MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum). 



This old-fashioned favorite with its dark, 

 glossy leaves and queer nose-shaped, curious- 

 ly marked flowers is universally known and 

 prized. A hardy perennial, but blossoming 

 freely the first summer. It is offered now in 

 new and greatly improved varieties, and the 

 dwarf forms are especially fine. They are 

 compact, bushy plants, whose spikes bear a 

 great mass of brilliant colors. Fine for pots 

 as well as for bedding. The mixture here of- 

 fered contains some new sorts of both the tall 

 and dwarf Snapdragons, and will give abund- 

 ance of variety. Mixed. Pkt., 3 cts. 



SPIDER PLANT (Cleome Pungens). 



A hardy, vigorous plant, whose foliage has 

 a pungent odor. It grows four or five feet 

 high and flowers profusely until frost. The 

 peculiar flowers, appearing in large clusters, 

 their long, slender stems looking like spiders' 

 legs, are of a bright rose color and very showy. 

 Annual. Pkt., 3 cts. 



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Spider Plant. 



THUNBERGIA ALATA. 



A dainty little climber, pretty for garden 

 vases, rustic work, trellises or for trailing 

 on the ground. The flowers are very pretty 

 and appear in white, yellow, orange and 

 buff, some of them having white centers, 

 others black. They continue in bloom all 

 summer. Very easy of cultivation. Try 

 it ; it cannot fail to give satisfaction. Best 

 mixed. Pkt., 3 cts. 



SWAINSONIA ALBA. 



A very pretty greenhouse plant, general- 

 ly sold only by the florist, but it may be 

 secured also from seed. It may be trained 

 as a vine, or kept in bush form by pinching 

 back. The foliage is slender and fern-like, 

 and the blossom a pure milk-white, like a 

 miniature sweet-pea, but borne in long 

 clusters of 15 to 25 in a bunch. Almost 

 never without flowers. Perennial. Pkt., 

 Sets. 



STELLA SUNFLOWER. 



A most desirable novelty. 

 The plant has nothing of the 

 coarse, straggling appearance 

 of the common garden sun- 

 flower, but with its small, 

 graceful, glossy green leaves 

 is in itself quite ornamental. 

 Not over fourfeet high.it can 

 be raised where space will not 

 allow the taller varieties. Its 

 blossoms, miniature single 

 sunflowers, 3 inches across, 

 of purest golden yellow with 

 small black centers, grow on 

 long stems, splendid for cut- 

 ting. Borne in profusion all 

 summer. Pkt., 6 cts. 



DOUBLE SUNFLOWER. 



If you have an odd or neg- 

 lected corner, or wish to hide 

 some unsightly object, start 

 good sunflowers. Large, 

 double. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Torenia Fournieri. 



