Miss Emma V.White's 

 1912 



BARGAIN SHEET 



301 OAldricfi Avenues. 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



Special Bulb Bargain Offer. 



Most people are looking for Bargains and we are 

 offering them here Don't overlook them. 



Good stock filled from surplus of a large grower. 

 Order by name of the collection. 



For description see pp. 46-49. 



All our selection and all sent postpaid. 



25c COLLECTIONS 



Each collection, 25c; any 5 of the 25c- collec- 

 tions for $ 1 .00; the entire 16 collections for $3.00. 



COLLECTION A. 5 fine Orchid type Cannas mixed. 

 COLLECTION B. 5 fine Crozy type Cauinas mixed- 

 COLLECTION C. 5 fine Foliage type Cannas mixed. 

 COLLECTION D. 5 fine Cannas, mixed all classes, 

 COLLECTION E. 20 extra fine mixed Gladioli 



medium size bulbs, fine colors. 

 COLLECTION F. 1 2 Gladioli, same as above, but 



large. 

 COLLECTION G. 10 mixed Tuberose, medium 



size. 

 COLLECTION H. 5 mixed Tuberose, large size. 

 COLLECTION 1. 3 Caladiums. esculentum, smalL 

 COLLECTION K. 6 Zepheranthes, mixed colors. 

 COLLECTION L. 5 Liatrias or Blazing Star, mixed 



kinds, hiuxly bulbs. 

 COLLECTION M. 4 Yucca Filamentosa, hardy 



plants. 

 COLLECTION N. 3 Hemerocallis, mixed varieties, 

 COLLECTION 0. 4 Mixed Iris. 

 COLLECTION P. 1 Yucca, 1 HemerocaUis, 1 Iris, 



2 Liatris. 

 COLLECTION Q. 1 Arundo Donax Variegated 



2 Butterfly Lilies. 



50c. BULB COLLECTIONS. 



Jtl^apid Climber Wi^ 

 fii the World 



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COLLECTION R. 

 COLLECTION S. 



COLLECTION T. 



COLLECTION U. 

 COLLECTION V. 



COLLECTION W. 



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This Oriental Gem qfthefarjasc, 

 'omes to Its a marvel of deauCy 

 and fragrance. Its rapid growth,atHJn<f-- 

 aric/oiia^e and mJodest,s^Yeet-£cented 

 \/lo*vers, ffive it supremacy over all . 

 \^orei^n and Domestic ciimbers. The 

 -andsome, ylossy, heart- sAaped leaves 

 and clusters of fraqrant yvAitefiowers) 

 make a yindow^ardor or^i^ra/ida a, i 



Thvy stand the severest winter, and 

 burst forth in all their beauty ccnd 

 splendor very early in the spring, ■ 



JiTo one should miss planting aid 

 caarmmgvine. ~^^^ — 



PRICE OF 



CInnaman Vine Tubers or Roofs. 



Extra Qualify — Sure to Qrou). 



I Root Postpaid 5c 



3 Root Postpaii 12c 



6 Root Postpaid 21c 



Ttetae vnttr at onee 

 nmt an/ time up to •oti*. 



5 fine Dahlizis, no two alike. 



1 Crinum, 1 Wonderful Dasheen, 



2 Xanthosomos. 



/ 1 5 Cannas for small Round bed. 



>. 1 for center, 5 next row, 9 outside row. 



4 Caladium, Esculentum, medium size. 



4 Ximthosomos, 2 or more kinds, our selec- 

 tion. 



"Sight Unseen" collection. At least $1.00 

 worth of choice bulbs and roots, our selec* 

 tion from surplus stock. This collection 

 will surely plezise. 



These Six 50c Collections for $2.50. 



9)eauti/ul,Nardy, Entrancingly fraarant 



Growl in Shade or Sun^ w«t or Dry. 



M insects Ever Troudie—J/o k/inter ffarms. 



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DOLLAR BULB COLLECTIONS. 



COLLECTION X. 30 Cannas for large Round Bed. 



3 for center, 10 for next row, and 17 

 for outside. 

 COLLECTION Y. 7 Caladium Esculentum, large size. 

 COLLECTION Z. / ^® Cannas, assorted. 



\A or more varieties, our selection. 

 These three Dollar collections for $2.75, express paid. 

 In shipping large orders w^e reserve the right to ship 

 by express but always prepay charges. 



Seedsmen's Aster Collection, 30c. 



A splendid selection of late popular introductions of 

 prominent Eastern seed houses, as follows: [For de- 

 scription see pp, 3-7.] 



Crego's Rose-Pink, a lovely bright pink, like the 

 Rochester in form. 



Dreer's Pink Beauty, Pink Peerless, White Fleece. 



Henderson's Invincible White. 



Vick's Rochester, Royal Purple, Sunset. 



Miscellaneous: Electric, Lady Roosevelt. 

 Ten Varieties, Half Packets, 30c 



Six New Things for the Vegetable Garden 



Price 6c. per Small Packet; Any 3 Packets, 15c.; The 

 Collection of 6 Packets, 25c. 



1. CABBAGE, Glory of Enkhousen. A new sort 

 from Holland. Eau-Iy, Sure-headed. Fine-keeping. Enough 

 good points to recommend it without further description. 



2. CUCU.vlBER, Chicago Pickling. Medium length, 

 pointed at both ends. Best for general pickling use. 



3. MUSKMELON Grand. An improved early Osage, 

 but coming 10 days or more earlier. 



4. RADISH, Leafless. All root, little top. Bright 

 scarlet, globe-shaped. In sixteen days from planting it has 

 made an inch root. 



5. SWEET CORN, Malakoff. A Russian variety, the 

 earliest really Sweet com in existence, Plemted May 20th, 

 ready July 4th, 



6. TOMATO, EarlibelL A surprisingly productive, 

 perfectly smooth, deep scarlet tomato, earlier than Spau^k's 

 famous EeU'liana or amy other sort. 



