DIGITALIS, 

 or Fox Glove. 



A handsome and ornamental 

 hardy perennial of stately growth 

 for shrubberies and half shady 

 places. Pkt., 300 Seeds, 3c. 



DUTCHMAN'S PIPE. 

 AUSTOLOCHIA. 



A rapid growing climber with 

 curious purple flowers. Pkt., 

 40 seeds, 4 cts. 



Mrs. 0. H. Lewis, Elizabethtown, 

 Tenn.. March 7th, 1898, writes:— I took 

 advantage of the first seed offer you 

 ever made, and was pleased with the 

 result. 



Mrs. Ella Grubb, Mortimer, Ohio, 

 March 14th, 1898, writes:— This is the 

 third year I have planted your seeds 

 and am so well pleased with the beau* 

 tiful flowers. 



Mrs. E. F. Furbish, Portsmouth, 

 N. H., February 12th, 1898, writes:— I 

 have had seeds from you for four 

 years and am very much pleased with 

 them. 



Mrs. A. 0. Murphy, Camden, N. J., 

 February 24th, 1898, writes:— I sent to 

 you last year for a small order and we 

 were delighted. I send a larger order 

 this year, and if I had more space in 

 my garden would make it much larger. 

 Wishing you abundant success. 



Mrs. J. L. Klett, Whitehall, Mich., 

 February 8ch, 1898, writes:— I have sent 

 you a somewhat lengthy order. I tried 

 your seeds last year for the first time 

 and was so well p' eased I wi!l give you 

 my whole order this time, wishing you 

 success. 



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DAHLIA, DOUBLE. 



Everyone knows and admires the Double Dahlia, 

 but comparatively few are aware that it can bo grown 

 so easily from seed and flowers so beautifully the first 

 season, that the purchase of bulbs is a noedless ex- 

 pense. Choice mixed. Pkt., 40 seeds, 4 cts. 



DAHLIA, New Striped Single. 



The extra large single flowers, quite four inches in 

 diameter, comprise a wonderful variety of colors, beau- 

 tifully striped, flaked, mottled and dotted in a gro- 

 tesque and charming manner. Pkt., 40 seeds, 3 cts. 



