2 OSMANTHUS FRAGRANS—Grown as a 
large pot plant for the intensely rich fra- 
grance of its little white flowers. An al- 
most continuous bloomer. Plants, each 90c. 
1 OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA—Caucasian 
Bell-flower, illustrated opposite. This state- 
ly, tuberous-rooted perennial may reach 
Nfive feet, carrying many immense blossoms 
in lilac-suffused white. It is one of the 
world’s spectacular flowers. Give full sun 
and good drainage. Tubers, each $1.50; 3 
for $4.25. ' 
1 PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS—Low, 
evergreen perennial that will form thick 
mats of glossy foliage. Sun or light shade. 
Excellent ground cover. Plants, each 55c; 3 
for $1.50; 10 for $4.50; 25 for $10.00. 
5 FRAGRANT NICOTIANA 
The gardens of those who delight in sweet scents will hold 
always Nicotiana. x(8). AFFINIS—320 inches. Long white 
trumpets with sugar-sweet perfume. Pkt. 10c. CRIMSON 
BEDDER. Shades of rich crimson. Pkt. 15c; 146 oz. 25c. SYL- 
VESTRIS—60 inches. Stately plants with attractive foliage 
and high panicles of long-tubed white blossoms that remain 
open all day. Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 30c. SUAVEOLENS—25 inches. 
Richly fragrant flowers of green-toned purple. Tolerates some 
shade. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. DAYLIGHT HYBRIDS—35 inches. 
This showy strain is notable for the range of flower colorings. 
The flowers remain open all day. Pkt. 20c; 4g oz. 35c. OFFER 
158A—One pkt. each of above for 60c. 
1 OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
The big, slky blossoms unfold at dusk, remaining open until 
noon next day. All bloom first year. CAESPITOSA—(2)5. 
Low rosettes set with satiny three-inch blossoms in softest 
pink. Pkt. 20c. GLAUCA FRASERI—25 inches. Sundrop. 
Bright yellow flowers fill red branchings. Perennial. Pkt, 20c. 
TRICHOCALY X—(8)15. Big flowers open white, suffusing 
apricot. Pkt. 25¢c. ODORATA SULPHUREA—40_ inches. 
Showy yellow flowers become apricot pink. Pkt. 15c. MIS- 
SOURIENSIS—(3)10. Long-lived perennial with immense 
flowers of glossy yellow. Curious seed-pods. Pkt. 20¢; 46 oz. 
40c. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1:60. SPECIOSA—(8)20. Big 
blossoms open white, suffusing pink. Pkt, 20c. FRUTICOSA 
YOUNGI—Showy lemon-yellow blossoms. Perennial. Pkt. 20c. 
Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.65. PERENNIS 
PILGRIMI—(2-3)20. Far-visible, brilliant golden flowering. 
Plants, each 60c. OFFER 158B—One pkt. each for $1.20. 
3 ORNITHOGALUM DIVER 
SAUNDERSIAE—x (8-4)80. A spec- 
tacular bulb-flower, to be given 
Gladiolus handling. From nests of 
glossy foliage rise sturdy stems to 3 
feet in young bulbs, to as much as 
7 feet in older stock. Blossoms are 
built of waxy white petals about a 
center-boss of olive black, and they 
are carried in elongated clusters that 
continue for months. It cuts. Seeds, 
Pkt. 25e; 3 pkts. for 70c. Bulbs, 
spring, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
THY RSOIDES—w18. Chinkerichee. 
An easy, beautiful, bulb-flower for pot culture, 
SITIES 
its 
with 
clustered, fragrant, white blossoms. Easy germinator, bloom- 
ing in about 8 months. Pkt. 25c; “6 oz. 60c. 
1 THE PEONIES 
1 GARDEN PEONIES MIXED—+yt. Seeds saved from named 
varieties. Should give wide range of color and form. Pkt. 15c; 
Y% oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.30. 
4 TREE PEONY—+t. Giant flowers, single to double, in won- 
derful color range. Includes shades and tones not found in 
any other Peony group. Becomes a true shrub, with woody 
branches. Seeds saved from a world-famous collection. 4 
rit for 25ce; 20 seeds for $1.00; 50 seeds for $2.20; 100 for 
$4.10. 
1 PAEONIA LUTEA—yt(2)50. Handsome, woody-stemmed 
Peony with 4-inch, single golden flowers. 8 seeds, for 25c. 
1 PAEONIA MLOKOSEWITSCHI—yt. Handsome herbaceous 
species with big single yellow flowers. 3 seeds for 25c. 
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2 OXALIS ORTGIESI—Attractive pot plant, in decorative 
growth all year. Golden flowers, over odd leaves that are dark 
olive above, rich red below. Plants, each 70c. 
