PLANT PERENNIALS TOO 
In addition to the beauty you can get from flower seed you should set 
out some perennial plants as described and priced on page 95. You can 
transform your yard into a place of great beauty with a variety of 
flowers. The cost is not high and the enjoyment these flowers bring can 
hardly be measured in dollars. 
Perennial flowers are the easiest to grow. They are hardy and live for 
years. We ship you the plants in good growing condition. 
They will 
usually bloom the first season if they are planted early, Then next year 
they will start early-in the spring and give you a world of beauty. Just 
keep them clean of weeds. 
Bulbs too are easy to grow. Some like Peonies, will last for years 
without replanting. 1 
up in the fall and replanted next spring. 
Others like Gladiolus, Cannas, ete. have to be taken 
That makes a little extra work 
but they never disappoint you in returning much beauty for little effort. 
Borders and Edges 
We have carefully selected a group of annuals and 
perennials best suited for planting rock gardens, 
borders, and edgings. These plants range in height 
irom 2 inches to one foot. These smaller plants 
take much less garden space than other varieties. 
1514 PERENNIALS FOR ROCK GARDENS. A 
mixture of low growing plants that will start early 
and bloom throughout the growing season. They 
grow from the old roots each spring, save replant- 
ing every year. Pkt. ldc. 
1320 ANNUALS FOR ROCK GARDENS. A care- 
fully prepared mixture of low growing, many col- 
ored, free flowering annuals which will supply color 
in your rock garden all summer. Pkt. 10e. 
1110 AGERATUM, BLUE BEDDING. (A) Blooms 
profusely. Splendid for pot culture, rock gardens, 
and bedding. .Pkt. 10¢. 
1112 ALYSSUM, VIOLET QUEEN. (A) A beau- 
iiful shade of violet. Does not fade in hot weather. 
Pkt. 10¢. 
1111 ALYSSUM, BASKET OF GOLD. (P) Pro- 
duces a mass of golden yellow flowers very early. 
Pkt. 10c. 
x16 ALYSSUM, CARPET OF SNOW. 
10c, 
41116 CANDY TUFT IBERIS, Gibraltarcia, White 
Flushed Lilac, Early. (P) Pkt. 10e. 
1295 MARIGOLD, MINIATURE MIXED. (A) 9”. 
A delightful mixture. Pkt. 10e. 
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1327 PANSY, TRIMARDEAU MIXED. (A) Beau- 
tiful range of colors. Pkt. 15e. 
1328 PANSY, SWISS GIANTS. (A) This mix- 
ture many charming colors. Pkt. 25e, 
1316 PHLOX (Drummondi) Mixed. (A) 1 ft. 
large early blooming. 
Will last until frost. 
Pkt. 10¢, 
1315 PHLOX, 
GIGANTEA RED 
GLORY. (A) Brilliant 
Red with a creamy 
white eye. Pkt. 10c. 
1310 PORTULACA 
(Moss Rose). (A) 
Single. Dainty little 
flowers which thrive 
on poor soil, bloom 
even in hottest 
weather, Pkt. 10c. 
1311 PORTULACA 
(Moss Rose). (A) 
Double. Grow like single, but have double flowers. 
Pkt. 15¢, F i 
1341 SALVIA, SPLENDENS. (A) One of the 
most stunning and brilliantly colored of all garden 
fiowers. Pkt. 15c. 
1370 SWEET WILLIAMS, Single, (P) 
1 ft. Excellent for borders. Pkt. 10ce. 
1380 VERBENA, Mixed. (A) Will thrive any- 
where. Many glorious colors in our mixture. Pkt. 10e. 
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PETUNIA HYBRID (HA) 18 Inches 
7% Gen Dodds. Blood Red. (A) Pkt. 10¢, 
8 Howards Starr. Purple. White Star. (A) 
. 10e, 
322 Blue Bee. Blue. (A) PkKt. 10. 
2 Many Varieties. All Colors. (A) 
Pkt. 10c. 
PETUNIA NANA COMPACTA (HA) 12 Inches 
1325 Giants of California Fringed Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
1438 Celestial Rose. Deep Rose. (A) Pkt. 15e. 
1443 Silver Blue. Rich Light Blue. (A) Pkt. 15e. 
1440- Twinkles? Brilliant Rose. Starred White. 
(A) Pkt. 15e. 
3441 Violacia. Deep Violet. (A) Pkt. lide. 
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1 Pkt. Scarlet O’Hara—Red 
1 Pkt. Darling—Rose-Cerise. 
1 Pkt. Heavenly Blue—Blue 
Catalog Value 35c—Price 25c, Postpaid. 
