SeKton, 111., Sept., "07. 
loyed any to much as tbe mixed packet tills year 
"Ol all the flower seed Irottl you. I never en- 
' ■■ Mrs. B. S. Duscati. 
—19— 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
"HIT OR MISS" FLOWER Garden. 
This is made up of wh.-it I h.^vc left over of 
last >;onr's .wils th.it upon testing were found to 
frerminnte, together with a large qii.antily of 
Inssh seed. It niakcs a much nircr mixture than 
I could afford to make if seeds were frcah. and so 
large a proportion of the seed will rtow you will 
Ik surprised and dclishteil with the wonderful 
array of blooms from a single packet. Sift out 
the fine seed, so that it may be planted under 
different conditions from the coan^cr seed. Extra 
laiKO packet. ♦ ct*^ ID ct». 
SPECIAL OFrER. 
THREE NEW THINGS FOR IS cts. 
Naw Annual Swaat Winiam, p. 47; Nov- 
•Ity Stocka, p. 45; Naw Giant Flowarinr 
Swaat Paaa, p. 11. 
LAWN GR.ASS SE,ED. 
MY LAWN GRASS MIXTURE, and I make but one, is the 
very best that can be made. If directions are followed it wi)l 
give a soft, close sod of uniform texture and rich emerald green. 
Lawn Graaa, Beat Grade. I pt.. 20 eta., po.stpaid; 1 <|f 
30 cta.j postpaid; 2 qts.. SO eta., postimid; 1 pk., $1.25, bV 
exiircis (at buyers expcnLc); 1 bu.. $4.50, by cxoress pt buy 
er's e-tpcnsc. If ordered by freight add 25 cts. fur cartafic. 
Shady Place Lawn Graaa. A mixture especially adapted 
for sowing under trees and other shady places. 1 qt- 
35 eta., postpaid; 2 qts.. 60 eta., postpaid; 1 pk., 
$1.50, (by express at buyers expense). 
, White Clover, Sterllne Grade. 1 nz., 7 eta.; 
H lb., 15 eU.; 1 lb., 45 eta., all postpaid. 
. \^9*' *•> Make a Good Lawn. See directions 
in Culture of Flowers," p. 22. 
. To renovate a Poor Lawn Sod. Cut lines six 
inches apart, and mellow to a depth of three inches. 
Sow seed and coJ.-cr Ughtlr \%'ith .sonic of the mellow 
dirt. ^ 
Rl^^ffi-.'^"''' CINNAMON VINES, ii 
Beautiful' Leavea, Dainty Flowers, Exquisite 
Perfumes, Grows In Shade or Sun—Wet 
or Dry. No Inaecta Ever Trouble — 
No Winter Harms. Once Plant- 
ed Will Grow a Ufetlme. 
Nasturtimus. 
(Sea outside of cover). 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
For size and variety ol 
color my Nasturtiums nro 
unexcelled. As a sample 
of the many lompliments 
received, see commenda- 
tory letter on page 30. 
Five Packets for 
18 cts. 
(Like those on cover). 
Either DWARP or TALL 
(Vour choice). 
The Cinnamon Vine — From the Oriental land is 
one of the most charming of climbers, and will quick- 
ly surround your arbor, window or veranda with a 
wonderful profusion of \-incs covered v.ith hand- 
sjmc, glossy, heart-shaped leaves and sweet scented 
Hjwera. Perfectly hardy, thriving everyivhure. 
Tne \ines often run-25 to 40 feet, while its many 
clusters of delicate white flowers Ecnd out an 
amount of delicious fragrance that is truly wonder- 
lul. It also makes an attractive window climber 
i>ee my Culture of Flowers" for directions. Two 
or three roots planted on each side of a door or win- 
dow vr.n quickly cover it. For an arbor or porch, 
the roots should be one foot apart. 
Extoa Quality— sure to btow. Price, 1 strong 
root. 6 cts.; 3 roots. IS cU.; 6 roots, 25 eta.: 12 
roots. 45 eta, all postpaid. ' 
