MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Umbrella Plant 



(Cyperus Tllternifolius . 

 A delicate, decorative foliage planti 

 throwing up stems two to three feet highi 

 eurmounted with a whorl of graceful 

 grass-like leaves. If you can nave but 

 one plant in the house, no better selec- 

 tion could be made than that of the Umbrella 

 Plant. Pkt., 5 cts. 



Wheelock. Pa., Mar., 1900. — "The flowers raised from yoar 

 mixed Zinnias were the most beautiful I evep saw." 



Mrs. M. A. Mc Arthur. 



Stella Sunflower 



(Helianthus Cucurmifolius.) 



If everyone could appreciate 

 the beauty of this class of Sun- 

 flowers they would be in ev- 

 ery garden. The plants are 

 somewhat dwarf and branch- 

 ing with small, slossy green 

 leaves. The blossoms are 

 single, i to 3 inches in diame- 

 ter7 and are borne on long 

 stems, splendid for cutting. 

 Some have black centers, oth- 

 ers yellow, and the petals vary 

 in shape in size, so that every 

 plant is somewhat different 

 from all the others. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 4 cts. 



California Doable 

 Sunflower. 



A wonderfully handsome 

 double sunflower. The plant 



§rows to a height of 4 to 5 feet, 

 earing at its~summit an im- 

 mense flower, densely double, 

 which lifts its face to the sun 

 for weeks. There are mar 

 other blossoms equally showy, 

 but those on the side branches 

 are not quite eo large. Pkt. 4c. 



VIOLET 



VINCA ROSEA. 



No other flower has had its praises more often 

 sung by the lover of nature, and it has ever stood an emblem 

 of innocence. It is easily raised from seed, though rather 

 slow to germinate, but when once established it is the first 

 flower to greet one in the spring. Perennial. 



The Czar. A lovelv, large-flowered blue. Pretty for 

 pots. Pkt., 5 cts. 



White Queen. Very fragrant. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Violets, mixed. White and blue, mixed. Pkt., 4c. 



Kansas City Mo.. April. 1900. — "My Moonflowers last year were a great 

 Success ." Mrs. B. B Seelye. 



Arctic. Ind.. Mar.. 1900. — "I received the seeds and am highly pleased with 

 the quantity in the packages and prices." Jos. R. Wiley. 