1256 ORNAMENTAL GOURDS, MIXED. A mixture 
of many odd shapes and colors. The vines will grow 
on a fence or trellis, Pkt. 10c; oz. 15e. 
1437 BEAN, SCARLET RUNNER. (A) 10 ft. Bril- 
liant sprays of scarlet peashaped blossoms. The beans 
ean be used for food, Pkt. 10c. 
1415 CARDINAL CLIMBER. (A) 25 ft. Attractive 
fern-like leaves. Cardinal-red flowers borne in clusters 
from mid-summer to frost. Pkt. 10c, 
1430 CYPRESS VINE. (A) 10 ft. Star shaped 
white and scarlet blossoms. Beautiful feathery foliage. 
Pkt, 10¢. 
MORNING GLORY DARLING 
It is the most colorful of all Morning Glories. 
The flowers are large, up to four inches in diameter, 
of a brilliant rose-cerise in startling bicolor contrast 
to a throat that is just as white as snow. The entire 
flower is lit up, aglow. Darling has proven’to be a 
good climber. In this regard ite is in a class with 
Heavenly Blue. No. 1454—Pkt. 15c. 
31459 MORNING GLORY, GIANT CORNELL. (A) 
Carnelian red with snow white border. Grows rapid 
and flowers come early. Pkt. 10c. 
1458 MORNING GLORY, SCARLET O’HARA. (A) 
Red. As large and beautiful flowers as Heavenly Blue. 
Easy to grow. Pkt. 10c. 
1456 MORNING GLORY, HEAVENLY BLUE. (A) 
Early blooming, vigorous. One of our most beautiful 
and popular flowers. Easy to grow. Exquisite blue 
eolor. Pkt. 10¢. 
1335 PEAS, EVERLASTING. (P) Sometimes called 
perennial sweet peas. Not fragrant. Pkt. 10e. 
1163) CACTUS MINED. These interesting des- 
ert plants assume a great variety of charac- 
teristic forms, spiny and leafless. Pkt. 10e, 
postpaid. 
This group of plants has been selected 
for hardiness, and easy culture. Most of 
these varieties will do well on most soils, 
and under a wide range of climatic condi- 
tions. 
1154 AQUILEGIA. (A) 
Flowers of enormous size. 
shade. Pkt. 15e. 
1264 HOLLYHOCK. (A) “Indian Spring. Free 
blooming, semi-double, rose and pink shades. Pkt. 15¢. 
Long Spurred Mixed. 
Brilliant colors. For 
1125 BALSAM (lady Slipper). (A) A double 
flowered tall variety with large showy flowers in 
erimson, rose, scarlet and white. Pkt. 10ce. 
1172 CASTOR BEANS MIXED. (A) Beautiful 
ornamental foliage adapted for border backgrounds 
and screen plantings. Tall and easy to grow. Pkt. 10e. 
1188 CHINESE WOOLFLOWER. (A) Large globu- 
lar wooly flower heads of bright red. Plants grow 
2 to 3 feet; bloom continuously. Pkt. 10e. 
1203. COSMOS, RADIANCE. (A) Deep rose petals 
overlaid with rich crimson rose. Pkt. 10¢. 
1118 CUP AND SAUCER (Campanula). (P) Grows 
about,.2 Leet tall: 
Flowers bell shaped. 
Pkt. 10c. 
1178 CENTURA, 
DUSTY MILLER. (P) 
Silvery foliage plant 
used for _background 
plantings. Pkt. 10c. 
1240 FOUR O'CLOCKS. 
(A) This old-fashioned 
flower bears profusely 
flowers of white, yel- 
jow, crimson and pink. 
Use it for hedges, for 
foundation plantings, 
and large beds for pub- 
lic places. Pkt. 10¢e. 
1270 JOBS TEARS. 
(A) Curious orna- 
mental grass, cornlike leaves. Seed used for beads. 
Pkt. 10c. 
1120. AMARANTHUS, JOSEPH COAT. (A) Mottled 
Jeaves of red, yellow and green. A beautiful foliage 
plant. Easy to grow. Pkt. 10c. 
Ruffled Petunia 
Annuals 
_for Window 
or Porch Box 
Large Mixed Packet 
15¢ 
A charming selec- 
tion of quick growing 
annuals which make 
a bright spot and in- 
ee display. 
STRAWBERRY SEED 
NEW BARON VON 
SOLEMACHER, new se- 
. ected strain bearing edi- 
ble red fruit as large as 
ordinary commercial va- 
rieties, With a wonderful 
flavor, Plants bush form, 
no runners, if planted 
early will bear in August 
and on until frost. Pro- 
lifie cropper. 
No. 1443—Pkt. 15e. 
Pansy 
