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ORDER ENVELOPE. 



THE HOME GARDENING ASSOCIATION 

 Seeds for 1900. Price lc a Packet 



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Mark opposite the variety the number of packets wanted. Separate Colors Cannot be Ordered 



ASTER, mixed. 

 Scarlet, White and Rose, 

 15 inches high. 



BACHELOR'S BUTTON OR CORNFLOWER, 

 Mixed, Blue Pink and White, ! 

 2 feet high. 



BALSAM OR LADY SLIPPER, 

 Mixed Colors, 

 18 inches high. 



CANDYTUFT— Mixed, 

 White, Pink, and Red, 

 1 foot high. 



MORNING GLORY, a climber, 



Mixed Colors, 

 12 feet high. 



NASTURTIUM, a climber, mixed, 

 Yellow, Orange and Red, 

 6 feet high. 



PHLOX, mixed (annual) 

 Scarlet, Pink and White, 

 1 foot high. 



CHINA PINKS, mixed, 



Pink, Scarlet, White and 

 Lilac, 6 inches high. 



FOUR-O'CLOCK, 



Yellow, White and Crimson, 

 2 feet high. 



VERBENA, mixed, 



White, Scarlet, Purple, 

 6 inches high. 



MARIGOLD, French, 

 Yellow and Brown, 

 1 foot high.' 



ZINNIA, 



Scarlet, 

 2 feet high . 



SCABIOSA, or Pincushion, mixed, 

 Red, Lilac and Pink, 

 li feet high. 



SUNFLOWER, 



Small, Yellow flowers, 

 2 feet high . 



Vegetable Seeds 



BEETS, 



9 inches high, 



Plant about April 25th 



BEANS, bush, 

 1 foot high, 



Plant about Mav 1st. 



ONIONS, 



1 foot high, 

 Plant about April 15th. 



RADISHES, 

 6 inches high. 



Plant about April 15th. 



CARROTS, 

 6 inches high, 

 Plant May 15th. 



SWEET CORN, 

 6 feet high, 



Plant about May 15th. 



LETTUCE, 



9 inches high, 



Plant about April 15th. 



SPINACH, 



6 inches high, 



Plant about April 15th. 



Return this envelope to the teacher, with your money. Do not put money in this envelope. 



No. of packets Amount cents. 



Write your name here 



Address 



School Grade No. of Room 



Your seeds will be delivered to you in this Envelope about April 15th. Prepare your garden early 

 in April. Select the sunniest part of vour vard, but avoid a place where the drippings from the roof 

 will fall on the bed. Dig deep— a full foot— and break up the lumps. Soil with well-rotted manure 

 dug in will give better results than poor soil. Vegetables require good, rich soil. 



Beautify your place by having a good lawn about the house. Mark quantity wanted. 



Lawn Grass seed 5 cent* a packet, sufficient to plant 12 by 12 feet. 



