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 KLONDYKE" COSMOS. 



A novelty that is really new and one of 

 the most desirable offered in many years. 

 An early flowering Orange Yellow Cos- 

 mos. The plant be- 

 gins to bloom early in 

 the season when c[iiite 

 small, and continues 

 to grow and bloom un- 

 til frost, when it will 

 be from three to four 

 feet high, and with 

 as great a spread. 

 Can you imagine any- 

 thing more 

 beautiful than 

 this mass of 

 feathery green 

 foliage dotted 

 w^th the beauti- 

 ful large goldc n 

 flowers from 

 two and one-halt 

 to three and one- 

 half inches 

 across? "Why ^ 

 not have thi'; 

 Klondyke of 

 Gold in your 

 garden? Pkt . ^"^ 

 25 seeds, 5 cts. 



Cosmos Hyb- 

 ridas. A fine 

 mixture of the 

 old varieties. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds, 



EARLY FLOWERING COSMOS. 



Splendid for the more Northern states, especially where the frosts often catch the 

 C!osmos before flowering. If you have been disappointed in the other varieties, try 

 this. Mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6 cts. 



NEW CALIFORNIA GIANT COSMOS. 



Giant Bed, White and Pink. Separate colors, each, per nkt^, 50 seedB, S cts. 



Marg^ierite Cosmos. The petals are deeply and irregularly fringed, resembling 

 Marguerites. White, pink and flushed shades. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 



"Tints of Dawn" Cosmos. White ground, delicately flecked Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts, 



Dahlia-Flowered Crimson. Deep rich crimson shades. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 



Giant Cosmos, Mixed. A mixture containing the above six and other varieties. 

 This is Mrs. Shepherd's famous strain, every one's delight, Pkt., 60 seeds, 5 cts. 



(Miss grnrn/TYvrHiTe,' 



DAHLIA. 



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Single Dwarf Dahlia. A choice strain, 

 with a wide range of shadings and mark- 

 ings, bv many preferred to the double. 



Pkt., 25 seeds, 3 cts. 



Double Dahlia. Easily raised from seed, 

 and will flower the first season if started 

 in the house in March or April. Splendid 

 mixture of many colors. Pkt., 25 seeds, 3 



CtB. 



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Single Dahlia. 



