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MINNEAPOLIS, MINN 



Double 

 Hollyhock. 



A choice strain with mag- 

 nificent spikes of extreme- 

 ly double flowers. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 4 cts.; Voz..25c. 

 Double Pink, Pkt.. 4c. 

 Double Red, Pkt.. 4c. 

 Double White, Pkt. .4c. 

 Double Yeilow. Pkt.4c 



Stockton, 111.. Mar., 1900.—"! have 

 bought seeds of you a number of times 

 and have alwavs found them satisfac- 

 tory '• Mrs. JiJas Vowbkmd. 



Heuchera Sanguinea. 



One of the finest of recently introduced hardy per- 

 ennials. The plants are dwarf and compact, with 

 folia-e beautifully cut and marbled. The flowers are 

 a brilliant red. very ^owy and borne in extravagant 

 abundance in long, graceful spikes. It should find a 

 place in every garden. Pkt.. 4 cts. 



Fringed Hollyhock— New Allegheny. 



\ handsome new type lately introduced. The 

 flower is large and well rounded with petals ^ some- 

 what irrecmlarlv arranged and finely cut. and of a 

 transparent, silk-like texture making a remarkab ly 

 o-raceful flower, instead of the stiff and bunchj ap- 

 pearance of the ordinary double blossom. The flow- 

 ering season frequently extends until late fall. 



Pkt.. 4 cts. «.-.-. * 



Single Hollyhock. 



The =in°-le Hollvhocks are fully as showy and hand- 

 some a^s tfie double varieties, and make a nice back- 

 ground for the gaaden fence or perennial bed. 

 r Pkt.. 2 cts.; x 4 oz.. 10 cts. 



Japanese Hop. 



For anv place where a rapid growing vine ia ^needj 

 nothing is better than the Japan Hop The foliage 

 luxuriant, the leaves being smaller and more delica 

 than those of the common hop. and curiously mar* 

 with siherv and vellowish-white streaks. Hard} pt 

 ennial. Pkt.. 4 cts. 



Japanese Iris 

 flris Kaempfern. 



\11 know the be'autv of the Iris family. The Kaerr 

 feri begins flowering "in July and continues for five or 

 weeks^the blooms rivaling the lily in statelmess and 

 orchids in rich color. Hardy perennial. Mixed. Pkt..; 



