Maple Creek, Sask. — 'I have been your cvistomei- foi- — 1' 

 seventeen years. "" — Mrs. C. Friday. 



ABRONIA UMBELLATA 



The Sand Verbena, for beds, rockwork, or 

 hanging baskets. Fragrant, rosy-lilac flow- 

 ers. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 



AMARANTHUS 



A mixture of named varieties, all the best 

 sorts. Splendid where tall etfects are de- 

 sired. 3 to -4 feet. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4c. 



BUTTERFLY FLOWER 



iSchizanthus) 



Dainty orchid-like flowers , pretty to edge 

 beds or decorate bouquets of coarser flowers. 

 Sow some seed in August for the house. 

 Plants will bloom all winter. Annual. 1 ft. 



Wisetonensis. A rare new strain, bear- 

 ing mvriads of flowers with rose centers. 

 Largely used for potting. Pkt., 150 seeds, 

 8c. 



New Hybrids, Mixed. Large-flowering 

 varieties, curiously marked with crimson, li- 

 lac, purple and yellow blotches. Immense 

 bloomera and ejaj to grow. Pkt , 200 seeds, 

 5c. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 





AGERATUM 



Popular edging plant, growing readily from seed. 

 It comes on rapidly sown out doors in May and 

 flowers profusely until frost. Tender perennial, 9 

 inches. 



Blue Perfection. A splendid new sort, color 

 darkest of all, a deep amethyst blue. Of dwarf, 

 compact habit. Pkt., 5c; H oz-. 15c. 



Little Dorrit. Nice compact plants with a mass 

 of azure blue flowers. Pkt., 5c; }/s oz., 15c. 



SWEET FERN 



A graceful plant of the Artemisia family, grow- 

 ing 3 to 5 feet tall, with finely cut foliage and tiny 

 greenish flowers, prized for its aromatic qualities. 

 The sprays afford a beautiful garnish for a bouquet. 

 Hardy annual. Pkt., 250 seeds, 4c. 



NEW HYBRID ABUTILON 



Or Flowering Maple.^ A choice selection from 

 newest hybrid varieties, in pure white, straw, yel- 

 low, rose, crimson and scarlet shades, with beautiful 

 veins and markings. They bloom soon from seed 

 and often give new and charming kinds. 3 feet. 

 Mixed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 8c. - 



ACHILLEA, "The Pearl" 



A popular perennial, bearing large clusters of pure 

 white double flowers. It blossoms all summer and is 

 invaluable for floral pieces or bouquets, and is grand 

 for cemetery planting, as it is perfectly hardy and 

 takes care of itself, l)^ feet. Pkt., 60 seeds, 5c. 



EUPHORBIA 



Euphorbia Variegata (Snow on the Mountain). 

 The foliage is veined and margined with white, mak- 

 ing the bushes look like a mass of beautiful white 

 flowers. 3 to 4 feet. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 



Euphorbia Mixed. Variegata and Heterophylla, 

 or Mexican Fire Plant, Mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 



