(Ornamental). Gourds mature 
Gourds and ripen better if trained 
over fences or trellis. Sow seed in hills 
3 feet apart and allow 8 plants to grow 
in each hill. Watering during flowering 
period will cause dropping of flowers 
and buds, and consequent loss of 
Gourds. Do not harvest Gourds until 
stem becomes brown and pressure with 
the fingernail cannot dent the shell of 
the Gourd. After picking, Gourds 
should be hung in any airy, dry place 
until thoroughly cured. Large sorts 
mixed, small sorts mixed, or large and 
small sorts mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Ornamental Gourds 
Hi (Baby’s Breath). Its 
Gypsophila graceful panicles of 
dainty blossoms and feathery foliage 
are unequaled for making up bouquets. 
Sow at intervals during the summer for 
continuous blooming. 18 to 24 inches 
high. White, Pink, Carmine. Mixed. 
PRC 1068S Wihiter 40245 2UGs deOZeeooG: 
H (Sunflower). Remarkable 
Helianthus for the size and bril- 
lianey of the flowers which are very 
useful for cut flowers. Effective in 
forming background of large beds or 
borders and for distant effect. 
SUN GOLD. Double, large flowers, 
brilliant golden yellow. 4-5 feet. Pkt. 
10e. 
TALL RED. 5 feet. Single. Pkt. 10c. 
STELLA. 5 feet. Miniature flowered, 
pure golden yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
Helichrysum 
(Straw Flower). 
Pretty Everlasting 
flowers in: beauti- 
ful colors, many 
soft and artistic 
shades. Splendid 
for winter bou- 
quets. To preserve 
them, cut the 
flowers before 
they are fully ex- 
panded and hang 
heads down in a 
dry place. Grow 
15 to 24 inches 
high. Mixed col- 
ONS eek tae Oe 
Helichrysum 
H H (Heliotrope). A splen- 
Heliotropium did bedding plant 
about 18 
inches high. Its delightful 
perfume makes it most desirable for 
bouquets, Start indoors or plant seed 
in open in May. Makes a fine house 
plant for winter. Colors, various shades 
of lavender. Pkt. 15c. 
(Mex. Fire Plant). Re- 
Heterophylla sembling in habit and 
color the hothouse Poinsettia: About 
mid-summer the center top leaves of 
each branch turn orange scarlet, pre- 
senting a striking appearance. Is of 
branching bush-like form. 2 to 8 feet 
inuvestale 22) dies aes 
Hunnemannia (Giant Yellow Tulip 
Poppy or Bush Esch- 
scholtzia). The best poppy for cut flow- 
ers. Produces an abundance of brilliant 
vellow tulip-shaped flowers from July 
until frost. 15 to 20 in. high. PKt. 10c. 
SUNLITE. A _ semi-double poppy of 
bright canary yellow, foliage light 
gray green. Plants 2 feet. Pkt.; 10ce: 
22 
(Annual). Blooms the 
Hollyhocks first year from _ seed, 
when sown in April or May. Height 4 
to 5 feet. Semi-double or single, mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
INDIAN SPRING. Blooms in five 
months from seed. Secondary blooms 
develop in side shoots after main flow- 
ering stem is cut away, the same sea- 
son. Has semi-double to double-pink 
flowers on 4-5 foot plants. Pkt. 10c. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Similar to the per- 
ennial Chaters Hollyhock but blooms 
the first season from seed. Mixed Col- 
OLS Kitts ahe.ce 
For Window Boxes, Hanging 
Baskets, etc. 
Abronia. Geraniums. 
Ageratum. Lantana, dwarf. 
Alyssum. Lobelia. 
Calendula. Nasturtium. 
Candytuft. Petunia. 
Dwarf trailing plant, 
Ice Plant prized for its singular icy- 
like foliage. The white and pink flow- 
ers and leaves appear to glisten with 
dew or crystal beads. Likes dry, sunny 
situation. About 6 inches tall. CRYS- 
TALLINUM. Pkt. 10c. 
Ipomoea 
(Morning Glory). 
Plantesin=na. vary; 
sandy location and 
tilizer. Do not 
sow outdoors un- 
til ground is thor- 
oughly warmed. 
HUE A VEN LY 
Bre USE IM - 
PROVED. Flow- 
ers early and re- 
main open until 
late in the after- 
Moons Colors aa 
deep intense blue, 
shading lighter toward center. Pkt., 
L0G % oz: 20031, oz, 3bc: 
DARLING. Brilliant rich wine red, 
snowy-white throat make the large 
flowers stand out immediately. Climbs 
and blooms freely. Pkt. 15c. 
BLUE STAR. Clear sky blue marked 
by five deeper blue mid-ribs to form 
an attractive star. Pkt. 10c. 
PEARLY GATES. White with a 
creamy shading in the throat. Pkt. 10c. 
