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Dahllas, Double. 
Everyone knows and admires the Double Dahlia, but 
comparatively few are aware that it ean 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, 5 Cts. 
Dahlia, New Striped Single. 
The extra large single flowers, quite 4 inches in diameter, 
comprise a wonderful variety of colors, beautifully striped, 
flaked, mottled and dotted in a grotesque and charming 
manner. Pkt 40 Seeds, 3 Cts. 
Miss Lippincott:—I was more than delighted with last 
year’s Nasturtiums which grew from your seeds. Same 
were admired by everyone thatsaw them. Yours, 
Feb. 9, 1906. Mrs. W. J. Driscoll, Jacksonville, Fla. 
25: 
Per Pair 
RUBBER 
MITTENS 
for 
Gardening 
Sa%S Sa"S Sa°%S 
Every lady 
should have a 
pair of Rubber 
Mittens far 
gardening. 
They cost en- 
ly 25c. per pair 
and will keep 
the hands soft 
and white, Try 
them and you 
will never be 
without them. 
BEAR IN MIND 
That my Royal 
Show Pansy is 
the Best Mixture 
in existence. 
That I am con- 
stantly adding 
New Giant Va- 
rieties and do- 
ing all possible 
to keep it up 
te its own stan- 
dard. 
Cactus Dahlia. 
A new class of broad-petaled, double flowers, esteem- 
ed by many the finest of all. Very distinct, and extra 
for cutting. Pkt. 50 Seeds, 10 Cts. 
Digitalis, Fox Glove. 
A handsome and ornamental hardy perennial, of 
stately growth for shrubberies and half shady places. 
Pkt. 300 Seeds, 3 Cts. 
Dear Friend :—For ten years I have gotten my seeds 
of you, with the very best of results. 
Yours very truly, Mrs. S. P. Orndorf, 
April, 23. 1906. Ce. trevillage, Ohio. 
