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PYRETHRUM 
Fine, hardy plants blooming in May and June; valuable alike for 
cutting and bouquets. H.P. 

: The single Pkt. 
Roseum hybridum, Comet -Flowered. {3Y “nzle 
double flowers of this new hardy Pyrethrum measure 2 to 3 
inches across and, unlike the old variety, the petals are attrac- 
tively curled and twisted. Excellent for cutting. Mixed Colors$0 15 

Roseum hybridum grandiflorum. Single daisy-like flowers 
borne on long stems, 2 feet or more in length; fern-like foliage. . 10 
Roseum hybridum, fl.-pl. Handsome double flowers of white, 
pinkrand all¥shades ofmredaacem nunc calms iclcmaietetes ethene terre 
Aureum (Golden Feather). Fine for edging; golden yellow foli- 
Ac em Les OTe eee i de ee Nal ae hee eR Pore prema yo eoretGuts con °c cht Gee 10 

RHODANTHE. The pretty rose and white everlasting flowers 
Pyrethrum roseum hybridum grandiflorum of this hardy annual are prized for winter bouquets. They 
succeed best in light soil. 1 ft. 
PORTULAGA Mixed. ihe can eee Maas eae oe Te 10 
There are few flowers that make such a dazzling display of color 
in the bright sunshine as a bed of Portulacas. It is not an unusual 
sight to see thousands of blossoms open at a single time, and ranging 
as they do through so many different shades. A light, dry soil and 
above all a sunny position is to their advantage. Sow the seed broad- 
cast, very shallow in the open ground in May, and after once sown 
they usually resow themselves. H.A. 1 ft. 
Large-Flowering Single Mixed. Pkt.10cts., 1402. 50cts., oz. $1.50 
Large-Flowering Double Mixed. ........ Pkt. 15 cts., 402. $1 


RED ARROW Does not require addition 
Binet spmay> Of Soap. 
errecrnaun SOAP) Kills both chewing and 
sucking insects: Aphis, Thrips, Bean Beetles, 
Red Spider, Moths, Leaf Hoppers, Rose In- 
sects, Midge, Mealy Bug, Squash Bug, Cabbage 
and Currant Worms, and others without danger 
to plant, flower, lawn, fruit, or vegetable. 
Prices: 1 0z. 35 cts., Yapt. (makes 30 gals.) $1 

Portulaca, Single Large-Flowering 
DWARF BEDDING PETUNIAS 
Suitable for borders, bedding or rock-gardens; the dwarf, compact plants 
are a mass of bloom all summer. ' 
Alderman. Very attractive, deep violet-blue..................c000. 
Celestial Rose. Fiery rose. Excellent bedder. . 
Rosy Morn. Bright rosy ae white throat. . 
Snowball. Fine pure white. . 
TRY OUR 
SPECIAL LAWN GRASS 
Fy. : 7, 
Dwarf Mixed. All colors.............. See You. rh 
BALCONY PETUNIAS 
Large-flowering Petunias of trailing habit, reeommended for vases, baskets, 
and window-boxes. Pkt. 
Balcony, Blue; Rich’ velvety svioletsan ee tie ee eee ee OL 
Balcony Mixed... :All colors. Gases ee ee oe ree le LO 

RIGCINUS (Gastor-Oil Bean) 
Semi-tropical plants of large growth, mainly raised for their ornamental foliage. 
As centerpieces for beds of cannas and caladiums, they are very imposing. 
r Pkt. Oz. 
Cambodgensis. Splendid for groups; maroon foliage, black stems. $0 10 $0 25 
Zanzibarensis. Plants attain a height of 12 to 15 feet and have re- 


markably large leaves of green, purple and bronze................ 10 25 
Finest Mixed. Many. varieties. cei sere eee eee 10 25 
' RUDBEGKIA 
‘ F Le! hy Bicolor superba. ['ree-flowering annval with eee yellow petals surround- Pkt. 
¢ : aieaie. + : ing a dark brown disc. 2 ft.. .$0 10 
; / : Newmani. The large orange- -yellow flowers make a fine display i in the garden 
Petunia, Dwarf Bedding, Mixed during the fall months. Hardy perennial. 21% ft.. Be oe ha eee 
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