Windsor, Vt. — "We are selling beautiful Cin- 

 eraria plants grown from your seed." — Mrs. F. 

 Hammond. 



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FEVERFEW (Matricaria) 



Price, each, per pkt., 5c; any 3 pkts., 12c. 



Dwarf Snowball. Charming little plants, oval 

 in shape, covered with clusters of pure white double 

 flowers; very desirable for bedding or for edgings. 

 8 inches. Pkt., 200 seeds. 



Dwarf Golden Ball. A fine display is made by 

 combining the white and golden. Both are hardy 

 perennials, blooming the first season. Pkt., 200 

 seeds. 



Golden Feather (Parthenifolium Aureum) 

 Low growing, with golden variegated foliage, used 

 for edgings. Pkt., 500 seeds. & oz., 10c. 



Tall Snowball. One of the prettiest things I 

 have seen was a single specimen of this tall Fever- 

 few, 3 feet tall, in bush form which was covered for 

 weeks with a mass of double white blossoms. Hardy 

 perennial. Pkt., 300 seeds. 



FOUR O'CLOCKS 



Four O'CIocks should be grown for the children 

 if for no other purpose, from which they may pick 

 freely, they so enjoy the bright colors and sweet 

 odor. In a large garden they may be used effec- 

 tively to border walks, or as a background for 

 lower-growing plants. Mixed. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 

 25 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 



JAPANESE KUDZU VINE 



A fast-growing hardy climber The first season it 

 grows 10 feet, and later often makes a growth of 50 

 feet in a season. The flowers are rosy-purple and 

 pea-shaped. In the North the top dies in winter, 

 but in the South it becomes woody. For vigorous 

 growth and fine shade it is unsurpassed, but is not 

 hardy enough for the extreme north. Pkt., 20 seeds, 

 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 



JAPANESE HOP 



For a rapid growing vine nothing is better than 

 the Japan Hop. The foliage is luxuriant, the leaves 

 being smaller and more delicate than those of the 

 common hop, and curiously marked with silvery 

 and yellowish-white streaks, Pkt., 5c. 



MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 



RAINBOW CORN 



(Japanese Maize) 



An improved, fancy strain, as beauti- 

 ful and decorative as the Dracaenas. 

 In some the leaves are variegated like 

 those of the striped grass, in others 

 there will be broad stripes of crimson, 

 yellow, white and other rainbow colors. 

 Nothing like it for decorative purposes, 

 either for the garden or for cutting 

 where large effects are desired, or in the 

 center of a tropical bed, or a screen 

 against a fence, or a background in a 

 border. 4 feet. Pkt., 25 seeds, 5c; 

 2 pkts., 8c. 



Beautiful Geraniums from Seed 



New Sheffield, Pa.— "You should have 

 seen my Geraniums from your seed. 

 Some were beauties, red with white 

 eyes, pink striped with white, and some 

 looked like Pansies, pink, light pink 

 and white in one flower. I had 27 plants 

 out of 34 seeds." — Mrs. T. J. Bell. 



ANNUAL GAILLARDIA 



Showy, daisy-like flowers in brilliant 

 shades of yellow, orange and scarlel. 

 Double and single mixed. Pkt., 1C0 

 seed>, 4c. 



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 shrubberies 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. This is a 

 strain of Gloxiniae-flora, which rivals the gloxinia 

 in odd and varied shadings and markings. Splendid 

 mixed. 3 to 5 feet. Pkt., 400 seeds, 5c; &oz.,12c. 



