Long Prairie, Minn. — "Your Asters were surely so 
the lovolicst I cvpr saw: Swoi^t T'l as and I'ansii' 
were thi' best we ever had. "---IMrs. N. Wold. 
mo of — 21- 
s also 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN, 
BEAUTIFUL NEW CANNAS 
Bronzed-Leaved 
Canna. A mixture of 
diirk or vod-loavod varie- 
ties, spleralid where fo« 
]i:i.i;e effect is desired. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, 5c. 
Novelty C annas. 
An oreliid-flowering mix- 
ture of the Dwarf Orozjr 
type, in striped, spotted 
or variegated red and 
yellow sorts. Plit., 15 
seeds, 5c. 
Red Cannas. A spe- 
cially selected strain of 
— the most desii-able dwarf 
Crozv red sorts. Ijeariug extra large Hewers, rivaling 
tlie Gladiolus in size and brilliance. Pkt., 15 seeds, 
^^Canna Prize Mixed. This is a splendid strain 
of the new dwarf Cvozy type, saved trom a grand 
colle'-tion of the newest and best named varieties, 
niid o'ln he especially recommeuded for its large, 
^'hidiohi-^-like blooms, and beautiful colors, faunas 
Tis easily raided from seed and bloom the first season, 
'pkl IT) see(l«, 5c; 1 oz., 25c. 
Giant Canna, Mixed. Tall-growing varieties, 
including both bronze and green-leafed sorts. Pkt., 
''c^Si^Jj^liectfon. one packet of each of the 
above five sorts, 20c. . 
CANNA. BULBS 
and other Choice Bulbs. See pp. 46-50 | 
PrituN-ton. 111. — "Mv Canterbury Bells from your seed pave 
great delight and brou-ht forth many such expressions as How 
lovely! How lark-e! How many beautiful shades! 1 must surely 
grow tliem!" "—Mva. H. W. Hodgmau. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Much attention is now paid to tliis stately, old-fashioned 
flower, and it is found as a proniiiuMU toature i" * ^.^^'^'/^ 
flower shows. Very easily grown lio.n ^V<'^^' .J^^^^^ 
second season. If the blossoms are mpped out as they faiU, 
you will have blooms all suumier. Hardy bienmal. 2 /. te _t • 
"Cud and Saucer." A curious and sliowy strain, -with 
flow^-s refe""ling a ctip aud saucer. A «i"Sle Plant bears 
from lOo to 200 blossoms. White, blue and rose shades mixed. 
Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c. 
Double Mixed. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c. 
Pink Shades. A choice mixture of Pi^^ ?."!^xSf 
Cup aud Saucer, single aud double sorts. .Splendid for exhibi- 
tion. IMct., ."iOO seeds, 5c. _ , , 
Single Mixed. Extra prize strain. _ Pkt.. 500 seeds, 4c. 
Special Mixed. My four above strains mixed. 1 kt., oOO 
seeds, 5c; 2 pkts., 8c; ViG oz., 10c. 
COBEA SCANDENS 
A beautiful climber for outside planlinR- or ^'i^. ^""se^a^oijy 
Window. Kotluug is iKMter iu ''''^ 7^T i' munches 
a ranid climber It ur..\vs 20 to i<'''l hi.^'', and blanches 
fre^drcove'ing a large surface. The foliage is highly oi-na- 
mental. The bell-shnped llowers oPf^ a clear green but tm 
afterwards to a lovely lilac blue. Pkt., 15 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts., 
Cobea' Mixed. Blue and white mixed. Pkt., 15 seeds, 5c. 
WILD CUCUMBER 
This well-known climber has so many favorable qualities- 
easy of cultivation, rapid growing, dense foliage, g 
blossoms, self-sowing— that we cannot do without it. I Kt., 
seeds, 5c; oz., 25c. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER 
\ splendid climber for the 
porch or trellis. It grows rap- 
idly, has very pretty foliage, 
aud curiously-shaped, canary 
yellow flowers, with fancied 
likeness to a bird with out- 
stretched wings. I recom- 
mend it as one of the most 
desirable vines to be obtain- 
ed from seed. Annual. Pkt., 
25 seeds, 5c. 