SCARLETT O'HARA. Flowers are a 
rich wine red, blooming 65 days after 
seed is sown. Flowers are not as large 
as Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
CLARK’S EARLIEST HEAVENLY 
BLUE MORNING GLORY. Flower 
sky blue, shading golden yellow in 
throat. Bloom early. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
20C3 2A OZ, ao DC: 
CORNELL. Large flowered intense 
earnelian red with pure white border. 
Pitaeloes 
DOUBLE ROSE MARIE. Flowers are 
a beautiful deep rose of double and 
semi-double form. A novelty. Pkt. 10c. 
NOCTIFLORA (Moonflower). Cov- 
ered with large white flowers every 
evening and cloudy davs. Seed should 
be started in April indoors. Pkt. 10c. 
IMPERIALIS MORNING GLORY. 
The flowers are snow-white to purple 
with all the between shades. Pkt. 10c. 
TALL MIXED MORNING GLORY. 
Pkt. 10ce. 
Flowers are very beautiful. 
Kochia (Sum- 
mer 
Cypress or Mex. 
Fire Bush). Sow 
thinly in spring. 
Soon forms a cy- 
press-like hedge 
of lively green 
and of perfect 
symmetry, 2 to 3 
feet high. The col- 
or of entire plant 
changes to a deep 
red in autumn. 
Pkt Oe: 
Lace Flower 
(See Didiscus). 
never apply fer-' 
ee, 
“ 
A tender perennial plant 
Lantana with Verbena-like fragrant 
flowers in shades of white, red, orange 
and yellow. Grow in pots and set out 
in summer. Blooms until late in the 
fall. 15 to 20 inches high. Hybrids 
mixeda Pkt. aoc. 
(Annual Mallow). Showy 
Lavatera plants, 2% feet in height, 
producing large cup-shaped flowers 
from midsummer until frost. Mixed 
Colors me 2 lat ale; 
These annual Larkspur are 
Larkspur among our Showiest garden 
flowers. The flower spikes of various 
shades are among our finest for cut 
flowers. Spring-sown seed will produce 
flowe m July until frost. Larkspur 
ES thrive best in a 
sunny situa- 
tion. Height, 3 
feet. 
GIANT IMPE- 
RIAL. Azure 
Blue, Carmine 
Rose, Dark 
Blue, Deep 
—™ Rose on Sal- 
Bom ‘nae isl acee 
» Rose Pink, Sal- 
» mon Rose, Soft 
Pink Shaded 
Salmon, Scar- 
ete We he iste 
Each above or 
mixed colors. 
Poe Le aie: 
Larkspur 
Giant Imperial 
LILAC KING or PINK KING. Pkt. 10c. 
ROSAMOND (Double Stock Flowered). 
A pure bright rose, holding the color 
until out of flower. PkKt. 10c. 
REGAL STRAIN. Long spikes of huge 
florets. Early. Finest Mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
SUPER MAJESTIC ROSE PINK. 
Tremendous vigor and height.of 5-foot 
blooms distinguish this new Larkspur. 
Has double rose pink flowers. Pkt. 10c 
Leptosyne A golden yellow Daisy, 
_ blooming six weeks from 
date of sowing. Excellent for cutting. 
12 inches. STILLMANI. Pkt. 10c. 
Linaria (Miniature Snaps). The free 
flowering plants are very 
compact, about 8 inches in height, cov- 
ered wah a mass of fatty Snapdragon- 
ike flowers in pastel shades. FAIRY 
BOUQUET. Pkt. 10c. 
NORTHERN LIGHTS. Brilliant new 
colors, blooms early, grows 15 inches 
tall. Best planted in masses. Pkt. 10c. 
Lin (Crimson Flax). One of the 
; um most effective and showy bed- 
ding plants, growing to a height of 18 
to 24 inches. Flowers are a brilliant 
scarlet. Bloom from May until October 
by successive sowing. Pkt. 10c. 
Lobelia Charming little ball-shaped 
} plants covered with a profu- 
sion of deep blue flowers. An excellent 
plant for edging or bedding. 
CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA. 
Fine for pot culture. 4 in. Pkt. 15c. 
MRS. CLIBRAN. Deep blue, 
eye. Pkt. 15c. 
HYBRIDA PENDULA SAPPHIRE. 
Trailing, deep blue, white eye. Pkt. 1b5c. 
white 
L H (Lupine). The long and 
UupiInus sraceful spikes of pea- 
shaped flowers make fine cut flowers. 
The glossy foliage makes a _ most 
charming background for the flower 
spikes. Blooms during July and Au- 
gust. Plant in partly shaded place. 
Height about 2 feet. HARTWEGI. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Fragrant Flowers 
Alyssum. Scabiosa. 
Candytuft. Stocks. 
Carnation. Sweet Peas. 
Dianthus. Sweet Sultan. 
Heliotrope. Sweet William. 
Matthiola. Valeriana. 
Mignonette. Violet. 
Nasturtiums. Wallflower. 
Nicotiana. 
