NEW MAMMOTH VERBENA - 
DWARF, GIANT FLOWERED 
Robust, spreading Separate Colors 
. Plants, 8 to 12 inches Luecifer—deep cardinal. - No. 2282, Pkt. 15¢, 
y high, produce large Giant Blue—white eye. No. 2283, Pkt. 15¢, 
Rep crilliantly colored fow-  Luminosa—flame-pink. No, 2284, Pkt. 15¢. 
Rose-Pink—white eye. No.’ 2285, Pkt. 15¢. 
midsummer until late 
© fall. Thrives in poor Separate Colors. % oz. 50c; 14 oz. 85e, 
soil and dry weather. Royal Bouquet Mixed—Tall, erect varieties, 15 to 18 









2053, Pkt. 15¢; 44 oz. _ ful colors, Excellent for cut flowers, 
40c; % oz. 70c. No. 2286, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 60¢e. 

GROW YOUR HERBS FROM SEED. 
Herbs should be in every garden. They take up so little: room and are almost essential ¢ in. niall 
savory cooking. Being decorative they are not at all out of place in a flower border. ort 
fy 
ANISE—Annual. Used for seasoning. Seeds are used DILL—Annual. Use leaves for flavoring pickles,: soups 
for garnishing pastry. No. 2084, Pkt. 15¢; 1%4 oz. 40c. and sauces. No. 2088, Pkt. 10c; oz..25¢, 
— ie 
SWEET BASIL—Annual. Leaves are used for season- Sresan he 2000; Pl. Ser 2? npea nenoning and 
ing soups and stews. No. 2086, Pkt. 15¢; % 02 45¢ — syveet MARJORAM—Annual. Used fresh or dried for 
CATNIP—Perennial. Tea made from leaves is good for Seasoning, particularly in. the manufacture’ of Sausages. 
colds and indigestion. No. 2087, Pkt. 10¢7 % oz. 40e, No. 2091, Pit. 15e; 4402. 35¢. . 
SUMMERY SAVORY—Annual. Used. for flavorifig 
SAFFRON—Annual. Flowers are used for coloring, salads, dressings, stews and gravies. - No. rad haath 
and for flavoring, No. 2089, Pkt. 10¢. 15¢; % oz. 40c. ; 
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COLORFUL GLADIOLUS _ 
Gladwolus are the most colorful of all summer flowering bulbs and the easiest. to 
grow. They can be planted in groups for spectacular display, worked in amo 
other flowers to add color to the midsummer garden, or tucked away tn odd 
ae corners to grow and produce cutting flowers or cover bare 
spots. A succession of plantings will spread out the-bloom- 
ing period to many weeks. Any good soil will. produce 
Gladiolus and they need little attention. Our -stock-con- 
tains large bulbs only, 11% to 11% inches across, guaranteed: 
to bloom. ; 


BEACON. Clear bright rose-scarlet with large cream blotch, ‘The magnificent 
flowers are slightly ruffled and well placed on tall, straight spikes. 
BIT O’HEAVEN. Flaming rieh orange, shading to yellow in the throat. Wonder- 
ful color and quality. 
MARGARET FULTON. A clear rose-pink, lighter in the throat. Exceptionally fine 
variety and very popular. 
PICARDY. Extremely large, handsome flowers of soft shrimp- pink with silvery 
and has won more prizes than all other varieties put together. 
large flowered with strong stems. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Gorgeous, garnet-brown with a small bloteh: of flame ccatlet 
on lip petal. Odd and distinctive. 
$1.00 per dozen 
(2 each of above named varieties) 
90 bulbs for $6. 50 
(15 of each variety, separately bagged and labeled) 

the garden or border, especially in masses. 
{ Page 30] 85¢ per dozen; 100 for $5.50; 250 for $12.00. 
Rainbow Mixed, No. inches high, in a good mixture of many.bright cheer- 
overcast, shaded deeper at edges. Picardy is the most outstanding of all Gintign 
SNOW PRINCESS. A splendid white variety with creamy throat. Very tall ate? 

PARADISE RAINBOW MIXTURE, (Illustrated on back cover.) Special assortment 
of magnificent glads in a wide array of color. Sure: to make a_ brilliant showing in 
