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A new class of Zinnias, giant in size and perfectly double flowers of the richest 
and most varied colors and shapes. 
The plants grow about 3 feet high and bloom 
freely during a long period, making them particularly valuable for large groups, 
Pkt. 50 Seeds, 6 Cts. 
Zinnias, Curled and Crested. 
Very beautiful and curious new 
strain, with large heads of flowers, 
beautifully crimped and curled. 
Pkt. 50 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Zinnias, Double Lilliput. 
Dwarf, compact bushes, bearing very small, per- 
fectly double, pompon-shaped flowers of the bright- 
est colors, which cover the plant during the entire 
summer and until frost sets in. The flowers embrace 
a wide range of both light and dark colors, evenly 
distributed. Pkt. Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Zinnia, Choice Double Mixed. Pkt. 50 Seeds, 3c. 
Wall Flower, Single Parisian. 
Wall Flowers are the most deliciously fragrant of 
all garden flowers; their cultivation has been re- 
stricted, however, because they did not bloom until 
a year after the seed was sown. This new annual 
variety will flower throughout the summer and fall 
from seed sown the same spring. Everyone should 
now grow some andenjoy the pleasing fragrance 
of the cinnamon-colored flowers. Pkt. 75 Seeds, 
4 Cts. ; 
Wall Flower, Double Mixed. 
Spikes of deliciously fragrant double flowers, 
combining many shades of color, chocolate and or- 
ange, purple predominating. Pkt. 50 Seeds, 6c. 
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Wild Cucumber. Annual. 
For covering porches and trellises. Pkt. 5 Cts.: 
ounce, 20 Cts. 
My Primroses from last year’s seed have been 
beautiful all winter. Mrs. Daisy Brown, 
March 28, ’06. Bloomington, Wis. 
Julia A. Brown, Garfield, Wis., April 4,'06, writes: 
The flower seeds I got of you last year did fine. I 
don’t see how youcan sell such good seeds for so 
little money. 
