MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



Children's Collection 



A mixed 

 of every- 



Many sorts 



Many different kinds and 

 colors, easy for the children 

 to grow. 



Aster. Choice mixed, many 

 colors, 5c. 



Giant Centaurea, or 

 Sweet Sultan, 5c. 



Hit or Miss. 

 pacliet, a little 

 thing, 4c. 



Nasturtium. 

 mixed, 5c 

 Sweet Peas. Giants of California mixed, 4c. 

 Snapdragon. Giant mixed, 5c. 

 Total 28c for 10c. 



MIXED HARDY CUMBERS 



Aristolochia (Dutchman's Pipe), Balloon Vine, 

 Brazilian Morning Glory, Brj-onopsis Laciniosa, 

 Canary Bird Flower, Centrosema Grandiflora, 

 Clematis Jackmanni, Clematis Paniculata, Cy- 

 press, Gourd, Hyacinth Bean, Japanese Hop, 

 Japanese Morning Glory, Mina Lobata, Momor- 

 dica Balsamina, Moonflower Grandiflora, Scarlet 

 Runner, Sweet Pea Everlasting. 



Large Packet, Mixed, 18 Varieties, 10c. 



Each variety separate, unless otherwise 

 listed, 5c. per pkt. 



MIXED HERB GARDEN 



Ten popular aromatic plants, valuable for 

 medicine, garnishing, flavoring or imparting 

 pleasant odors. 1. Caraway. 2. Coriander. S. 

 Dill. 4. Lavender. 5. Rosemary. 6. Sage. 

 7 Sweet Fennel. 8. Sweet Marjoram. 9. 

 Summer Savory. 10. Thyme. 



Large Packet, 10 Varieties, Mixed, 10c. 

 Each Variety, per pkt., 3c. 



''HIT OR MISS" 

 FLOWER GARDEN 



This is made up of what I have left over of 

 last year's seeds that upon testing were found 

 to germinate, together with a large quantity of 

 fresh seed. It is a much nicer mixture than I 

 could afford to make If seeds were fresh, and so 

 large a proportion of the seed will grow you 

 will be surprised and delighted with the wonder- 

 ful array of blooms from a single packet. Sift 

 out the fine seed so that It may be planted un- 

 der different conditions from the coarser seed. 

 Large packet, 4c; oz., 10c. 



-2- St. Johnsbury, Vt.— "I had great success with youf 

 flowers. The 'Hit or Miss' was a happy surprise." 

 — Mrs. V. M. Abbott. 



Popular Mixtures 



MIXED PERENNIAL SEEDS 



WHY NOT HAVE A BED OF HARDY PER- 



EITNIALS? It requires but little care when 

 once established, but it will afford a succession 

 of bloom from the earliest springtime thruout 

 the season. To assist my patrons in securing 

 a bed, | offer mixed packets of Peren- 

 nial seeds, containing the following peren- 

 nials and biennials, most of which are described 

 in catalog. See "Culture of Flowers," p. 8. 



No. 1. Achillea Ptarmica. 2. Agrostemma 

 Coronaria. 3. Anchusa Capensis. 4. Arabis. 

 5. Aspcrula. 6. Boltonia. 7. Candytuft, 

 Iberis Gibraltrica. 8. Canterbury Bell. 9. 

 Chrysanthemum Maximum. 10. Colombine. 11. 

 Coreopsis Lanceolata. 12. English Daisy. 13. 

 Dianthus Plumosus. 14. Digitalis, or Foxglove. 

 15. Feverfew, Golden Feather. 16. Feverfew 

 Matricaria. 17. Forget-me-not. 18. Gaura 

 Lindheimeri. 19. Gaillardia Grandiflora. 20. 

 Garden Heliotrope. 21. Gladiolus. 22. Gypso- 

 philia Paniculata. 23. Helenium. 24. Heli- 

 opsis. 2o. Heucliera Sanguinea. 26. Hibiscus. 

 27. Hollyhock. 28. Larkspur. 29. Lavender. 



30. Lychnis. 31. Wallflower. 

 No. 2. To give my patrons a still greater 



variety, I offer a second mixture, including a 

 number not described in my regular list. 



1. Achillea Milleflorum (rose). 2. Aconitum 

 Napellus (blue). 3. Alyssum Saxatile (yellow). 

 4. Anemone Coronaria (mixed). 5. Arctotis 

 Grandis. 6. Baptisia Australis (blue). 7. Boc- 

 conia Japonica. 8. Campanula Carpathica (blue). 

 9. Chrysanthemum Indorura. 10. Delphinium. 

 11. Dictamnus Albus (white). 12. Gen- 

 tiana Aucalis (blue and yellow). 13. Geum 

 Atrosanguinem (scarlet). 14. Linum, Perenne. 

 1.5. Lunaria Biennis (Honesty). No. 16. Mar- 

 guerite Carnation. 17. Penstemon (mixed.) 18. 

 Physalis Franchetti. 19. Pink (Chinensis). 20. 

 Platycodon. 21. Poppy (Iceland). 22. Poppy 

 (Oriental). 23. Pyrethrum Ulignosum. 24, 

 Salvia Argentea. 25. Senecio Elegans. 26. 

 Snapdragon. 27. Statice Latifolius. 28. 

 Stocks. 29. Sweet Rocket. 30. Sweet William. 



31. Scabiosa Caucasica. 



Either of the above Mixtures, Large 

 Packet, 10c; one of each for 15c 



1 oz. Mixed Perennials (last year's seed). 

 15c. 



Any of the above separate, not listed 

 elsewhere, 5 cts. per pkt. 



SPECIAL SEED OFFER 50c. 



If you don't know what to select, 

 send me 50 cents, and I will send 

 you 65 cents worth of choite annuals 

 that will make your garden a blaze 

 of bloom, and will include also my 

 booklet, Culture of Flowers" Fre». 



