MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Waddy, Ky.-- "Cinnamon \'ines 1 got 3 years ago grow 

 more beautiful each year. Your Culture Book is ve ri 

 helpful. "---Miss Alpha Brown. 



CINNAMON VINE BULBS 



Beautiful leaves, dainty flowers, ex- 

 quisite perfume, grows iu shade or sun, 

 wet or dry. No insects ever trouble. 

 \o winter harms. 



A charming climber that will quickly 

 surround your arbor, window or veranda 

 with a wonderful profusion of vines 

 covered with handsome, glossy, heart- 

 shaped leaves, while its clusters of deli- 

 cate white flowers emit a delicious frag- 

 rance. VERY HARDY, thriving almost 

 everywhere, though perhaps not so well 

 adapted to the extreme north. The first 

 year the vines run about 10 feet, but 

 eventually reach a height of 25 to 40 

 feet. See my "Culture of Flowers" fur 

 directions. Two or three roots planted 

 on each side of a door or window will 

 quickly cover it. Set plants one foot 

 apart. They do best in a warm, sunny 

 location, though thriving anywhere. 



EXTRA QUALITY-Sure to Grow. 



Price, 1 strong root, 5c; 3 roots, 12c; 6 

 roots, 21c; 12 roots, 40c; all postpaid. 



, LARGE-FLOWERING ZINNIAS 



zinnias in this section belong to the dwarf class, having ref- 

 erence to size of plants, not to blossoms, as all are large-flow- 

 ering; more used for bedding than any other class. AH Zinnias 

 are of rank growth, however, and one cannot get largest flowers 

 from crowded plants; ly^ to 2 feet. Each, per pkt., 65 seeds, 

 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 



Jacqueminot. A dark, velvety, geranium-red. 



Pink, including salmon-rose and flesh pink. \ 



Snowball. A very double white. 



Yellow. Lovely canary and other yellow shades. 



Improved Dwarf Mixed. The above and other named va- 

 rieties mixed, all giant flowering. A splendid mixture. 



Zinnia, Curled and Crested. Petals are curled and 

 twisted, making graceful flowers in all the Zinnia shades. 



Little Red Riding Hood. An extra dwarf variety, espe- 

 cially recommended for bedding or edgings. A mass of these 

 with an edge of Little Gem Alyssum makes a showy and inex- 

 pensive bed. About 1 foot. 



ZINNIAS, Special Mixed 



A splendid mixture, including all the above sorts and the 

 choice Zebra and other strains. Pkt., 65 seeds, 4c; 2 pkts., 7c. 

 Collection of Improved, Giant-Flowering: Zinnias 



Eight colors, separate, half-packets, 20c. (For New Mammoth Zinnias, see p. 44.) 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



My Lawn Grass Mixture, and I make but one, is a strictly high grade, fancy mixture, 

 carefully selected from early, medium and late varieties, so it will not only give quick returns, 

 hut will make a thick, luxuriant growth throughout the season. Owing to two or three past un- 

 favorable seasons, prices of grass and clover seed are very much higher, and I do not offer a cheap- 

 er grade, because this cannot be done without deteriorating the quality. Allow 1 quart for 300 

 square feet; 3 lbs. for 1.200 square feet; 5 bushels per acre. 



Lawn Grass, Best Grade, l pt., 15c, postpaid; l qt., 30c, postpaid; 2 qts., 55c, post- 

 paid; 3 lbs.. $1.15, postpaid: 1 bu (20 lbs.), $5.00, by express at buyer's expense. If ordered by 

 freight, add 25c for cartage. 



Shady Place Lawn Grass. A mixture especially adapted for sowing under trees and 

 other shady places. 1 qt.. 35c, postpaid; 2 qts., 60c, postpaid; 3 lbs., $1.25, postpaid. 



White Clover, Sterling Grade, l oz., 7c; % l^., I6c; 1 lb., 60c; all postpaid. 

 How to make a Good Lawn. See directions in "Culture of Flowers," page 29. Free, if 

 asked for, with any order of 25c or over. 



To Renovate a Poor Lawn Sod. Cut lines six inches apart, and mellow to a depth of 

 three inches. Sow seed and cover lightly with some of the mellow dirt. 



