FORGET-ME-NOT, Victoria. 



In days of old a German knight lost his 

 life in trying to secure for his lady-love the 

 tiny blue flower, growing on the banks of 

 the Danube/crying, as he fell into the river, 

 "Vergiss mein nicht!" (Forget me not), 

 thus naming this beautiful flower and mak- 

 ing it an emblem of fidelity. Perennial. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



EUPHORBIA. 



Heterophylla, the "Mexican Fire Plant," 

 and Variegata, "Snow on the Mountain," 

 mixed. Both are remarkable for their 

 showy foliage, the leaves in the former 

 turning to a brilliant orange scarlet, those 

 of the latter, prettily veined with white, 

 looking like immense clusters of white 

 blossoms. Pkt., 40 seeds, 3 cts. 



FOUR O'CLOCK. 



Also called "Marvel of Peru." Raise a 

 plentiful supply for the children. They 

 much enjoy its bright colors and sweet 

 fragrance. Mixed. Pkt., 25 seeds, 3 cts. _, 



20 



SWEET FERN. 



A graceful plant, growing to a height of four or five 

 feet, with finely cut foliage, and tiny greenish flowers, 

 prized for its aromatic qualities. A few sprays afford 

 a beautiful garnish for a bouquet, or placed in the 

 handkerchief box impart a delicate perfume. Hardy 

 annual. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



FEVERFEW. 



Matricaria Eximia, Tom Ttioinb. A handsome 

 double white Feverfew, with button-like flowers, 

 suitable for out-door or for pot culture. Half hardy 

 perennial. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 



ParthenifoUum Aureum, Golden Feather. 

 Used as an edging plant, or to give contrast to the 

 foliage bed. Pkt., 200 seeds, J8 cts. 



Kellogg, Idaho, 

 May, '98 —"Your 

 'Culture of Flow- 

 era' contains the 

 best instructions 

 have ever been able 

 to obtain, and your 

 catalogue is unique 

 and original."— 

 Mre.N.J.Kellogg. 



FUCHSIA. 



Seedling Fuchsias make 

 robust plants and often 

 give new varieties. K 

 sovsm in the early part of 

 the year they will be in 

 flower in July or August. 

 This seed has been care- 

 fully saved from single 

 and double varieties. Pkt, 



Stockholm, 

 Minn., April, 

 'I was 

 more than 

 pleased with 

 the seeds re- 

 ceived from 

 you last 

 year." 

 Olivia Olson. 



, 8 cts. 



FREESIA. 



These beautiful bulbous plants 

 may be easily raised from seed, 

 and made to bloom the first 

 year. Sow at any time in pots or 

 boxes, in hght, rich soil. Peren- 

 nial. Splendid strain of mixed 

 colors. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 



GAILLARDIA. 



Grandtflora Single. New, flowers extra large, 

 disc-like, their dark crimson centers marked with 

 rings of brilliant blood-orange and yellow colors. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



Doable Gaillardia. Invaluable for decorative 

 purposes as well as for bouquets. The heads meas- 

 ure two inches across ; sulpnur, orange, and claret 

 colors. Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



Gaillardia, mixed. Double and single mixed. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds. 3 cts. 



