MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 



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GAILLARDIA 



N E W DOUBLE— Annual. Large, double 

 flowers, valuable for cutting. The col- 

 ors embrace sulphur, golden yellow, 

 orange, amaranth and claret. 

 Pkt., 200 Beeds, 4 cts. 



PERENNlAIi VARIETIES— 



These are undoubtedly among 

 the choicest of hardy perennials ; 

 the flowers are large, very nu- 

 merous, excellent for cutting and 

 of the most brilliant shades of 

 orange, crimson, scarlet and Ver- 

 million, and very often a com- 

 bination of all these colors in 

 one flower. Many colors. Pkt., 

 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



GOURDS. 



ORNAMENTAL, — Tender, an- 

 nual climbers, with curiously 

 shaped fruit in various colors, 

 many of which are peculiarly 

 marked. Pkt., 40 seeds, 4 cts. 



JAPANESE NEST EGGS— Re- 

 sembling in color, shape and 

 size the egg of hens; are un- 

 injured by wet or cold, and 

 therefore make the best nest 

 eggs. Pkt., 40 seeds, 4 cts. 



CACTUS DAHLIA. 



CACTUS DAHLIA. 



Broad- petaled double flowers, 

 esteemed by many the finest of 

 all. Very distinct and extra fiLe 

 for cutting. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 



DAHLIA. 



DOUBLE — Everyone knows and 

 admires the Double Dahlia, 1 ^t 

 comparatively few are aware that 

 It can be grown so easily from 

 seed, and flowers so beautifully 

 the first season that the purchase 

 of bulbs is a needless expense. 

 Choice mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 



DAHLIA. 



NEW STRIPED SINGLE— The 

 extra large single flowers, quite 

 four Inches in diameter, comprise 

 a wonderful variety of colors, 

 beautifully striped, flaked, mot- 

 tled and dotted in a grotesque 

 and charming manner. Pkt., 60 

 seeds, 4 cts. 



I wish to say that my pan- 

 sies from you were very large 

 and beautiful and the Lady 

 Slippers were also very sat- 

 isfactory. Miss Bessie Repp, 

 Mar. 8,'14 Upper Marlboro, Md. 



