Vinca Rosea. 



VINCA ROSEA. 



A free flowering perennial, with glossy green foli- 

 age and beautiful circular flowers of a fine rose color. 

 If sown early under glass, and transplanted in a 

 warm situation, will bloom in the summer and au- 

 tumn, and may be potted for the house before frost. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 3 cts. 



VIOLET, (Viola 



The Violet should not be 

 wanting in any garden, on ac- 

 count of its fragrance and 

 early appearance. A single 

 flower will perfume a whole 

 room. Succeeds best in a 

 shady, sheltered place, and 

 can be easily increased by di- 

 viding the roots. Finest mix- 

 ed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



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Mrs. L. M. Heiston, Pleasantville, 0., February, 1897, writes 

 were all good — gave excellent satisfaction. 



The seeds we received from you last year, 

 I sent to you for a small order last spring, and 



Mrs. Oscar Dawley, Carbon Hill, 0., March, 1897, writes :- 

 my little flower garden was a constant delight all summer. 



Audrey L. Calderhead, Hurford, 0., March, 1897, writes: — I have two Chinese Primroses (one red and one 

 white), that I raised from seed purchased from you, they have been covered with bloom since last Sep- 

 tember, and are called beauties by all that see them . 



Mrs. G. S. Arnold, Mackinac Island, Mich., Nov. 11th, 1897, writes :— I think it a duty I owe you to let 

 you know what good success I have had with the Geranium seed I purchased in April last from you. En- 

 closed find size of one of the leaves (7 inches across in any direction), of which there are five and from 

 that smaller ones. The stalk is two inches in circumference, and twenty-four inches high and now bud- 

 ded for blooms. I only got four plants out of the package, as my pet cat got into the box, but if I had only 

 the one I would feel perfectly satisfied, my friends as well as myself are amazed. 



Wallflowers are the most deliciously fragrant of 

 all garden flowers; their cultivation has been -re- 

 stricted, however, because they did not bloom until 

 the year after the seed was sown; this new annual 

 variety will flower throughout the summer and fall, 

 from seed sown the same spring. Every one should 

 now grow some and enjoy the pleasing fragrance of 

 the cinamon-colored flowers. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 



WALLFLOWER. Double, Mixed. 



Spikes of deliciously fragrant double flowers, com- 

 bining many shades of color, chocolate and orange- 

 purple predominating. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



