MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
_4 — Whitney Point, N. T.— "Tour seeds are very satisfactory 
and I get as good results as those wlio send for higher- 
priced seed." — Mrs. Hiram King. 
MIXED PERENNIAL SEEDS 
WHY NOT HAVE A BED OF HARDY PERENNIALS? 
It requires but little care when once established, but it will afford 
a succession of bloom from the earliest spring tinje throughout tlie 
-eabon. To assist my patrons in securing a bed, I offer mixed pacli- 
ets of Perennial Beeds, containing the following perennials and 
biennials, most of whicli are described in catalog. See "Culture of 
I lowers," p. 8, for directions for sowing seed. 
Mixed Perennials No. 1. Achillea Ptarmica, Adonis 
Aestivalis, Agrostemma Coronaria, Anchusa Capensis, Arabis, 
Asperula, Boltonia, Perennial Candj'tuft, Canterbury Bell, Chrys- 
leinum Maximum, Columbine, Coreopsis Lanceolata, English 
Daisy, Dianthus Plumosus, Foxglove, Golden Feather 
Feverfew, Snowball Feverfew, Forget-me-not, Gaura 
Lindheimeri, Gaillardia Grandiflora, Garden Helio- 
trope, Gladiolus, Gjiisophila Paniculata, Heienium, 
Heliopsis, Hibiscus, Hollyhock, Larkspur, Lavender, 
Lupine, Lj^chuis, Wallflow'er. 32 varieties. 
Mixed Perennials No. 2. To give my patrons 
a still greater variety, I offer a second mixture, includ- 
ing a number not described in my regular list. 
Achillea Milleflorum (rose), Aconitum Fapellus 
(blue), Alyssum Saxatile, Anemone Coronaria, Arcto- 
tis Grandis, Baptisia Australis (blue), Armeria For- 
mosa, Bocconia Japonica, Campanula Carpathica 
(bltie), Chrysanthemum Indorum, Delphinium, Dic- 
tamnus Albus (white), Gentiana Aucalis (blue and 
yellow), Geum Atrosanguineum (scarlet). Perennial 
Flax, Lunaria Biennis (Honesty), Marguerite Carna- 
tion, Peustemon (mixed), Physalis Francheti, Physos- 
tegia, Chinese Pink, Platycodon, Iceland Poppy, Ori- 
ental Poppy, Salvia Argentea, Senecio Elegans, Snap- 
dragon, Statice Latifolius, Stocks, Sweet Rocket, 
Sweet William, Scabiosa Japonica. 32 varieties. 
Either of the above mixtures, large packet, 10c; one 
of each for l5c. 
1 cz. Mixed Perennials (last year's seed), 15c. 
Any of the above separate, not listed elsewhere, 
5c p<.r pkt. 
TWO POPULAR PLANTS FOR 25c 
American Wonder Lemon and Otaheite Orange 
Price of each 15e, the two for 85c. 
CHILDREN'S 
COLLECTION 
''HIT OR MISS" FLOWER GARDEN 
Tills is made up of what I have left over of last 
year's seeds that upon testing were found to germi- 
nate, together with a large quantity of fresh seed. 
It Is a much nicer mixture tlian I could afford to 
make if seeds were fresh, and so large a proportion 
of the seed will grow you will be surprised and de- 
lighted with the wonderful array of blooms from a 
single packet. Sift out the line seed so that it may 
be planted under different conditions from the 
coarser seed. Large packet, 4c; oz., 10c. 
MIXED HARDY CLIMBERS 
Large Packet, Mixed, 18 Varieties, 10c. 
Aristolochia (Dutchman's Pipe), Balloon 
Vine, Brazilian jMorning Glory, Bryonopsis 
Laciniosa, Canary Bird Flower, Cetitrosema 
Grandiflora, Clematis Jackmanni, Clematis 
Paniculata, Cypress, Gourd, Hyacinth Bean, 
Japanese Hop, Japanese Morning 
Glory, Mina Lobata, Momordica Bal- 
samina, Moonflower Grandiflora, 
Scarlet Euuner, Sweet Pea Everlast- 
ing. 
Each variety separate, unless other- 
wise listed, 5c per pkt. 
MIXED HERB GARDEN 
Large Packet, 10 Varie' ies, Mixed, 10c. 
Ten popular aromatic plants, valu- 
able for medicine, garnishing, flavor- 
ing or imparting pleasant odors. 
Caraway, Coriander. Dill, Lavender, 
Rosemary, Sage, Sweet Fennel, Sweet 
Marjoram, Summer Savory, Thyme. 
Each variety, per pkt., 3c. 
Bnrliii-ton Ta., Mar M3.— "I want to toll yon of my success with your Aster seeds. I had one bed 20 ft. by GO 
It was niif ot tlie most beautiful tilings anyone would wish to sec. Poopie came from all over the city to see them niui < 
onmr .liuly ,,apcrs had a wnti-up about my flower {rarrlen. Your Sweet Pea seeds were good. 1 like the Spencers the 1). 
I have always found your seeds just wliat you advertised and do uot think there could be any better found." 
Harry J. Kobbins, Burlington. Iowa. 
Many different kinds and colors; easj"^ for the children to grow. 
ASTER. Choice mixed, early and late, many cojors, - - 5c 
BALSAM. Good mixed, a fine assortment, - - - - 4c 
COSMOS. Early-flowering, red, white and pink, mixed, - 5c 
"HIT OR MISS." A mixed packet, a little of everything, -4c 
NASTURTIUM. Many sorts and Colors mixed, - - - 5c 
BWEET PEAS. Giants of California, splendid mixed, - • 4c 
Total, 27c worth— all for 10c. 27c 