3 SUMMER OXALIS BULBS 
The dainty, colorful blossoms of the garden Oxalises open in 
long, profuse succession, giving months of bloom. In autumn, 
dig and store as you would Gladiolus. TETRAPHYLLA— 
10 inches. Old rose flowers above brown-banded “four-leaf- 
clover” foliage. 10 bulbs for 50c; 25 for $1.00. DEPPEI ALBA 
—9 inches. A great profusion of little white flowers. A pretty 
edger. 10 for 45c; 25 for 95c. LATIFOLIA—9 inches. Massed 
lavender blossoming. 10 for 50c. LASIANDRA—18 inches. 
Larger blossoms of rosy crimson, above distinctive, wheel- 
like foliage. Very good, indeed. 10 for 50c; 25 for $1.00. 
DRUMMONDI—Bright pink flowers. In garden, blooms both 
spring and fall. Also as a pot plant. 10 for 65c. 
5 THE SOUTHERN STAR 
Blossoms in a blue that seems to have been painted on each 
petal, are carried in many-flowered sprays, each floret an inch- 
wide star. Graceful, arching plants, to 15 inches. Seeds sown 
in open ground in April, produce flowering plants by end of 
June, with constant blooming from then until in November. 
(Oxypetalum caeruleum.) Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
THE BEST IN PANSIES 
FELIX—Fine large flowers, well-ruffied, on rather dwarf 
plants. Colorings include purple, wine and apricot tones, 
together with odd smokies and attractive pastel bronzes. 
Each blossom carries many dark, well defined center stri- 
ations that are the mark of the Felix selection. Illustrated 
below. Pkt. 40c; sy 0z. 60c; 4% oz. $1.90. 
SUPER-SWISS GIANTS—Splen- 
did strain of Giant-flowered 
Pansy, of sturdy, robust nature. 
The blossoms reach great size, 
well-rounded, and of heavy sub- 
stance, petals slightly undulate. 
The beauty of hue and tone, the 
range of colorings and markings, 
is not excelled by any other 
strain we have seen or grown. 
We recommend the Super-Swiss 
Giants for every Pansy use. Pkt. 
A0c; ds oz. 60c; 46 oz. $1.00; 1% 
oz. $1.90; 1%4 oz. $3.70. 
FIVE SWISS GIANTS—Selected 
from many. FLAME—Varied rich, glowing reds. ORANGE 
—Apricot toned orange. RASPBERRY—Unique and vivid 
raspberry rose. JUNGFRAU—Snow-glistening white. LAKE 
OF THUN—Gentian blue with dark blue center, UNIFORM 
PRICE, 40c the pkt, any 3 for $1.10; all 5 for $1.75. 
TRIMARDEAU GIANT BEDDING—Fxcellent mixture of 
large-flowered Pansies for mass effects. Wide color range, 
blossoms well marked. Pkt. 15c; 4g oz. 60c; 1% oz. $1.00. 
MASTERPIECE RUFFLED—Big flowers, so ruffled and 
crinkled that they appear double. Richly varied colorings. Will 
make a wonderful display. Pkt. 25c; jg oz. 75c; 4% oz. $1.40. 
TRIUMPHANT BLEND—Here, if you grow it well, you should 
reach ultimate in Pansy size. This is a super-blend, from the 
“best” strains of the leading Pansy producers. Included are 
the Engelmann Giants, Oregon Giants, the Westland Giants, 
and the like. Pkt. 50c; 5 oz. 75c; Ye oz. $1.40. 
THE PALMS 
The Palms offered here are suitable for growing during their 
juvenile stages as large pot or decorative tub plants. ‘“w? eul- 
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ture. LIVISTONIA CHINENSIS—Chinese Fan Palm. One of 
the better ornamental Palms. 6 seeds for 25c; 28 for $1.00. 
PHOENIX ROEBELINII—A natural dwarf among the deco- 
rative Feather Palms. 4 seeds for 25c; 18 seeds for $1.00. 
TRACHYCARPUS FORTUNEI—Windmill Palm. Excellent 
fan .Palm for pot culture. 4 seeds for 25c; 18 for $1.00. 
SABAL PALMETTO—This fine fan Palm does very well 
under glass. 6 seeds for 25c; 26 seeds for $1.00. BUTIA 
BONETTII—Graceful, dwarf, feather Palm for pot culture. 
8 seeds for 25c; 14 for $1.00. CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS— 
Low fan Palm, not sensitive to temperature changes. Pkt. 
25c;: 3 pkts. for 70c WASHINGTONIA FILIFERA—Fan 
Palm of distinctive, picturesque appearance. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 
for 70c. CARYOTA URENS—Wine Palm. Graceful; quick 
growing. Leaflets delta-shaped. 3 seeds for 25c. OFFER 
158D—One pkt. of each for $1.70. 
