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Beloit, Wis., Oct. 12, 1896.— "The Sweet Peas 1 

 bought of you were of beautiful colors, very large and 

 »>...rKl»nt. ' HARM8T I, PVSCEU.. 



Formerly cultivated principally for 

 its stateliness, but in its dwarf forms, 

 with their crowded spikes of greatly 

 enlarged gladiolus-like flowers, it is a 

 great favorite on account of the beauty 

 of its blossoms, and nothing is more 

 commonly seen in the parks or city 

 yards. Easily raised from seed, bloom- 

 ing the first season. 



California "Good Venture Mix- 

 ture." Splendid, large - flowering, 

 dwarf French varieties, from 2 to 4 

 feet high; flowers with four and five 

 petals, with colors clear yellow, deep 

 carmine, salmon, and shades of scar- 

 let bordered with gold. Some with 

 light and some with dark foliage. 

 Splendid mixture; no better offered. 

 It will be sure to bring some new va- 

 rieties. Pkt., 6 cts. 



Madam Crosy. Dwarf French. A 

 well-known, popular variety- Finest 

 mixed- Pkt.. 8 Ct». 



MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 



CANTERBURY BELLS. 



A popular, highly ornamental garden 

 flower, of easiest culture, bearing 

 showy, cup-shaped flowers, blue, red, 

 purple and white in colors. 



Double, mixed. The double varieties 

 are curious, but not so beautiful as 

 the old-fashioned single. Some will 

 come single. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Double, White. Pkt., 4 cts. 



Single, mixed. Pkt., » cts. 



Canterbury Ball*. 



