Minn. — "I have seen plants in bloom 37 



from your Cineraria seed and they are beauti- 

 ful."— Mrs. Martin Knobel. 



CHINESE PINK 

 (Dianthus Sinensis) 



Price, each per pkt., 200 seeds, 5c; 

 any 3 pkts., 12c. 



Diadem. The largest double 

 pink. Flowers vary in color from 

 lilac to crimson and maroon, with 

 edges fringed and almost white. 



Double Mixed. A magnificent 

 strain with large double fringed and 

 beautiful colored flowers, from the 

 purest white to rich, velvety reds. 



Fireball. A splendid new var- 

 iety, a dark blood red, very double. 



Japanese. "Oriental Beauties." 

 Extra large flowers, many exquisite- 

 ly fringed and fluted. Colors range 

 from pure white, through shades of 

 pink and red, to darkest crimson 



Pink Beauty. A very fine new 

 double variety of a delicate pink 

 color. (Only 100 seeds in a pkt.) 



Princess Pinks. A novel strain 

 of single pinks, with fringed flowers, 

 mottled flaked, spotted and striped 

 in ereat diversity of color. 



Snowdrift. Large double white. 



PHEASANT'S EYE PINK 



(Dianthus Plumarius) 



The old-fashioned Garden or June Pink. The 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, 



flowers are of great diversity of colors and deli- 

 ciously sweet-scented. Hardy perennial. Single 

 and double, mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 



SCOTCH OR GRASS PINK 



A magnificent new strain of perpetual blooming 

 Pinks, with colors of exquisite beauty, and marked 

 by a deep velvety-red eye and a cloverlike odor. 

 Double and single, mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6c. 



PYRETHRUM ROSEUM 



Or Pink Daisy 



One of the best hardy perennials, with lacy foliage 

 daisy, cosmos-like, flowers in various shades 

 of pink and rose. It is hardy anywhere and easily 

 raised from seed.^ The blossoms come in time for 

 Decoration or Children's Days and are splendid for 

 all cut-flower work. 2 feet. * For Pyrethrum plant s 

 see page 46. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5c. 



Hardy Chinese and Scotch Pinks 

 PINKS, SPECIAL MIXED 



All the preceding kinds, mixed (excepting Scotch 

 Pink). Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c; 2 pkts., 7c. 



COLLECTION OF PINKS 



One-half packet of each of my nine kinds, a 

 splendid assortment, 25c. 



TEA, OR EVERBLOOMING ROSE 

 COLLECTIONS 



In collections of two or three plants, your 

 choice, 2 for 35c; 3 for 50c, postpaid. 



Selected as the best in their class for color, 

 form, hardiness, and blooming qualities. All 

 are hardy 5 with protection, in most parts of the 

 country. Orders not taken for less than two. 



Antoine Rivoire. Rosy-flesh on creamy- 

 white ground with delicate pink tinge. Very 

 hardy, sustaining a temperature of 15 to 25 

 below zero. 



Ciothilde Soupert. Blush-pink. Very 

 hardy and always a favorite. 



Cochet, Pink or White. Among the hardi 

 est and best Tea roses. 



Frances Scott Key. Dark crimson-scarlet; 

 globular rose of gigantic size. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Rich scarlet, shading to 

 velvety crimson. In our park ros»»-garden this 

 was still blooming profusely in October. 



Killarney. Brilliant imperial pink. Great 

 bloomer and very hardy. 



La France. Queen of the pink Teas. 



Liberty. Deep crimson-red. 



Radiance, Pink or Red. The color of the 

 Pink Radiance is a brilliant opaline-tinted rosy- 

 carmine; of the Red, a charming carmine-red. 



Sunburst. A giant-flowering rose of intense 

 orange-copper and golden orange tints. 



