MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



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CANDYTUFT 



(Iberis Amara). 



This universally kno"wn 

 plant is invaluable for 

 borders, cutting and floral 

 pieces. If the blossoms 

 are cut freely, the plant 

 will bloom continuously 

 all summer. 



M'hlte. The old-fashion- 

 ed favorite. Pkt.,3cts. 



Rocket. Very large, 

 showy heads. The 

 handsomest of all va- 

 rieties. After once hav- 

 ing raised this variety 

 you will never again 

 be without it. Pkt., 6c. 



Fmbellata. Lilac, car- 

 mine, crimson, etc. 

 Finest mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



CANNA, CROZY'S DWARF LARGE- 

 FLOWERING FRENCH. 



This stately plant with its picturesque 

 foliage and showy flower-spikes is very valu- 

 able for either garden or conser^-atory. The 

 variety offered, the Crozj-, is the newest and 

 most desirable of all the Cannas. It is quite 

 dwarf in habit and its foliage is especially 

 luxuriant. The flowers are large and of bril- 

 liant hues, ranging through all the shades of 

 yellow and orange to richest crimsons, and 

 some are spotted. Choicest mixed. Pkt., 8c. 



CASTOR OIL PLANT 



iRicinus Communis). 



Because of its stately growth and ornamen- 

 tal foliage this makes a grand plant for the 

 center of a sub-tropical bed, though it is 

 equally attractive standing by itself or in a 

 clump. The seed should be started in the 

 house. Annual. Four feet. Packet, 5 cts. 



Minneapolis, July. lS9o. — "Your flower seeds have given good sat- 

 isfaction and I shall order of you next spring. I can buy flower 

 seeds of you and be well satisfied. I have friends that gave twenty- 

 five cents for a package that you sell for five cents, and not as gcxjd 

 flowers." Edith 



