MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



19 



FORGET-ME-NOT 



VICTORIA— Of stout and bushy habit 

 of growth, bearing umbels of large 

 bright, azure blue flowers, with cen- 

 tral double blooms, and when 

 fully grown is quite globular 

 in shape and perfectly cover- 

 ed with flowers. This beauti- 

 ful Forget-Me-Not is the best 

 for carpet bedding edgings 

 and masses, for growing in 

 pots. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



FORGET-ME-NOT 



PINK — Myosotis Alpestus, 

 Rosea — One of the earliest 

 plants to flower in the spring. 

 This plant is bushy, stalks 12 

 inches long; is an excellent 

 border plant, and can be 

 easily multiplied by division 

 of the roots. Pkt., 200 seeds. 

 5 cts. 



FOKliET-ME-JNOT, 



"VICTUKIA" 



FEVERFEW 



' Seed I got last year were | 



all 



right. 



Had 



fine Dahlias. | 





-Mrs. 



A. 



A.rmst 



rong. 



St. 



Louis 



Mo. 



3-20- 



15. 1 



DOUBLE 3IATRICARIA EXI3IIA— A fine old-fashioned bedding plant; also suitable 

 for pot culture. It grows about 18 inches high, with numerous branching flower 

 stems, which are literally covered with very double pure white flowers an inch in 

 diameter. Blooms until frost. Pkt., 200 seed's, 5 cts. 



GERANIUM 



FINEST MIXED — The 



most popular plant grown 

 either for pot culture in 

 winter or for bedding out 

 in summer. Suitable for 

 large beds where a mass of 

 bloom is desired, or for 

 single specimens in pots for 

 the house. But few are 

 aware that they can be 

 grown easily from seed, and 

 flowers the first season if 

 sown early, and will fre- 

 quently reward the cultiva- 

 tion with charming new va- 

 rieties ; in fact propagation 

 by seed is the only sure 

 way to obtain new varieties. 

 Pkt,, 50 seeds, 10 cts. 



GERANIUM 



Have used your 



seeds 



and they have always | 



given such good 



satis- 



faction. Glad you are | 



back in your old 



home. 



Hope you may 



have 



abundant success. 





— Mrs. Geo. Hogue. | 



Carson, la.. Apr. 8 



1915. 



