MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 



STOCK, TEN WEEKS. ^. ^^^ 



THE liAKGEST F1.0WEBINQ GLOBE PYBA^tEDAX. -^f ,"p ^|/, 



Immenge spikes of perfectly doable flowers, pyramidal ' ' » "v 



in shape, the Indirldual blooms frequently meaaur- ^\T*^T ^^/^^^ 

 Irjg from 2 to 2^^ inches In diameter, ranging In '*V - U-"- »< 

 --'-•" from crimson, rose, white, blue, lilac, orown A ~~~, ^ " " ' 



yellow. They are greatly prized for cut flow-rl~~^-j 

 )n account of their fragrance and diverfilty \ »""' 





WHITE PBBPETUAI., PRINCESS 

 ALICE — The individual flowers are un- 

 commonly large, of fine rosette-Uke 

 shape, and of the purest possible white. . 



If sown early will produce a great ""^Vl "^A ' '%^ 

 abundance of bloom from June until > Z\," '/ 

 November. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. \f^r - "r^ * 



PEACH BLOSSOM— The plants are 

 of neat pyramidal habit of growth, 

 (irowded with magnificent heads of 

 beautifully shaped, perfectly double, ^ 

 sweet-scented flowers of a delicate, ^" 



{)each-blossom color. For beauty and f^ 

 ong continuance of bloom it is un- ^ 

 surpassed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



DWABF GEBaiAN— Fine Mixed. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



aCHiZANTHUS. 



STOCK, TEN WEEKS. 



PLATYCODON. 



CHINESE BEIili FLOWER— Hardy peren- 

 nials, producing very showy flowers during 

 the whole season. They form large clumps 

 and are excellent for planting in per- 

 manent borders or among shrubbery. 

 Mixed blue and white. Pkt., 500 seeds, 



4 cts. 



PASSIFLORA GRACILIS. 



The "Fairy Passion Vine" is a charm- 

 ing annual; it has pretty light green 

 leaves, and is a very dainty aad grace- 

 ful thing for banging baskets, pots or 

 trellises; will r;row to a height of 10 

 to 12 feet out of doors. The flowers 

 are white, followed by seed fruits, at 

 first light green shaded white; when 

 ripe they turn bright shining red and 

 burst open, disclosing fiery scarlet 

 seeds; the entire plant becoming cov- 

 ered with these fruits. Pkt., 20 seeds, 



5 cts. 



SCHIZANTHUS. 



BUTTEBFLY FLOWEB — "The Poor 

 Man's Orchid," neat, pyramidal bushes 

 covered with a multitude of small but- 

 terfiy like flowers of the most brilliant 

 and striking color designs. Pkt., 500 

 seeds, 4 cts. 



