Minneapolis, Minn 



Scarlet Runner. 



The bean known as Scar 



let Kunner is highly or 



namental as well as useful. 



It is a rapid climber, grow-v^t 

 ins to a height of ten 

 feet, and both in fol- 

 iage and flower is as 

 pretty as many of afc^r" « 

 its more aristocratic ^l 

 neighbors. «4 



Pkt.. 3 cts. 



PREMIUMS 



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Plants or 

 Seeds 



Offered on ... . 



Orders of 

 50c or More. 



See page 1. 



Primula Sinensis (Chinese Primrose). 



Primulas are easily raised from seed. My 

 tomer receives, gives careful directions. b\ 



•Culture of Flowers," which each cus- 

 which an amateur mav succeed with 



them.. They bloom year after year, but new plants always blossom" more freelv, 

 and it is well to sow seed each year. Nothing blooms more continuously or gives 

 more satisfaction for the window than the Primulas. 



Primula Fimbriata. Mixed. Splendid mixture of new varieties; flowers 

 extra large, with beautifully fringed and crinkled edges. Pkt.. 40 seeds. 7 cts. 



Primula Fimbriata, Red Kermesina ). Pkt.. 40 seeds. 7 cts. 



Primula Fimbriata, White. Pkt.. 40 seeds. 7 cts. 



Primula, Good Mixed. Choice and beautiful varieties. Mixed 

 Pkt., 50 seeds. 5 cts. 



Cleveland, Mont.. April. 1900.— '1 have been trvin? for three vears to get Heliotrope from seed, but 

 never succeeded until I tried yours." Jurgen Kuhr. 



Primula Forbesi, "Baby Primrose." 



One of the "cutest" little plants imaginable. It be- 

 gins to flower in three months from sowing, and will 

 continue to bloom for months. The flowers arn 

 small, hardly half an inch across, of a pleasing rose 

 color with a yellow eye. and are borne in clusters on 

 long erect stems. The plant is vigorous and hardy. 

 thriving even in unfavorable locations. 



Pkt.. 50 seeds. 5 cts. 



Primula Obconica. 



A distinct species, almost ever-blooming, being in 

 flower from ten to twelve months at a time. The 

 blossoms ar^ pure white, sometimes shading to lilac, 

 and are produced on lone stems in large showy clus- 

 ters of from ten to fifteen flowers in a bunch. 



Pkt.. 50 seeds, t\ cts. 



