Burlington, Ta.. Mar. '13. — "I had your Princess Pink 
seed and they were the most beautiful I i ver saw." 
— Hai ry J. KoL)biu.s. 
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MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Hardy Chinese and Scotch Pinks 
PHEASANT'S EYE PINK 
(Dianthus Plumarius) 
The ()l(l-f;i-lii(iiic(i (lanltMi or June Pink. Tiie 
flowers arc braiitifu!. ..1' ureal divcrsitA' of colors 
anil deliciouhly swcct-scciitcd . Hardy perennial, but 
like the Cliiiiesc I'iiik-. m w scd shuuld bo sown 
from time to tiiin'. a:^ i.ld plant - dit- out. Single and 
double, mixed, i'kt., Jiiu .-ccds, 5c. 
SCOTCH OR GRASS PINK 
A inaKniticent new strain of iicrin'tual Idoomin}? 
PinkH, with CDhirs of i'\i|uisitr liranl\. aud marked 
bj^adee]) velvct.\ -red cyr and a dciiciMU^ clover-like 
odor. ])(mb](; and sln^'-lc. mi.ved, includiuK the new 
Knbra. Tkt., 75 seeds, 5c. 
PINKS, SPECIAL MIXED 
The above kinds, mixed (excepting? Scotch Pink). 
Pkt., 2U0 seeds, 4c ; 2 i)kts., 7c. 
COLLECTION OF PINKS 
One-lialf i)acket of each of my nine kinds, a 
splemlid assoi'tmcut, 25c 
PINKS 
CHINESE PINK 
(Dianthus Sinensis) 
2ifktr8c^^^^ pkt., 200 seeds, 5c ; 
Diadem. The larfrest double pink. 
Mowers \ary in cd^r from lilac to 
crimson an<l maroon, with edges 
frint^ed and almovt w hite. 
Double Mixed. A magnificent 
strain with lar-e .hmhle fringed and 
beautiful colored il, avers, from the 
pun>st w hite to rich, vehcty reds. 
Fireball. A splendid ni-w variety 
a dark bhxxl red, very double, rich 
and velvety. 
^ Japanese: "Oriental Beauties." 
Extra lai-L'-e flowers, many e\i|ulsitely 
friiiLTedand tinted, c,:].,!-.- raiiirefrora 
pure white, thiouuh sliailes of pink 
and red, tu ilarkest velvety crimson 
and lilacks. 
Pink Beauty. A new and beait- 
tif til doubh; variety, of a delicate pink 
color, very line. (Only 100 seeds iu 
a pkt.) 
Princess Pinks. A novel strain 
of single pinks, with friuLced tlowers, 
mottled, tlaked. si)otted aud striped 
in great diversity of color. Very 
desirable. 
Snowdrift. Large double wbite, 
with fringed petals. 
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FOR WINTER BLOOMING. 
An inexpensive window garden may 
be bad from seeds of such annuals as 
the followi ng, and as results come so 
mu(di sooner tli;in from seeds of the 
re.LCular sreenlioiise ])lauts It will be 
found very sal isfactor\' : 
Al\ ssuni, P.alsam. < aleiidula, ('andy- 
tiift, Larksiuir. Lupine, Mignoneite, 
Nasturtium, Xicotiana, Phlox, Portu- 
laca, Snaiidragon, Stocks, Winter- 
rtowcring Sweet Pea, Verbena, Wall- 
tiower. 
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PENTSTEMON GRANDIFLORA 
NiMV lar;ie-llowered liylirids,. in color varying from 
white, |tink, rose and t'rimson to mauve and jtur- 
ple. in style of Idooni they are \-ery similar to the 
Fox.irlove, hut the.\' come later, thus ]iro|orming the 
flowering sea-on of \\\\< popular ilowei-. 1 f -(arted 
early tliev ldo(Uii tiic lirst season. Hardy pcreuuial, 
2 ft. Pkt., 20() seeds. 6c. 
SCARLET RUNNER 
The liean known as ^ 
mental as well as u<i 
llower is as pretty a 
a ri stocr a t i e u e i g 1 1 1 1 o r s . 
irlet liunni'i- i< highly orna- 
\. and both in foliage and 
mher as many of its more 
Pkt., 13 seeds, 5c; oz., 9c. 
SENSITIVE PLANT 
habit of closing its 
Children always en- 
10 seeds, 5c. 
Cultivated for its curious 
leaves at the slightest tmudi 
joy it. Tender annual. Pkt. 
SMILAX 
Xo climbing plant surpasses tlie Smilax, not only 
for the graceful beauty of tlie vine, but for its value 
in decoration. Pkt., 65 seeds, 6c; 1-4 oz., 16c. 
