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Queen of the Market Aster 
CACALIA. Tassel Flower 
2725 Unique annual with small, orange- 

ASTERS 
The modern Asters can surely be 
called the ‘“‘Queen of Annuals.” They 
are highly prized for bedding and 
cutting. ; 
Culture. Sow the seed early in hotbeds 
or indoor boxes. When weather is warm 
and settled, transplant to open ground, about 
1 foot apart. ' Asters like a sunny location 
and rich ground. 
Queen of the Market 
An early flowering wilt-resistant type with 
round compact flowers. Especially well 
adapted for planting in the South. Height 
15 inches, 
1195 White 1200 Scarlet 
1198 Pink 1202 Dark Blue 
lach; Pkt. 15¢; %4 oz. 50c. 
1205 Mixed. Pkt. 0c; %4 oz. 45c. 
Improved Crego 
Branching plants with large, double, well- 
formed flowers. Wilt resistant. Height 2% ft. 
1211 White 1216 Azure Blue 
1214 Deep Rose 1219 Crimson 
Bach; Pkt. 15¢; %4 oz. 50c. 
1220 Mixed. Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 45c. 
BEGONIAS 
The everblooming ‘bedding Begonias are of 
sturdy, compact growth, with glossy foliage, 
and produce a profusion of blooms. Splen- 
did for borders, pots, and boxes. Height 1 

4 
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Lady-Slipper 
A favorite, with large, waxy 
camellia-like blooms in soft and 
brilliant shades and combinations. 
Make magnificent beds and bor- 
ders. Delight in a sunny location 
and well-drained, good, rich soil. 
‘Height 2 feet. 
Culture. Sow from February 
to June in the beds and borders 
they are to oceupy. Thin to 1 
foot apart. May be had in bloom 
from spring until late fall. 
1245 Camellia-flowering: Mixture. 
Beautiful blend. Pkt. 10¢; % 
oz. 55c; oz. $1.00. ° - 

scarlet flowers on tall, slender stems, foot. 
They resemble showy miniature brushes. Culture. Sow early in saucers filled with 
Artistic for mixed borders and bouquets. a finely sifted, sandy soil. Do not cover the 
Height 1%4 feet, Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 50c. seed; merely press lightly. 
Culture. Sow the. seed in open 2710 Gracillis luminosa, Dark-searlet. Pkt. 
ground after last frost and thin to 8 | 30c. ; 
inches apart. 2715 Erfordia. Rosy-Carmine.. Pkt. 30c. 
ASPARAGUS AQUILEGIA Armeria—tThrift 
pa bite MEME cle (Columbine) Dlant WAIOaDNe fOe eavings BEE 
hanging-baskets and porch- 
boxes. 1180 Long- spurred Hy- rock-gardens, The globular heads 
: for: ; : of rose-pink flowers are carrie 
Culture. Sow the seeds |brids, Mixed. Graceful |¢), stiff. stems. ‘ Bloor’ Modt 
j i . perennials producing their : d 
eee ret ee ont odd-shaped long-spurred BES enti 8 “Pkt, 2 Height 8 
when large enough to han- {flowers on tall, ‘slender | °° inches. » 25¢. 
dle. stems. They delight in 
1185 Plumosus (Lace |2 partly shaded location. 
1251. Aurea. Showy annual with 
gray, thistle-like foliage and 

Fern). Graceful plants |Highly rated as a cut- 
with thread-like foliage of flower and fine for mixed 

perennial borders. Height rie ba 5 oe 
fresh green color. Pkt 1S “pit. Boe; 46 on, | a7" snele, golden yellow flow- | Gamellia-flowered Balsam 
1190 Sprengeri (Emerald $1.00. 10c; WY ou 40c. Ube , 
Feather). Attractive, Culture. Sow early in Culture, Sow seed from Feb- Plant a FREEDOM Vegetable 
protected seed-beds or in- | ruary to May, in the place the 
door boxes. Transplant 1 | plants are to occupy, and then 
foot apart. thin out to 8 to 10 inches apart. 
(OA ENDULUANG aie Spring Favorites 
The easy culture of the Calendula, combined with its freedom of bloom 
and general usefulness, makes it one of our great garden favorites. It pro- 
duces a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, with its low bushy growth and 
large, showy double flowers in yellow and orange shades. Fine cut-flowers 
and largely grown by commercial florigts. Height 1 to 1% feet. 
Culture. -As soon as danger of 1259 Sensation (Campfire), Enor- 
frost is over, sow thinly in open mous, double, flat, brilliant orange 
ground to a depth of about % inch flowers with scarlet sheen. - Pkt. 
and thin out-to 8 to 10 inches apart. {Oc; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
Require little care to grow to per- 
fection. Prefer sunny location ee 1257 Ball’s Orange. Large golden 
orange on long stems. Pkt. 10c; 
rather dry soil. 
“dae 42 oz. 50C; 0%. 85. 
New Pacific Beauty 1256 Ball’s Lemon. Large lemon 
: yellow on long stems. Pkt. 10c; 
A new family of Calendulas pro- % oz 50c; oz. 85c. 
ducing large flowers ‘on stems about oi 
6 inches longer than the regular va- 1258 Ball’s Gold. Exquisite, dark 
rieties of Calendulas. In several ~ golden yellow. Pkt. 10c; % oz, 
test Dian nee they have also proven 5Oc; oz. 85c. 
ee up better during hot 1254 Chrysantha, Golden yellow 
° oe with long, broad, loose petals. ° 
1266 Persimmon Beauty. An _ ex- 1Oc; % oz. 50c; oz. 85c. 
quisite persimmon-orange of unusual 
brilliance, Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 65c. 1253 Orange King. Showy, bright 
orange... Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c; 
1267 Lemon Beauty. Pure lemon 
bright green, loose, droop- 
ing tendrils. Pkt, 20c; 
% Oz 50c. 


Garden This Spring 

color. Pkt. 15¢; % oz 65c. oz. 60c, 
Bena perent Haagen App ine | Aan Lemon Queen. Lemon-yel- 
2 apricot. ; > % oz . a 3 ¥ ; ° 
Calendula, Chrysantha G5oa) hc sang SOR the ee 



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