ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
These are splendid for vases or for mixing in with other flowers in bouquets; they can also be dried for 
winter bouquets. If to be used for that purpose, they should be gathered before fully matured and then 
himg up to dry. Try a collection of them in your garden; you will enjoy every one of them. 
AcxK^ct:. ^^u..t^^ XT ■ 1,^ o f ^ ^^¥a Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass). Im- Pkt. 
Agrostis "ebulosa. Height 2 feet $0 10 mensc silvery plumes on 8- to 10-foot stems. . . «0 15 
Av_ena sterilis (Animated Oats), l^feet 10 Hordeum jubatum fSquirrel-tail Grass). 2 ft. . 10 
Briza maxima (Quaking Grass). Very graceful. Pennisetum longistylum. A splendid narrow- 
18 ill 10 leaved grass with gray plumes 18 inches high. 
Briza minima (gracilis). Slender, very graceful Fine for bordering foliage and large flowering 
panicles 10 beds. Good for bouquets. 2 ft 15 
Bromus brizaeformis. A species of Quaking Pennisetum Ruppeiianum. Large plumes of 
Grass. Useful for large bouquets. 2 ft 10 reddish brown on slender stems; narrow leaves. 
Coix Lacryma-Jobi (Job's Tears). Fine for Splendid for bordering large beds and for cutting. 15 
edging foliage beds and dwarf masses. 3 ft ' 10 |*'Pa.Pennata (Feather Grass). Very graceful . . 15 
GOOD WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS 
It is a pleasure to mo to give you a testimonial in Kindly send me a duplicate list of the seeds purchased 
regard to the seeds purchased from you ast spring. from you for our garden. Both the vegetable and flowers 
I have never had more beautiful flowers, all b oommg have done fine. If you get in this neighborhood I 
until frost, and the vegetables were also entirely satis- wish you would stop to see this lovelv garden- it is 
factory. I shall niost certainly renew my order for next really worth whUe !— Mbs. E. H. Bernheimer Elberon 
summer. — Mrs. E. A. Bigelow, Oyster Bay, N. Y. N. J. ' 
The seeds I bought from you last season for my Kindly send your catalogue to two of my friends who 
country place were entirely satisfactory and there is no were very keen about my garden last year and had not 
doubt but that I will give you my business next season. heard of you. See names on other side —Ada H 
—Dudley D. Sicher. . Rogers, Au Sable Forks, N. Y. ' 
ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS FOR WILD GARDENS 
A surprise collection, containing practically every annual in existence 
Large borders along carriage drives and woodland walks, shrubbery borders, and the hke may be pleas- 
ingly brightened as a result of freely sowing mixed flower seeds. The expense involved is very nominal in 
comparison with the wealth of bloom obtained. Such plantings will be a continuous source of ioyous sur- 
prise to you as, among the many growing annuals, you recognize old friends or discover new ones And at 
blooming time, some of the cheery flowers may be cut and transferred indoors without noticeably lessening; 
the charm of the outdoor plantings. Be careful not to sow the seeds too close together, as suitable space for 
plant development will contribute to the effectiveness of your planting. Oz. 25 cts., 3^1b. 75 cts. lb $2 25. 
For special offers of Flower Seeds in collections, see page 44 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
We give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, pro- 
ductiveness or any other matter of any seeds, plants, or bulbs we sell; and we 
will not he in any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not 
accept the goods on these terms, they are to be returned at once. 
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