Balaton. Minn.— "I raised the finest P^ 

 seed I e\er saw." Mrs. S. D. Webster. 



""NNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



ANNUAL PHLOX 



Phlox Grandiflora Mixed. A bed 



of Phlox insures perpetual bloom and sup- 

 plies an abundance of cut flowers for the 

 house. The Grandiflora is a large-flowering 

 strain, both the single blossoms and flower 

 heads being very large and showy. This is 

 exceptionally fine, as I make it myself, in- 

 cluding 1.5 or more of the best named vari- 

 eties. Pkt., 20O seeds, 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 



Novelty Phloxes. A striking mixture 

 of striped and star-eyed varieties. Pkt., 

 150 seeds, 5c. 



Phlox, Salmon Pink. Very effective 

 and beautiful, especially when grown in a 

 ma.«s by itself or with white. Pkt., 150 

 seeds. 5c. 



Phlox, Vermilion Scariet. A lovely 

 deep brilliant scarlet, almost as handsome 

 for bedding as geraniums. Pkt., 150 

 sefds. 5c. 



Phlox, White Perfection. Large 

 pure white blossoms. Pretty for cemetery 

 or design work. Pkt.. 150 seeds, 5c. 



Phlox, Dwarf Mixed. Splendid for 

 edgings. The blossoms form a floral crown 

 for each little plant which will last for 

 weeks. Pkt.. I'X) seeds. 6c. 



Phlox, Fringed and Star. Petals 

 toothed or fringed: in some they are bor- 

 dered by an irregular line of white, in 

 others each petal sends out a long point, 

 giving the blossoms a star-like appearance. 

 Mixed. Pkt.. 150 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts.. 8c. 



Phlox Drummondl, Special Mixed. 

 The preceding seven sorts mixed. Pkt., 

 150 seeds. 4c; 2 pkts.. 7c. 



Collection of Grandiflora Phlox. 

 One-half pkt. each of 8 grand sorts, in- 

 cl'-'ding those in the illustration and four 

 others equally handsome, 20c. 



PERENNIAL PHLOX 



Don't waste space on the homely faded out ma- 

 genta shades when a few cents will give you some 

 of the newest and choicest hybrid varieties. Sow 

 seeds in the ground in the fall, or in winter in a 

 shallow box (with good drainage) and set it on the 

 north side of the house to freeze and thaw. The 

 seeds will come up in the spring. Finest mixed, 

 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 40 seeds, 7c. 



PLEURISY ROOT, Asclepias Tuberosa 



One of the finst native perennials, bearing showy 

 clusters of orange-red flowers, blooming the first 

 year. Blooms from June to September and is splen- 

 did for the border Hardy anywhere. 2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA 



Hardy perennial; dense bushes with long spikes of 

 pink or white tubular flowers. 3 to 4 ft. Pkt., 6o. 



THE TWO DOROTHY PERKINS ROSES 



Dorothy Perkins (Pink) 



White C jroth Perkins 



The two for 22c, pospaid. 



PORTULACA, or Moss Rose 



Double Portulaca. Mixed. Low trailing an- 

 nuals, with double flowers like charming little roses. 

 Many brilliant colors. Pkt., 250 seeds, 5c: 1-16 

 oz., 20c. 



Gyukuzoin. Japan— "Your Chiswick Red Primulas Single PortuiaCa. . Mixed. Pretty tO masS 1B 

 are blooming very finely in my Greenhouse to my a bed or on some SUnny slope. Pkt., 400 seeds, 4c: 

 great satisfaction."— She. Fukuhara, \i OZ., 12c. 



