Ross’ Giant Pansies 
Outstanding in Color, Size and 
Freedom of Bloom 
780. They are of enormous size with long stems and 
healthy foliage. The color combinations are new and 
very rare, including shades never before seen in 
Pansies: browns, salmons, pinks, reds, and wine col- 
ors. We do not hesitate to recommend this strain to 
the most critical grower. Pkt., 50c. 
MORNING 
GLORY, 
CANDY PINK 
(New.) The first 
pure pink Morning Glory 
ever created. Big 4-inch 
flowers of the 
brightest rose-pink-salmon 
coloring you can imagine. 
The bright and cheerful 
flowers last but one day, 
each morning 
of new flowers 
are borne and continue 
thus throughout the sum- 
mer until frost. 
546A. 
diameter 
though 
masses 
UNWIN’S 
HYBRIDS 
371. Early flowering semi- 
double strain of Dahlias, 
producing gorgeous blos- 
soms of almost every color 
combination from mid- 
summer until late au- 
ee oer p a 
SWEET PEAS, LITTLE SWEETHEART 
The “‘Little Sweethearts”’ are an entirely new class of Sweet Pea. Each plant 
makes a perfect mound of flowers just under 8 inches in height and width. 
Flowers are the ruffled Spencer type, and colors range from cream to deep 
crimson. Flower early and continue in bloom for a long period. Bred espe- 
cially for the home garden. Pkt., 25c. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Candy Pink Morning Glory 
| TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Large bulbs, 2 inches diameter. Start in the house 
early and set plants in the open ground about the last 
of May. They will bloom soon and profusely and con- 
tinuously until frost. Keep constantly moist. 
Double Varieties. Crimson, pink, white, coppery, rose, 
scarlet, orange, yellow, salmon. Each, 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
DWARF 
Pkt., 15c; Yg oz., 
