reUluma, Cat.. April, *07. "Your cataloi; U the best compiled and has — 29 — 
tbe daintiest cover I have ercr seeo.** Miss Maude L. Clarke. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
FOXGLOVE, OR DIGITALIS. 
The Foxglove becomes more popular 
each year. It is perennial and perfectly 
hard>-. Ver>* easily Rrown from seed 
and is fine for shrubberies and other 
partially shaded places. It sends up 
stately stalks, 2 to 3 feet high, covered 
with thimble-shapcd flowers in varied 
:m\d beautiful colors. I ofier a mixture of 
;scveral choice strains, the Gloxlnlae- 
fl^rat rivaling the Rloxinia in shadings 
.and markin^ys; Monstrosaf With its 
mammoth stalks; each having a large 
'temtinal flower, curious and beautiful, and 
'the Waculata, a charming new spotted 
.strain. Splendid mixed. PkL. 400 sceds.4c 
SEE MY VEGETABLE LIST, PAGES 
SS6 AND 57. 
FUCHSIA. 
Fuchsias are not diffiailt to raise 
from seed if given a warm tempera- 
lure. The seed may be sown at any 
time, the plants coming into flower 
in three or four months. The seed- 
lings make robust plants and often 
give charming new varieties. The 
strain I offer has been carefully saved 
from the choicest varieties, both sin- 
gle and double. Pkt., 20 seeds, 
lO cts. 
GODETIA. 
The "Satin Flower," a low grow- 
ing annual , w\ th la rgc wide-open , 
satiny flowers of white. Hlac, rose and 
deep shades of pink and crimson, 
delicately shaded and spotted, 
J£ixcd. Pkt., 300 seeds. 3 cts- 
GBLIA. 
The Gilla prows about a foot high, 
has dainty flowers in rose, blue or 
white, and graceful, finely cut foliage, 
serving nicely for a decoration of 
green. Pkt., 400 seeds, 3 cts. 
GLOXINIA. 
Popular ftrccnhouse and crjnson.'atory plants witn 
Rorgcous, bcll-shapcd flowers and ornaincnLal foliage. 
This is a splendid mixture grown for mc by a well known 
German expert, and includes many choice r,trainfi, 
among them being Emperor Frederick, (luv.crs of a 
fier>' scarlet, encircled by a pure while band; Emperor 
WilliBmf lovely blue shades', Queen Louisa, a nev/ 
and ehanning spotted variety; Gleentea, enormously 
large flowers; Coquette, delicate ciilur! with a yelloiv 
throat and many other brilliant combinations. In- 
deed, all the Glo.xinla colors arc m brilliant one seldom 
grows an unsatisfactory plant. Mixed, PIct., 8!i seeds, 
7 eta. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
For ornamenting the border, for summer cutting, 
and for the winter bouquet, these arc indespensiblc. 
This mixture includes beautiful feather and striped 
gmssGS and many other choice varieties. Some arc 
annual, others ncrcnnial. Large pkt., 5 cte* 
