Riegelsville. Pa. — 'Everlastings from your mixed — 27- 

 packet were beautiful and much admired. ' — Mrs. 

 J. B. Poore. 



EVERLASTINGS 



Everlasting flowers, when wanted for winter bou- 

 quets, should be picked before fully open, and hung 

 head downward to dry. 



Price, each, pkt., 4c; any 3 pkts., 10c. 



Acroclinium Roseum. One of the most beauti- 

 ful Everlastings. Flowers double, a delicate rose 

 pink with golden center. Pkt.. 75 seeds. 



Ammobium Alatum. Flowers white and very 

 double. Being smaller than other Everlastings, 

 they give varietv to the winter bouquet. 1 he buds, 

 too! are pretty and should be gathered freely. Pkt.. 



Globe Amaranth. The plants bear great quan- 

 tities of clover-like blossoms. Attractive ui bud and 

 fiower. Mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds. 



Helichrysum Monstrosum. Straw Flower. 



The blossoms are larce and extra double, in many 

 shades of vellow and scarlet, about as showy as 

 Asters. Mixed. Pkt.. 15J seeds. 



Rhodanthe. Flowers are deep blood red. rose 

 and yellow shades, with dark eyes. Mixed. Pkt., 



125 seeds. . 



Xeranthemum. Beautiful violet and rose- 

 colored flowers. Both buds and flowers are hand- 

 some to save. Pkt., 150 seeds. 



Mixed Everlastings. A mixture of the above 

 six named varieties, affording a splendid assortment. 

 Large pkt.. 4c. _ , ,. , 



Collection of Everlastings. One-half pkt., 



eachofmy6Va sivlETFERN 



A graceful plant of the Artemisia family, growing 

 3 to 5 feet tall, with finely cut foliage and tiny green- 

 ish flowers, prized for its aromatic qualities. The 

 spraya afford a beautiful garnish for a bouquet. 

 Hardy annual. Pkt.. 250 seeds. 4c. 



SUMMER FIR ^Artemisia Saccorum) 



\ new annual ornamental foliage plant from 

 China. A most interesting novelty! Will produce a 

 hedge the first summer! It forms a symmetrical 

 pvramidal bush, 3 to 5 feet, similar to a Christmas 

 tree, with finely cut. dark green foliage. Equally 



valuable a 

 le specimens, in 

 groups, or as a 

 hedge, and does 

 well in the poor- 

 est soil. Pkt.. 8c. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Helichrysum or Str^u; Flower 



FOXGLOVE OR DIGITALIS 



The Foxglove becomes more popular each 

 year. It is perennial and perfectly hardy, very 

 easily grown from seed and is fine for shrub- 

 beries and other partially shaded places. It 

 sends up stately stalks 2 to 5 feet high, covered 

 with thimble-shaped flowers in varied and 

 beautiful colors. I offer a mixture of several 

 choice strains, ^ including _ gloxiniaeflora, 

 rivaling the gloxinia in shadings and markings, 

 and maculata. a charming new spotted strain. 

 Splendid mixed. 3 to 5 feet. Pkt., 400 seeds, 4c; 

 1-16 oz.. 12c. 



FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) 



To let you try some of the choicest varieties I 

 make a mixed packet containing the most desir- 

 able sorts: alpestris. the Alpine Forget-me- 

 not; dissitiflora, large blue, very early; 



INDIGO AND PORCELAIN BLUES - , ROBUSTA 



grand iflora, large distinct type: sylvatica. a 

 splendid sort for spring bedding; victoria, 

 dwarf, very floriferous. These different sorts are 

 in varying shades of blue, and will furnish both 

 early and late bloomers, thus giving the longest 

 possible flowering season, and many will bloom 

 the first year. 6 inches. Pkt., 250 seeds, 5c; 1-16 

 oz.,12c. 



KENILWORTH IVY 



Pretty for hanging baskets. It comes quickly 

 from seed and grows under severest neglect. 

 Pkt., 300 seeds, 4c. 



ICE PLANT 



A trailing plant with curious foliage, covered 

 with glossv globules, looking like minute drops 

 of dew. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4c. 



Alfalfa. A bunch somewhere supplies "lots" 

 of pretty blue flowers and graceful sprays for 

 decorating. Pkt., 4c. 



