Beautiful Flowers For The Home 
Flowers In The House 
Bring happiness and brightness into the home by planting 
gome of these interesting, easy to grow, colorful house plants. 
They will all develop to perfection in any living room window. 
Jerusalem 
Cherry 
A very showy house 
plant, loaded with or- 
namental “cherries” 
which turn to glossy 
scarlet when ripe. Fine 
for Thanksgiving and }ZAg 
Christmas decoration. @Zqges 
The bright cherries, 
which are not edible, E 
will hang on the plant p 
all winter; foliage al- 
Ways green and very 
ornamental. Start some 
seed now, and get the 
plants started, and you 
will have ideal holiday 
gifts for your friends. 
They are a_ splendid 
house plant. No. 1211. 
Pkt. '5c; 2 Pkts. 25c. 
Geraniums 
These grow readily 
from seed the first 
year and produce 
blooming plants the 
first summer. There is 
a great deal of pleasure 
in watching them de- 
velop from seed, and 
there is always’ the 
chance of thus securing 
something new. 
Our Geranium seed is 
of an exceptionally 
choice strain and of high 
germination. You will 
be more than pleased if 



you try raising this 
beautiful plant from 
seeds. 


Zonale Varieties—Saved 
from a choice collection. 
No. 1177. Pkt. 20c. 

Cigar Plant 
Attractive and Odd 
Here is a very rare plant, 
grows pretty red flowers 
that. look like cigars, have 
a white end to represent the 
ashes of the cigar. They 
grow two feet high and 
make a very nice house 
plant. We are one of the 
few seed houses who raise 
this seed and have sold it 
for many years with very 
good success. If you are 
looking for plants that are 
a little different from your 
neighbors try this seed, 
No. 1176. Pkt. 15c. 


Bird of _ 
Paradise 
The most magnificent 
flower ever introduced. 
The color is a rich gold- 
en yellow, it measures 
21%, in. across, produced 
in very large trusses. 
The most beautiful part 
of the flower is the long 
incurved stamens and 
pistils which are spread 
out in fan-like form and 
are of bright crimson 
color. The foliage is 
also highly decorative. 
No. 1216 Pkt. 25c. 

The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Gomtt 

| most beautiful colar- 
plant, 
Gloxinia 
The grandest flower 
of all for decoration 
of windows. veranda 
or conservatory. The 
flowers are very large 
and satin-like and the 
ings, the leaves are 
large and curved 
down often complete- 
ly concealing the pot 
they are growing in. 
They are of easy cul- 
ture. The seed should 
be sown in March or 
April. Our strain is 
of the finest, produc- 
ing flowers in a wide 
color ranve, mixed. 
No. 1066. Pkt. 25c. 






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Cyclamen 
This is a charming house 
plant with beautiful foli- 
age and rich colored fra- \\ 
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spring blooming. Easily ON AY) VY age S \ 
grown from our seed, as f{ EA Bui R te 79 \) 
we offer a fine strain of Va vit NN I 
large flowered sorts. 
White, Red, Lilac, Violet, 
Rose, etc. They have the 
most interesting variegat- ef ata 
ed foliage, very large and -(gn2S5% - : 
perfect flowers, of thef 
most delicate colors and\%4 
shades. Our Cyclamen 
seed is grown for us by g 
® specialist, seed being se- 
lected only from plants 
of superior bloom. 
Gigantum mixed. 
No. 1050. Pkt. 25c. 



Angels Trumpet 
Brugmansia 
A magnificent indoor and 
garden plant. It blooms in 
the house in winter, or in 
the garden in summer. One 
of the most gorgeous and 
striking of all blooming 
plants. Beautiful] oure 
white trumpet shaped flow- 
ers as fragrant as Jasmine. 
Of compact growth, with 
large tropical leaves. Easily 
grown from our carefully 
selected seed, makes a house 
or porch plant to be proud | 
of. It is most gorgeous 
either as a pot or garden 
No. 1213. Pkt. 15c. 



Fuchsia 
Lady’s Ear Drops 
This is the well known green- 
house plant and should be in 
everybody’s home. Grows 
well from seeds and blooms 
first year, They are suitable 
for growing outdoors either 
: in beds, pots, boxes or vases. 
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AL ae without them again. It has 
WX \X i glorious blossoms, splendid to 
behold, borne in such prodigal 
profusion as to almost com- 
pletely hide the foliage of the 
, plant. No. 1173—Pkt. 20c. 
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