
sj Robs 
ed Sweet Peas 
These new Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas are of recent in- 
troduction. They are the result of careful breeding and 
selection. This outstanding mixture of many gorgeous 
colors is composed of the very best sorts, selected from 
recent novelties, which give them the most striking 
appearance. Not an ordinary mixture but a careful 
blend of named sorts in perfect color harmony. A dis- 
tinct strain with large frilled duplexed blooms on long 
strong stems. No. 1199. Pkt. 15c. 
Gaiilardia 
A showy annual grow: 
ing about 15 inches} 
tall. Easily grown, F 
sow seed in the spring 
and you will have} 
plenty of gorgeous 
flowers 2 to 3 in.§ 
across from. early 
summer until frost. 
Very free fiowering# 
making a gorgeous 
display of colors 
bronzy red, yellow} 
banded and many oth- 
er shades. No. 1193, 
Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c.3 
Giant Ruffl 



Hollyhock 
For planting among 
shrubbery or forming 
a background they are 
without equal. Un- 
doubtedly one of the 
most majestic of all 
garden flowers. As 
they usually reseed 
themselves, a bed once 
established will Jast 
for years. They are 
at their best the sec- 
ond year. Our strain 
of seed is particularly 
fine and is the result 
of many years of care- 
ful selection. 
Flowers very large, 
beautifully fringed 
and curled petals, ex- 
tremely double. Each 
white-margined petal 
is adorned by a large 
blotch suggesting the 
markings of the Pelar- 
gonium. Supplied in 
mixture only, contain- 
ing following colors; 
Rose, light rose, car- 
mine rose, violet and 
dark purple. No. 1209 
Pkt. 10c. 

















Flaming Fire 
New Amaranthus 
Single specimens may 
be grown in pots as 
decorative house 
plants. Attractive as 
a background, or for 
planting in groups on 
the lawn. A member 
of the amaranthus 
family, its beauty is 
from its huge poinset- 
tia like flaming fire 
color. Grows to a 
height of 3 to 4 feet, 
and when the leaves 
open up appear likean 
immense Dahlia. 
Showy from midsum- 
mer until frost. They 
then take on a gor- 
geous color of scarlet 
and gold. A new and 
attractive novelty. 
No. 916. Pkt. 10c;3 
3 Pkts. 25c. 



Viola cornuta 
One of the most beautiful, 
delicate appealing flowers on 
earth. Everyone is familiar 
with this charming fiower. 
Smaller flowered than pan- 
sies and more persistent; 
larger and bloom longer than 
violets. Easily grown, de- 
pendable, and full of bloom 
all through the summer until 
hard frost. Lovely in beds, 
rock gardens, and edgings. 
Do well in ordinary garden 
soil. Bloom first year. 6 in. 
Produce wonderful shades 
and colors. Mixed Colors. 
No. 1412. Pkt. 10c. 

Shamrock 
This is the National Emblem of 
Ireland. This popular TREFOIL 
is easily raised from seed and 
will grow in practically any 
soil. The seed we offer is im- 
ported by us directly from Ire- 
land and we guarantee it to 
be the real shamrock. Nothing 
will be appreciated more by 
your friends on St. Patrick’s 
Day than a gift of real sham- 
rock. No. 1141. Pkt. 10c. 



Use Mur-Grow Plant Food 
On your house plants, roses, ferns, lawn, fruit, shrubs, flower and 
vegetable garden; then watch the wonderful results. Full directions 
with each box. Clean and easily applied. Listed on page 35. 


Blue Lace 
Flower 
Resembles Queen Anne 
Lace, but the florets are 
considerably larger and 
of a rare blue color. 
The plant is a rapid 
grower, bears many 
large clusters composed 
of a great mass of flor- 
ets on long, strong, 
graceful stems. The 
buds and foliage also 
are interesting and 
beautiful. The Blue Lace 
Flower blooms freely in 
the garden from July to 
October or until the 
first hard frosts. No. 
1100. Pkt. 10c. 

26 You can Always depend on Murvon’s Reliable seeds. 
