Marigold Dwarf 
Pot O’ Gold 
A new Marigold of excep- 
tional merit. The large 
dazzling fluffy golden 
blooms are _ delightfully 
sweet scented. Blooms meas- 
ure 4-415 in. in diameter. 
A Marigold that is entirely 
different, and with flowers 
that closely resemble giant 
grower, 
Plants 
frost. 
flowers. 


Petunia Grandiflora 
Velvet Ball 
A magnificent Petunia of a gorgeous flaming vel- 
vet color. An outstanding and magnificent flower 
with great lasting qualities. The finest ever. This 
remarkable type we have checked against many 
others, and for profuseness of bloom, brillianey 
and richness of color, immense size of flowers, and 
length of blooming period, outclasses and surpasses 
every other type. Order this seed early as it is 
new and very scarce. No. 1409. 
Pkt. 20c; 2 Pkts. 35c. 
Carnations. 
easy to 
bloom 
from midsummer 
Excellent for cut 
12 in.-15 in. 
No. 1410. Pkt. 10c. 
Marigold. Pot O’ Gold 
A vigorous 
grow. 
profusely 
until 


Brachycome 
Swan River Daisy 
A very compact bush. Blooms most all 
summer and makes a very pretty pot 
plant. Very attractive, growing about a 
foot tall. The plants form compact little 
bushes branching close to the ground and 
bearing small Cineraria or Daisy like 
flowers on the end of each branch. The 
color of the flower is bright blue. 
No. 1414. Pkt. 10c. 


Evening Primrose 
(Oenothera) 
An exceptionally charming 
plant exceedingly showy and 
decorative. The flowers open 
at dusk, hence the name eve- 
} ning primrose. They emit a 
delightful perfume. 
Plants make a growth of 
about 2 ft. covered with rich 
golden and white flowers 
from June to September. 
The seed should be sown early 
in the open ground and ina 
few weeks the plants will be 
up and blooming. The Plant 
is a marvel for size and 
beauty. It is easily grown 
from seed and will do well 
almost anywhere. 
No. 1190. Pkt. 10c. 



Mixed Everlastings 
A wonderful mixture of everlastings including straw- 
flowers in 9 colors and different shades. 
This is a special mixture carefully blended so that you 
may have plenty of decorative plants for the winter 
months. Very effective forms and colors, No. 938. Pkt. 
10c; 3 Pkts. 25c. 



Cucumber 
This is the quickest grow- 
ing climber on our list. 
Should be sown late in 
the fall or very early in 
the spring. It is thickly 
dotted over with pretty 
white fragrant flowers, 
followed by an abundance 
of ornamental and prick- 
ly seed pods. For a trel- 
lis or pillar no vine is 
more chaste, and it will 
quickly cover an old tree 
or building. No. 1081. 
Pkt. 10c. 

See page 33 for a collec- 
tion of useful Climbing 
Vines. They are all high- 
ly recommended. 

Fringed Chinese Primrose 
The brightest of all pot 
plants for growing in the 
house. Extremely free 
flowering and showy 
plants for winter bloom- 
ing. Do well in a north 
window, while most flow= 
ers require the warm sun- 
shine. Beautiful wide color 
range of crimson velvet, 
carmine-rose, bright red, 
blue and white. Plant is 
of compact growth liter- 
ally covered with large 
fringed flowers and large 
fern leaved foliage. While 
slow to germinate, makes 
a fine showing. 
No. 1092. Pkt. 20c 


Lunaria 
Honesty 
A lovely biennial. Will 
bloom the first year if seed 
is started early in the 
spring. It is sweet-scented 
and has beautiful stock-like 
purple flowers, these are 
followed by large round 
seed-pods. Dry them out 
in the fall by hanging in a 
cool cellar or room. They 
make very decorative sprays 
for vases. No. 1219. Pkt. 
10c. 


Bellis 
Double Daisy 
An old favorite that we 
have greatly improved, 
both as to size of blooms 
and color range. A charm- 
ing plant for both house 
or garden and will stand 
the winter very well with 
a little protection. Blooms 
from early spring until 
late summer. Giant 
blooms in many gorgeous 
shades of white, red, pink 
and rose. No. 1062. Pkt. 
.10c; 3 Pkts. 25c. 


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