Mrs. A. M. Gracie, 

 243 Belmont Street, 

 Manchester, N. H., 

 Apr. 12, '97, writes: 

 I had splendid suc- 

 cess with your flow- 

 er seeds last year. 

 My garden was the 

 admiration of every 

 one, and many a 

 beautiful bouquet 1 

 cut from it. It was 

 my first success — 

 for although a great 

 lover of flowers, I 

 never had good luck 

 planting seeds be- 

 fore. 



Mrs. J. E. Steven- 

 son, Mayesville, S. 

 C, February 23, '97. 

 writes :— I have used 

 your seeds for the 

 past two years and 

 have been very 

 much pleased with 

 all of them. This 

 past year my Cocks- 

 combs (dwarf) were 

 things of i m m e n- 

 s i t y and beauty 

 and my scarlet sage 

 bore spikes from 10 

 to 12 inches long 

 and bloomed until 

 the middle of Sep- 

 tember. My Bal- 

 sams have been 

 beauties and very 

 double. 



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Godetia. 



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Beautiful, hardy annuals, remarkable for the delicacy 

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Tender, annual climbers, with curiously shaped fruit 

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