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MlNNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Byng Inlet. Ontario.— 

 "I have tried your seeds 

 and find them good 

 don't believe there was 

 one seed that was not 

 good, and this is a poor 

 climate for flowers." 



Mrs. Joe Benner 



Bryonopsis 

 Laciniosa. 



A beautiful annual 

 climber of the gourd 

 family. It grows rap- 

 idly, * bearing pretty, 

 ivy-shaped leaves and 

 the yellow blossoms 

 are followed by a 

 showy fruit, first green 



riped with white, 

 turning when ripe to 

 bright scarlet marbled 

 with white. Pkt., **c. 



Wateploo, Ont.. Apr.. 1900- 

 — "The seed I got from you 

 was very satisfactory. The 

 Asters were beautiful. There 

 was nothing here like them. 

 My Calceolarias are blooming 

 now, and are very large and 

 of odd colors." 



Katie Becker. 



Decatur. 111., Jan. 20, 

 1900. — 'One of my 

 neighbors was so de- 

 lighted with my flow- 

 ers last year from your 

 U li]f« seed that she has join- 

 'j'jj ed with me this spring 

 sending for seeds." 

 Mrs. E. J. Brewster. 



Butterfly Flower 



i Schizanthus). 



These are charming little plants, with deli- 

 cate flowers of white, pink, lilac, or purple, 

 curiously marked with crimson, lilac, purple 

 and yellow blotches, all resembling a minia- 

 ture butterfly. They are very pretty to mass 

 together or to combine with coarser flowers 

 in decorating a bouquet. Annual. Mixed. 



Pkt., 3 cts. 



Calceolaria Hybrida Grandiflora. 



These are gorgeous plants for the greenhouse or window, remarkable for their orchid- 

 like blossoms and not difficult to raise from seed. They come into flower eight months af- 

 ter sowing, bearing hundreds of curious pocket-like flowers, beautifully spotted and mar- 

 gined. Greenhouse biennial. Pkt., 6 cts.; 2 pkts., 10 cts. 



Gacalia Goccinea. 



The "Tassel Flower,"'' or "Flora's Paint Brush. " A pretty annual with brush-like flow- 

 ers; blooms from June to September. Flowers in golden vellow and bright scarlet. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 3 cts.; 2 pkts., 5 cts. 



Centrosema Grandiflora. 



"Look-at-me-Vine" or "Butterfly Pea, 11 a beautiful hardy perennial vine. It reaches a 

 height of 7 to 8 feet the first season and bears beautiful clusters of 6 to 8 inverted pea- 

 shaped flowers, 1% to 2% inches across. These are of a rosy violet hue with white 

 markings through the center, while the backs of the blossoms and the buds are pure white, 

 making a striking contrast. Arranged with their foliage, they are fine for cutting. Pkt. Hq. 



