Pansies 
Their wide range of colors, markings and form, plus their ease 
of culture make Pansies universal favorites for the flower garden. 
Pansies bloom best before the hot weather starts, but, if kept 
picked, pinched back and watered all summer, they will produce 
more blooms in the fall. Ours is a special mixture of the best 
strains of Swiss Giants with the addition of separate varieties to — 
insure a good balance of colors, 
15¢ each; 2 for 25¢; 25 for $2.50 


Celosia--Cockscomb 
The old-fashioned Cockscomb, greatly improved. Easily 
grown in a light, rich soil, it will produce colorful flowers from mid- 
summer until frost. The flowers may be dried and kept for winter 
bouquets. This plant loves moisture and may be syringed often. 
Metta listed below are all dwarf, growing to a height of about 
12 inches. 
Fire Feather—Rich, fiery crimson feather or plume-type blooms. 
A compact, many-branched plant, 
Golden Feather—Same as above except that the feather-like flowers 
are a golden yellow, and the plant grows a little taller. 
Empress—The large crimson flower heads resemble the form of a 
rooster’s comb, from which it gets its name—Cockscomb. 
Handsome plant with reddish leaves. 
15¢ each; 2 for 25¢; 25 for $2.50 ) Crecend 



Wishbone Flower 
(Torenia Fournieri) 
Bushy, globular plants literally covered with bloom all summer 
long. The snapdragon-like flowers are light blue, blotched deeper 
blue, and with a touch of gold on the lip. Good for beds, borders, 
pots, and window boxes. Prefers semi-shade. 
25¢ each; 12 for $2.50 


Forset-Me-Not 
(Myosotis) 
This annual Forget-Me-Not will begin to bloom in the very early spring. It is 
free-flowering and needs the sunshine of the spring months. Dainty, brilliant blue 
flowers are borne in greatest profusion on compact plants which grow about one foot 
tall. 
15¢ each; 2 for 25¢; 25 for $2.50 

FOR BIENNIAL FORGET-ME-NOTS AND OTHER HARDY PLANTS SEE PAGE 21 
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