EDELWEISS. 



Helichrysum Monstrosum. A popular 

 Everlasting almoat as showy in the garden as an As- 

 , ter. Blossoms large and extra double, and in many 

 I shades of yellow and scarlet. Mixed. Pkt., 3 CtS. 



Globe Amaranth. The plants bear great 

 quantities of clover-like blossoms, attractive in bud 

 and flowers. Mixed. Pkt., 3 CtS. , 



Helipterum Sanfordi. Bears large globular 

 clusters of bright golden yellow flowers. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Rhodanthe. Fine for the garden er pot cul- 

 ture. Flowers deep blood-red, rose and yellow 

 shades, with dark eye. Mixed. Pkt., H cts. 



Xeranthemum. Showy Everlastings, bearing 

 beautiful violet and rose-colored flowers. Both buds 

 and flowers are handsome to save. Pkt., He. 



Collection of Everlastings. One packet 

 each of my eight varieties. 20 cts. 



Mixed Everlastings. 



A mixture of the above named eight varieties, which 

 will give a large variety both in form and color or 

 these popular flowers. Pkt., H cts. 



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EYERLASTINGS. 



Acrociinium Roseum. 



One of the most beautiful 

 Everlastings. Flowers are 

 double, their delicate rose pink 

 contrasting with the golden 

 centers. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Rm niobium Alatum. 



Flowers white and very double. 

 Being smaller than the Heli- 

 chrysum or Acroclinium they 

 give variety to the winter bou- 

 quet. The buds, too, are very 

 pretty and should be gathered 

 freely. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Edelweiss. The Alpine 



flower of which so much is 

 written in song and storv. 

 Pkt.. 5 cts. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



HELICHRYSUM MONSTROSUM. 



Giant Eschscholtzia, 

 "Golden West." 



(California Poppy.) 

 The California State flower, dot- 

 ting her meadows and making 

 them gay with brilliant yellow. 

 This is a new strain, bearing extra 

 large, finely shaped flow r ers. three 

 inches or more in diameter. 

 Pkt., 4 cts. 



Eschscholtzia, Mixed. 



Not all know that this pretty 

 flower comes in other colors than 

 yellow. This is a choice mixture 

 containing different shades of yel- 

 low, white and rose. Pkt., 3 CtS. 



Westhoro. 0.. Mar.. 1900.— "The Cinerar- 

 ias that came from your seed last year are 

 blooming beautifully." Martha Vandervort 



