PREMIUMS FOR 1899. 



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TEA ROSES. 



Your choice of any of the following varieties, 

 for a 50-cent seed order, free by mail: 

 BRIDE. White. 

 BRIDESMAID. Pink. 

 CHLOTIL.de SOUPERT. Light flushed 

 pink. Will live out over winter. 



LA FRANCE. Pinlc. Hardy, except in 

 the North. 



SOUVENIR DE WOOTEN. Red. | 

 < ■ Hardy, except in the North. i 



PERLE. Yellow. ^ 



For sale, postpaid, 15 cents each; any two, 

 25 cents. 



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Escanaba, Mich., October, 1898. 

 Hoses."— Mrs. D. Hazen. 



READ CAREFULLY 



TERMS 

 FOR PREMIUMS. 



Premiums will be sent post- 

 paid. 



No premiums given on col- 

 lections, seeds by ounce or 

 quantity, or on Vegetable 

 Seeds. 



Premiums must be called for 

 at the time of sending the 

 seed order. 



No premiums given except 

 on orders received by mail. 



'I wish to thank you for the premium Kose, It was the nicest of all our 



PREMIUMS OF PLANTS. 



Your choice of the following, free by mail, with a 50>cent seed order. 



ENG-LISH IVY. A strong plant of this very desirable, popular Ivy. 



FUCHSIA. Double white, or purple. 



GERANIUM. Double red, pink or white. 



HELIOTROPE. A dark purple, splendid bloomer. 



UMBRELLA PLANT. A fine specimen of this handsome decorative plant. 

 The above for sale, postpaid, 15 cts. each; any two, 25 cents. 



FOR A 75-CENT ORDER. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. Beautiful for decorating. 

 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. (See Page 6). 

 For sale, postpaid, 23 cents each; the two, 40 cents. 



FOR A $1.00 ORDER. 

 PALM, PHCENIX CANARIENSIS. A hardy, rapid growing palm of the 



date family. 

 PALM, LATANIA BORBONTCA. The Chinese Fan Pahn. 

 For sale, postpaid, 30 cents each; the two, 60 cents. 



Plants will not be shipped before April I, or after danger of freezing here in 

 transportation is past. 



PREMIUMS OF SEEDS. 



If premiums of flower (not vegetable) seeds are preferred instead of plants, for a 50- 

 cent order, select 30 per cent, or 15 cents worth of seeds, additional ; for a60-cent order, 18 

 cents additional ; for a 75-cent order, 22 cents additional ; for a $1.00 order, 30 cents addi- 

 tional, etc., in the same proportion. No premiums allowed on collections or seeds by the 

 ounce or quantity. 



HELIANTHUS MULT. PLENU5 



(Sunflower Dahlia). .' 



A hardy perennial Sunflower, from thrf 

 to five feet in height, producing in gre^ 

 profusion very double golden yellow bio 

 soms, in size and shape much like tl 

 Double Dahlia. Not obtained from seed. 

 Free with a 60-cent seed order, or post-""! 

 paid by mail for 15 cents. 2 



MY «*CULTURE OF FLOWERS." * 



This attractive little book, carefully re-/ 

 vised for 1899, will be sent free with every/ 

 seed order of whatever size. It containa' 

 veryT full and explicit instructions of a 

 practical nature on the general subject of-, 

 the cultivation of flowers and special direc- - 

 tions as to the particular care needed for 

 each variety ofifered in this catalogue. By 

 following these directions with care, even 

 an amateur should be able to grow all 

 these flowers successfully. 



