MIXED HARDY CLIMBERS 



Large Packet, Mixed, 15 Varieties, 10c. 



Balloon Vine, Brazilian Morning Glory, 

 Bryonopsis Laciniosa, Canary Bird Flower, 

 Centrosema Grandiflora, Cypress, Gourd, 

 Hyacinth Bean, Japanese Hop, Japanese 

 Morning Glory, Mina Lobata, Momordica 

 Balsamina, Momordica Charantia, .«.< 



Moonflower Grandiflora, Scarlet "^ 



Runner. 



Each varietj' separate, unless 

 otherwise listed, 5c per pkt. 



CHILDREN'S COLLECTION 



SIX 



PKTS. 



FOR 



10 CTS. 



41falfz 



Many different kinds and colors; easy for the children to grow. 

 Aster. Choice mixed, early and late, many colors. 

 Chinese Pinks. All colors, a fine assortment. 

 Cosmos. Early-flowering, red, white and pink, mixed. 

 *'Hit or Miss." A mixed packet, a little of evei-ything. 

 Nasturtium. Many sorts and colors mixed. 

 Sweet Peas. Giants of California, splendid mixed. 

 Total, 29c worth— all for 10c. 



''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. _ A customer says, "The Hit or 

 Miss package is no't correctly named, for I am 

 sure it never misses something worth while. It 

 is real fun watching to see what will come, and I 

 often get pleasant surprises." Sift out the fine seed 

 so that it may be planted under different conditions 

 from the coarser seed. Large packet, 4c; oz., 10c. 



LYMAN'S GRIMM ALFALFA 



I have discovered that there is a decorative mine 

 in this now common forage plant. The long, grace- 

 ful intensely green sprays and pretty flower heads 

 in varying shades of blue are most valuable to one 

 who likes to have dainty vases and baskets about; 

 also desirable for church decoration. 



Just a word as to the variety known as Grimm. 

 Being a personal friend of Mr. Lyman, who origi- 

 nally introduced the seed for general use, I know 

 that it is absolutely pure and true to name. But 

 why use Grimm, especially as the price is higher than for 

 other varieties? Because (1) It is the hardiest variety known 

 and is the only safe kind to sow in Northern latitudes. (2) It 

 requires less seed per acre on account of its large stooling 

 habit. i'A) It_ yields a much larger percentage of persistent 

 plants, and (4) it holds its stand and does not thin out after the 

 first severe winter. The great productiveness of Alfalfa is well 

 nown, always yielding three cuttings and often four in a 

 season. If you have used some unsatisfactory sort and your 

 field is patchy, scatter the Grimm seed and get a solid stand. 

 For a new planting use 10 to 12 pounds per acre For the home 

 garden it is pretty to ed<^e the Perennial Bed, or, sow a quan- 

 tity in some odd corner or wherever you want a perpetually 

 green spot and have a never-failing source from which to 

 gather your decorative green. Trial pkt., 4c; oz., 10c; }-i lb., 

 20c; 1 lb., 75c, all postpaid; not prepaid, 1 lb., 65c; 10 lbs., 

 $6.00 to be sent by express or mail, as directed. If by mail, 

 include postage on eleven pounds weight. 



Bulletin No. 209. Send a dime to the Supt. of Docu- 

 ments, Washington, D. C, for Bulletin No. 209, which tells 

 all about Grimm Alfalfa. 



Loyalty Aster Collection. One packet each of Choice 

 iateM, in Red, White and Blue^ for 14c. 



