
Celosia Flaming Fire 
A very showy and decorative plant, either 
for pots. borders, or mass plantation. 
An extremely brilliant fiery red. At- 
tractive bright green foliage. Grow 15 
to 18 inches high, very uniform in shape 
and height. Plants when fully grown 
present a most striking appearance, the 
bright fiery flower tufts covering the 
plant make it look as if it was on fire. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 Pkts. 25c. 
No. 871. 

Burning Bush 
This beautiful annual bush has rapidly 
eome into prominence. It grows 2% 
feet high and resembles a close clipped 
ornamental evergreen. The globe-shaped 
or pyramidal bushes are close and com- 
pact, of a pleasing light green color. 
The plant may be grown singly or in 
the form of a hedge or background, In 
early Autumn the whole bush becomes 
earmine or blood-red, hence the name 
Burning Bush. No. 1153. Pkt. 10c. 

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Perennial Peas 
Very desirable as they are in full 
bloom in the spring before the 
other Peas have begun to flower. 
They are perennials, come up 
again each year, bloom through- 
out the summer and bear magni- 
ficent clusters of pink, white and 
rose flowers. As they grow 8 to 
10 feet high, they are just the 
thing for growing around porches 
and for arbors, trellis screens, 
fences, etc. They are continually 
in bloom, excellent for garden 
or home decoration. Mixed colors, 
No. 1015. Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c. 

Cockscomb 
Their brilliant showy, deep crim- 
son red heads, of a velvety finish 
make a fine display in the gar- 
den. They may be used for win- 
ter decoration. One of the most 
brilliant of summer bloomers, 
they are easily grown. No. 992. 
Pkt. 10c. 



Cactus 
No flower collection is com- 
plete without one or more 
cactus among them. T*- vic- 
ture shows 20 different kinds 
in jardinieres. 
Cactus make an interesting 
house plant, odd and curious. 
Many have beautiful sweet 
scented blossoms. These odd 
plants are easily grown, and 
come in many shapes and 
sizes. Thrive with little care 
and endure the dryness and 
heat of the ordinary room. 
They live for years, and seem 
to thrive on neglect. No. 
1051. Pkt. 15c; 2 Pkts. 25¢. 
Murvon’s Flower and Vegetable Seeds are of Highest. Germination. 


Ten Weeks Stocks 
Fine for bedding or pot culture. Magnificent 
flowers in 10 weeks from planting seed. For 
brillianey of color, delightful fragrance, pro- 
fusion and duration of bloom this delightful 
annual is without a peer. The immense rosette 
blossoms in soft colors of an excep.ional tone 
range are borne on strong spikes 12 to 15 in. 
tall. Large flowering 10 weeks stocks choice 
double mixture. No. 1235. Pkt. 15¢. 

Fancy Gourds 
Desirable in many places where an immense 
amount of vine is wanted quickly. Most are 
good for 20 to 30 feet in a season and the 
blooms of some are quite striking and handsome. 
With many sorts the fruit is unique and orna- 
mental and often useful. The small fancy are 
excellent toys for children, while the larger 
gourds may be used as dippers, sugar troughs 
and bowls. Mixed, — Dishclo’hes, Dippers, 
Pipes and Bowls, etc. No. 1075. Pkt. 15c. 
Dahlias 
Rut few people know 
Dahlias can ‘be raised 
from seed and will 
bloom the first year. 
The seeds germinate as 
easily and certainly as 
Zinnias, and from the 
very first development 
are strong and sturdy 
little plants. Plant 
them in a shallow box 
or pan in March or 
early April, transplant 
them carefully as their 
growth demands, and 
keep the soil moderate- 
ly moist, 
Do not be afraid to 
grow Dahlias from 
seed, you will be more than pleased with the 
results. Again there is always a chance that 
you may produce some new sorts that will be 
of value to you. Mixed colors. No. 1179. Pkt. 
15e; 2 Pkts. 25c. 

