MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Los Angeles, CbI.— "Everyone thon^ht the Coleus 1 90 
raised from your seed the most beautiful they had ever 
si!on."— Mrs. M. 0. Dolson. 
COCKSCOMB (Celosia) 
Ostrich Feather, or Thompson! Magnifica. A 
new and suiierb slraiu of featbered Cockscomb. With its 
gracelul fr.i i lioi y ]tlumes of briiliant crimson ami other 
mauiiilici ut sliadis of red and gold it makes a great 
for the Kiirden, lasting until everything else is 
18 to 24 inches. Mixed. Pkt., lidU seeds, 5c. 
Dwarf Hybrid Cockscomb, Mixed. 
With their " 
show 
gone. 
iiiiniiM 
Ostrich Feather Cockscomb. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Bridal Robe. This is a hardy biennial, but it 
blooms the first summer if started early. The foliage 
Is lacy and fern-like, and in tlie blooming season the 
plant is covered for a long period \\iili hundreds of 
double and semi-double graceful white flowers -with 
fringy petals. If once tried it will always liud a place 
in your garden, being splendid for home or church deco- 
ration. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 
New Dwarf Double. Very dwarf and compact 
plants, with blossoms .so donlde and so profuse as to 
cover the entire plant with heaiilifnl semi-lialls of 
white or cream or gold. My seed iiieludes three uami'd 
varieties in mi.xture, namely, Wliite Pearl, Primrose 
Queen and Golden Queen, lirst aitmial chrysanthemum 
offered. 1 foot. Pkt., 100 srcHs, 5c. 
Double Annual Mixed. Pure white, golden yel- 
low or cream while in color, some arr densely double, 
othor.s have small fi-inge-like petals. Vei v liaidv, bloom- 
ing until latest frost. 2 ft. Mi.xed. I'kt., 200 seeds 4c. 
Single Annual Mixed. Also called "Painte.i rea- 
dies," or "Preneb Marguerites." Beauliful daisy-like 
flowers in wliilr, ^•(•l^,w oi- erimsnn, s')ine lieiii.i;' znned 
HI different shades nf liroiizy mis, including the iiopu- 
lar new soi'ls, AbuMiinu- star, Evrniijg .Star and North- 
ern Star. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 
Japanese. S.immI iinm an extra choice collection 
of the hoe.se Chrysanthemums, including 39 extra-early 
strain. Beautiful new and often valuable varieties 
are obtained from seed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8c. 
Roedsburg, Wis— -"I have grown your sci'ds for ,1 miiiitior of 
y> !lrs.' Have had Giant Paiisies in every coii' i i \ able c.l.u-, and 
.Snowball and Fireball Pinks that passod for Carnatir.n!, ; also lari;.- 
ami l)eautiful Cosmos and Agcratum equal to greenhousu grown 
st.nck."— Mrs. C. L. N,>tt. 
•ombs, thest' are very showy 
for massing in a bed. 'Tliis mixture 
ciHii.-iin.s ihe choicest laann'il snrts, in- 
eliidiug Empress, Glasgow Prize, 
Queen of Dwarfs and othi-r new hy- 
brid varieties, with crimson, pink 
and strijied combs. Attractive for 
imts. Pkt., 200 seed, 6c; 2 pkts., 
10c. 
Cockscomb, Special Mixed. 
The above two and other choiet; sorts 
ujixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 6c; 2 pkts.. 
COLEUS 
These ornamental foliage plants 
"With their rich colorings may be eas- 
ily- obtained from seed. They grow 
rapidly and attain perfection the first 
summer. 
Mammoth Rainbow. Leaves 
are very large, Jieart-shaped and 
handsomely crinkled and include the 
many combinations of the most high- 
ly colored Coleus. Pkt., 150 seeds, 
8c. 
New French Coleus. A fine 
mixture of French hybrids, sure to 
give only choice varieties. Pkt., 150 
seeds, 5c; 2 i»kts., 8c. 
Ruffled Giant Coleus. Ex- 
ceptionally large leaves, curiously 
curled and fringed and of richest 
and most diverse colors. The best 
obtainable. Mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 
8c. 
Red Leaved Coleus. Pkt., 10c, 
Coleus. Special Mixed.. The 
above four varieties mixed. Pkt., 
150 seeds, 8c. 
