SWAYNE’S GARDENS ~!- “I “te Puyallup, State of Washington 
SUPER FANTASY ZINNIA “DAVID BURPEE.” PEPPERMINT STICK. Unlike any other Zinnia. 
This is a distinct strain of giant flowers Medium sized, striped flowers in a wide 
range of colors; red and white, red and 
yellow, pink and white, orange and yellow, 
purple and white. One of the best cut- 
which is full of surprises. While giant 
flowers of the shaggy Fantasy type are 
most numerous, other forms are frequent. and-come-again zinnias. You will love it 
A wide range of lovely pastel colors. for cutting. Pkt. 20c. 
Plants grow vigorously. Pkt. 15c. LILLIPUT or MIGNON ZINNIAS. Small button- 
like fully double flowers of gorgeous colors. 
PERSIAN CARPET. Another All-American Long stems for cutting and basket work if 
Award Winner. Flowers like tiny dahlias heavily manured. 1'% feet. Mixed colors. 
with pointed petals, tipped with a con- Per pkt. 20c: ¥ oz. 35c. 
trasting color. The dwarf plants begin 
blooming early, and grow into neat, 12 ROSEBUD. A lovely rosy-pink. Per pkt. 15c: 
inch mounds of brilliant color, each plant 2 for 25e: Ye oz. 30c. 
different. The variegated flower about the LILLIPUT “TOM THUMB.” Plants 4 to 6 inches, 
size of a silver dollar have nice stems for covered with well formed flowers; colors 
cutting. Persian Carpet makes nice bor- range through the red, orange, yellow, 
ders and is perfect for window boxes and pink, rose and other pastel shades. Excel- 
apartment gardens. It is as easy to grow lent for pot plant and border use. Finest 
as any zinnia. Pkt. 20c. Mixture, per pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c; Ye oz. 35c. 
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AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN 
We offer this grandest and sweetest of all Sweet Corn on the market. 
ORDER EARLY. There is never enough to fill late orders. 
Never was sweet corn that tasted as sweet. It will stay in good condition for table use for 
two or three weeks. It stays in milk so long that natural ripening is impossible; ears that were 
ready for table use in October were still in milk when hard frosts killed the plants in November. 
BY ALL MEANS GIVE THIS SWEET CORN A TRIAL THIS YEAR AND YOU WILL COME BACK 
FOR MORE NEXT YEAR. Make your first planting during May two weeks apart; make another 
one the second week in June, another the last week in June, and the last planting the first week in 
July, and this will furnish you sweet green ears until early October. 
We have had reports from customers having the ears table use for Thanksgiving. They had 
made late plantings of seed in June and July. 
Per pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c; 1% lb. 80c; 1 lb. $1.50. 
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IDENTIFY YOUR PLANTS WITH ALUMITAGE AND STAKES 
Just lay the tag on a blotter and write on it with on ordinary pencil and 
you have a permenant label. 
Package containing One Dozen, 16% inch Galvenized Stakes, and 25 Alum- 
inum Marking Plates. Only $1.00 
You will want extra tags for trees and shrubs, etc. 
1 Package 25 Tags with Aluminum wires 35c 
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