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Cactus—Choicest Mixed Waricties 
2071 Cactus. AM] Kinds and Forms—Choicest Mixed. 
Very curious, odd looking, strange species of plants which 
will thrive anywhere with little or no care. But little 
watering is required. The flowers are of exquisite beauty, 
and delicious fragrance. Expressions of wonder and ad- 
miration greet them. 
Pkt. 25. cts. 





The Beautiful 
Foliage 
Presents 
A Lovely 
Tropical 
Appearance 
2336 Ricinus Castor Oil Bean 
Zanzibariensis Mixed Annual 
A beautiful, showy, tropical-appearine ornamental plant, 
which attains a height of 12 to 14 ft. with rich green 
leaves 24 
a sunny location. 
Does well in rich warm soil and 
ft. across. 
10c; oz. 25c; % lb. Te. 
Pkt. 
























A Blend of Annuals 
of Which WE ARE Proud 
As youngsters you and I remem- 
ber well whenever we were ready 
to go home after paying a visit to’ 
our Grandmother, it was with a 
smile that she would say, “Just a 
minute, Dear, I have something 
for your Mother,” and out into her 
Flower Garden we would go. Oh! 
What a garden. There were Asters, 
Ageratums, Alyssum, Gaillardia, 
Balsam, Nasturtiums, Poppies, Pe- 
tunias, Pansies, Salvia, Zinnias, 
Verbenas, Snapdragons and many 
other Annuals. It surely was a gor- 
geous sight. We want all of our 
customers to have such a garden 
in their own backyard this sum- 
mer so we have made a blend, with 
proper proportions, of all of the 
above annuals and many more that 
will give you a rainbow of color 
in your garden from early summer 
until frost. 
Large package 1, oz. 25c; oz. 45c, postpaid. 






2389 
Violet-Viola 
(Sweet Scented) 
Perennial 
The popular,- fragrant 
sort, blooming very early 
in the spring. It will 
bloom earlier if protected 
during extremely severe 
weather. Large rich blue 
flowers. 

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2389 Violet—Da 
2338 Rose 
Pkt. 25c. 
Fairy Rose 
(House Culture) 
ly double. They 
of the larger roses. 
high and begins to 

Crop Failure. 
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2338 ROSE 

2340 Salpiglossis (Annual) 
Painted Tongue—Velvet Flower 
Condon’s Supreme Mixed 
Large, itrumpet-shaped flowers of rich velvety 
texture, the colors charmingly penciled, netted and 
veined with golden yellow, crimson and _ purple. 
Blooms from July until frost. Desirable for 
pedding and prized for cutting, 2% ft. Pkt. 15c; 
1% oz. 25¢e; %4 oz. 40c. 
2060 Beans 
Scarlet Runner 
Annual ornamental vine, 
attaining height of 10 to 
12 ft. Covered from July 
until frost with clusters of 
beautiful scarlet flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢e; ™%4 Ib. 
45¢. 


2207 Grandmother's 
Old Fashioned Flower 
Seed Mixture 


rk Blue 
Dwarf Multi-Flora Baby 
Blooms are an inch across; most-- 
are borne in 
clusters and embrace all the tints 
The blos- 
soms are followed by bright red 
seed pods that are very pretty. 
The bush grows only 10 inches 
bloom 
months after the seed is sown. 








2205 Gourds, Ornamental Mixed 
ee 
Excellent for coveri 
porches, trellises, ete. The Gourds are 
produced in various shapes, colors and 
sizes. Very hard shelled and will keep 
for years. Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 30¢; oz, 50¢. 
Annual Climber. 



2205 Gourds—Ornamental Mize 
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Be Sure to Include the 
New Tetra-Snapdragons 
Described Below in | 
Your Garden This Year 
2014 New Giant Ruffled : 
Tetra-Snapdragons oe 
Superfine Mixed Colors 
me é 
A new race of Snapdragons created scientif- — 
ically by treating normal flowers with the drug 
colchicine, which made a fundamental change 
in the cell formation, in technical terms chang- 
ing diploids into tetraploids. This resuited in | 
larger flowers with thicker petals, attractively 
yuffied, fuller spikes with more florets open at 
one time, heavier stems and sturdier plants. — 
Tach plant. produces several stems, the central 
spikes averaging 2% ft. Mixture includes a 
complete range of snapdragon colors in har- a 
monious combinations, PEt. 25c. 
77, 
2014—Tetra-Snapdragon 
