MISS EMMA V. WHITE , 



CHILDREN'S 

 COLLECTION 



Pkta. 



FOR 



lO Cts. 

 Over 50 Different Kinds and Colors, 



DAVC AMn ClQl Q Here is a collection of choice 

 DIM 3 f\Nl9 VFII\L<3» and new flower seeds, eix f un- 

 sized packets, all easily grown and especially selected to 

 please you. See regular list for description. 



1. Ornamental eotton. Ornamental in foliage, 

 flower and boll. Easily raised in all parts of our country. 

 Price, 5 cts. 



2. New Yellow Hyacinth Bean. A fine climbing 

 plant, with light green foliage, yellow flowers and curious 

 seed pods. Great climber. Price, 5 cts. 



3. "Hit or Miss." A mixed package of many sorts. 

 Price, 3 cts. 



4. Pansy. Pansy viola tricolor, many sorts mixed. 

 Price, 3 cts. 



5. Double Portulaca. Beautiful assortment of 

 colors, as double as roses. Price, H cts. 



6. Sweet Peas. Grandiflora, mixed. Large flowered 

 varieties in beautiful selection. Price, 3 cts. 



AH, 23 cents, for 10 cents. 



HERB GARDEN. 



Ten popular aromatic plants, valuable for medicine, gar- 

 nishing, flavoring, or imparting pleasant odors. 1. Caraway. 

 2. Coriander. 3. Dill. 4. Lavender. 5. Rosemary. 6. Sage. 

 7. Sweet Fennel. 8. Sweet Marjoram. 9. Summer Savory. 

 10. Thyme. Large packet, 10 varieties mixed, 10 cts. 



* s SPECIAL OFFERS, ^ ^ 



MIXED P ERENNIA L SEEDS. 



Why not have a bed of hardy perennials? It requires but little care when 

 once established. A slight dressing of manure in the spring, an occasional 

 weeding, a light protection of leaves or straw in the fall, with a thinning 

 out or division of plants once in a while to prevent over-crowding, and it 

 will afford a succession of bloom from the earliest springtime throughout 

 the season. To assist my patrons in securing such a bed, I offer a mixed 

 packet of perennial seed, containing the following perennials and biennials 

 contained in this catalogue, viz. : 



No. 1.— 1. Achillea Ptarmica. 2. Agrostemma Coronaria. 3. Anchusa 

 Capensis. 4. Arabis Alpina. 5. Candytuft, Iberis Gibraltrica. 6. Canter- 

 bury Bell. 7. Chrysanthemum Maximum. 8. Columbine. 9. Coreopsis 

 Lanceolata. 10. Daisy. 11. Dianthus Plumosus. 12. Digitalis Monstrosus. 



13. Feverfew, Golden Feather. 14. Feverfew, Matricaria. 15. Forget-Me- 

 Not. 16. Gaillardia Grandiflora. 17. Garden Heliotrope. 18. Gladiolus. 

 19. Gypsophila Paniculata. 20. Heuchera Sanguinea. 21. Hibiscus. 22. 

 Hollyhock. 23. Larkspur. 24. Lavender. 25. Lychnis. 26. Lily of the Valley. 



No. 2.— To give my patrons a still greater variety, I offer a second mix- 

 ture, including a number not described in my regular list: 



1. Achillea Milleflorum (rose). 2. Aconitum Napellus (blue). 3. Alyssum 

 Saxatile (yellow). 4. Anemone Coronaria (mixed). 5. Baptisia Australia 

 (blue). 6. Campanula Carpathica (blue). 7. Dictamnus Albus (white). 

 8. Gentiana Aucalis (blue and yellow). 9. Geum Astroisanguineum (scar- 

 let). 10. Hypericum Moserianum (yellow). 11. Lobellia Cardinalis (Car- 

 dinal flower). 12. Lunaria Biennis (Honesty). 13. Marguerite Carnation. 



14. Pentstemon (mixed). 15. Physalis Franchetti. 16. Pink (Chinensis). 

 17. Platycodon. 18. Poppy (Iceland). 19. Poppy (Oriental). 20. Salvia 

 Argentea. 21. Senecio Elegans. 22. Snapdragon. 23. Stocks. 24. Sweet 

 Rocket. 25. Sweet William. 26. Scabiosa Caucasica. 



Either of the above Mixtures, Large Packet, 10 Cents. 



MIXED HARDY CLIMBERS. 



African Horned Cucumbers, Balloon Vine, Brazilian Morning Glory, 

 Bryonopsis Laciniosa, Canary Bird Flower, Centrosema Grandiflora, Cy- 

 press, Gourd, Hyacinth Bean, Japanese Hop, Japanese Morning Glory, 

 Kenilworth Ivy, Lace Vine, Maurandia, Mina Lobata, Momordica Balsam- 

 ina, Moonflower Grandiflora, Scarlet Runner, Sweet Pea Everlasting. 

 Large Packet, Mixed, 19 Varieties, 10 Cents. 



OLD-FASHIONED GARDEN. 



"As for marigolds, poppies, hollyhocks, and various sunflowers, we shall 

 never have a garden without them, both for their own sake and the sake of 

 the old-fashioned folk who used to love them. 11 — Henry Ward Beecher. 



1. Aster. 2. Bachelor's Button. 3. Balsam. 4. Candytuft. 5. Coreopsis. 

 6. Dahlia. 7. Double Hollyhock. 8. Larkspur. 9. Marigold. 10. Mign- 

 onette. 11. Poppy. 12. Double Sunflower. 13. Wallflower. 

 13 Packets of these GId*Fashioned Favorites for 25 cents. 



