MINNEAPOLIS, MINN 



Gaillardia. 



The Gaillardia. or 

 ••Blanket Flower." is a 

 very hardy, free-flow- 

 ering plant, bearing 

 discdike blossoms in 

 various shades of yel- 

 low, oramre and scar- 

 let. The strain here 

 offered is a mixture of 

 the sinsle grandirlora 

 varieties, with extra 

 large flowers, and the 

 double gaillardia, as 

 shown in the cut. An- 

 nual and perennial. 



Mixed. 



Pkt.. 3cts. 



ed, borne in long racemes 

 and in such numbers as to 

 make a veritable "Shower of 

 Gold." Perennial. Pkt., 

 12 seeds, 6 cts. 



Mirabilis Jalapa. 



Also called '-Marvel of 

 Peru." and by the French 

 "Beauty of "the Nisht."" 

 Tht- Four O'clock is so 

 easily grown, and makes 

 such' a beautiful show 

 the latter part of the day 

 and early morning, that 

 it always finds a place in 

 the annual garden. It should be grown for the 

 children, if for no other purpose, from which 

 thev mav be allowed to pick freely, they so enjoy 

 it«"brio-ht colors and sweet fragrance. Mixed. 

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



Fuchsia. 



Seedling Fuchsias make robust plants and often 

 give new varieties. If sown in the early part of 

 the vear thev will be in flower in July or August. 

 This s^ed has been carefully saved from choice 

 single and double varieties. Pkt., 25 seeds. 8c. 



Scotland. ?. D.. Mar.. 19*rt—Your seeds are the best I ever 

 tried. The Daisies are beauties: Balsams. Forset-Me-No^ and 

 F<-ur O't'Wks were all very nice." Mabg.'bet Gibbon. 



