Miss Emma V. White. 
6 PACKETS 
FOR 
10 CENTS 
Over 50 Differ- 
ent Kinds and 
Colors. 
CHILDREN'S COLLECTION. 
ONLY 10 CENTS. 
Aster. Ix)vely mixcJ colors. Price S ct». 
Balsam. Good inixccl. Price 3 eta. 
Eschscholtzla. Colifomia Poppy, Mixed. 
Price 3 cts. 
Hit or Miss. A mi.xcd packoiie of many dif- 
ferent flowers. Price 4 cts. 
Snapdrason. Ginnt. Mi.xcd. Price 4 cts. 
Sweet Peas, Giants of California. 
Mixed. Price 3 cts. 
Total 22 cts. 
Collection for lO cts. 
MIXED HARDY CLIMBERS. 
Balloon Vine, Brazilian Morning Glory. Bryonopsis Lnciniosa, 
Canary Bird Flower, Ccntrosem.T Graiuliflora. Cypress. Gourd. 
Hyacinth Bean, Japanese Hop, Japancic Mominc Giorv, >lina Lo- 
bata. Momordica Balsamina, iloonllower Grandidum, Scarlet Run- 
ner, Sweet. Pea Eyerlastinn. 
Large Pncketi Mixed, IS Varieties, 10 cts. 
1907 PRIZE AWARDS. 
The 50 prizes offered for best Asters grown from a ijitt packaRc 
sent out to my customers in 1007 liavc been awarded as follows: 
Ten prizes ol iS.OO cich to— 1. Mrs. J. L. Tamlinson, AHjany. Ore: 2. Josic L. 
Llnd, Cabot. Vt.; 3. Mrs. Jennie V. Wood. Lena, 111.: t. Mrs. II. C. ll.-illctl, 
Hyanals, Mast ; 5. Mrs. Frank CllnKHLin, Austin, Minn ; 6. .Mrs. Win. U. 
McKenzle. Watlord, Cat.: 7. Ralph A. Blake, East Swaniey, N. II.: >. Miss 
Tena Weieant, MInot, N. D,; 9. Mrs. L. M. Bristol, Little Genesee, N, Y.: 
10. Mrs. Jobn S!nipsoo, Vlckshurc, Mich, 
Ten prizes of S2.00 each and 30 prizes of Sl.OO each have also 
been awarded. A full list of the 50 prize winners has been printed 
and will be sent to any of the participant.'; for the Aster prizes who 
ask for it when sending this year's order for seeds 
2— 
MIXED PERENNIAL SEEDS. 
Why not have a bed of hardy Perennials? U reciuircs but 
little cani when once estabhslicU, and it wUl allortl a succession of 
bloom from the earliest springtime throuahout the season. To as- 
sist my patrons in securiiif such a bed, I offer mixed packets 
of perennial seeds, containins the foUowinB perennials and m- 
cnnials. described in the cuialogue. 
No. 1. — Achillea Ptannica. 2. iVgrostenuiin Coronana. 3. An- 
cliusa Capcn.sis. 1. .■^rabis. 5. .'Xsiwrula. fl. Boltonia, 7, Candy- 
tuft. Iberis Gibraltiea. S. Canterbiu-y Bell. 0. Chrysanthemum 
M.aximum. 10. Culonibine. U. Coreopsis Uinceolata, 12. English 
Daisv. 13. Dianlhus Plumoaus. 14. Difiitalis, or Koxelovc. 
15. I'Vverfew, Golden Peather. '.0. Feverfew Matricaria. 17. FotBCl- 
ine-iiiit. . IS. Gaillardia Grandiflora. 19. Garden Heliotrope. 
20. Gladiolus. 21. Gypaophila Paniculatn. 22. Heudiora. SatHruincn, 
23. Hibiscus. 21. Hollyhock. 25. Larkspur. 20. Lavender, 
27. Lyclini.';. 2S. Wallllower. ' 
No. 2. — To give my patams a still Kre:iter variclyi I oiler u sec- 
ond mixture, im-ludinK a number not described in my regular list. 
1, Achillea Millelloruni (rose). 2. Aconitum Naiicllus (blue), 
3, Alyssum Saxiitile (yellow), 4, Anemone Conjnaria (miKed). 
.5. Arctotis Grandis. 0. Baptisia Auslrahs (blue). 7. Bocconin 
japonica. S. Campanula Cat puthiea (blue). 9. Uictan nus Albus 
(white). 10. GonlKina Aucalis (blue and yellow). 11. Geum Atio- 
saiiKuineum (scarlet). 12. Linuin, Pereiinc. 13, Lunniia Biennis 
(Honesty), l-l. Mari.iiciite Carnation. 15. Penstemon (mixed). 
Iti. Phy.salis Franchetti. 17. Pink (Chinensis). IS. Plntycodon. 
19. Poppy (Iceland). 20. Pop|iy (Oriental). 21. Pyrothrum UIir- 
nosum. 22. Salvia Arc.entea. 23. Senecio Kleitans. 24. Snap- 
diaKon. 25. Stalico Lalilolius. 20. Stocks, 27. Sweef. Rocket. 
2S. Sweet \Villi:im. 29. Scabinsa Caucnsica. 
Either of tho above Mixtures, Laree Packet lOc. 
1 OZ.I Mixed Perennials (last year's seed), IS cts. 
HERB GARDEN. 
Ten popular ammatic plants, valuable fur medicine, garuishiHB i 
(lavorins or impartini; pleasant odors. 1. Caraway. 2. Corinndor. 
3. Dill. -1. Lavender, 5. Rosemary, G. Saeo. 7. Sweet Fennel. 
8. Sweet Marjurain. 9. Siimiiior Savorv. 10. Thyme. 
Large Packet, lO varieties, mixed, lO cts. Each va- 
riety, per pkt., 3 cts. 
OLD-FASHIONED GARDEN. 
"As for mariuol.ls, poppies, hollyhocks, and various simllowers 
we shall never have a pardon without them, both for their own 
sake and for the siike of the old-Iashioned folk who used to love 
them." — Henry Ward Bcechcr. _ , , 
1. Aster. 2. Bachelor's Button. 3. Balsams. •!. Candytuft. 
5. Coreopsis. 0. Double Dahlia. 7. Double Hollvhock. 8. Lark- 
.spur. 0. Marigold. 10. Mirnonetto. 11. Chinese Pink. 12. Double 
Sunflower. 13. Wallflower. 
13 Packets of these old-fashloned favorites for 2S cts. 
