable for pots 
and hancing baskets. The foliage is the traditional 
tiree petal Shamrock, the flowers bright pink. 
Seed sown indoors in March will bloom in May. 
Height 6 inches. Cat. #No. 2239, Pkt. 20c. 

Devil-in-a-Bush 
The flowers of this ¥\¢ 
unique plant appear en=% See 
veloped in a misty foli-f 42 
age, looking like rosettes}. 4g 
tucked skillfully away. 
Blue and white, sepals 
and petals colored alike, 
Plant where you want 
them to stand. 
No. 2167, Pkt. 10¢; 
% oz. 25¢, 


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