n/:iss EMMA V. whitc 
6 PACKETS 
FOK 
1 0 Cents. 
Over so Different 
Kinds and Ool< 
ors; easy for the 
■cliUdren to grow 
Children's Collection 
ONLY 10 CENTS 
Aster. Lovely niLxcd colons. Price, GO. 
Casmos. Early-flowering. Price, 4o. 
Hit or Miss. A mixed puckngc of many dif- 
iercut flowers. Price, 40, 
Pansy. Finest mixed. Price, 4c. 
_ Sweet Peas, Giants of California. Mbced, 
Price, 3c. 
Zinnia. Special Mixed. Price, 40. 
Total, 240., for loo. 
MIXED HARDY CLIiV<BERS. 
Balloon Vine, Brnzili:in Morninp u.ory, Bryonopsia Lneiniosni 
Canar>' Bird Hewer, Crntcoacma Gmnui.'iora, Cypres?. Gourd, liyn- 
cintU Bean, Japanese Hop, Japunc^e M '.-iiinR Glory, Mina I.oGata, 
Momonlica BaL-jamimi, Moonflo-.; :r Giandifljra, Scariet ttunner, 
Sweet Pea Everlaaling. 
large Packet, Mixed. 15 Varieties, lOo. 
SPECIAL OFFER 50c. 
If you don't know what to select, send me 
50 cents, and I will send you my "Culture of 
Flowers" free and 65 cents worth of choice 
annuals that will make your garden a blaze 
of bloom. 
Onftldft. N. Y.. S*vU. 09. "HwXy awy TrlntrOM W*d KVtmtnfttod. r«r- 
•anltli kre &U CK>wlnc. Aat«n ar« crMilj ftJminNl."— 'Mavt Sunt. 
SOME THINGS NEW. 
Blue Rose. Doveloped nftor five years of pxperimentntion, p. 6& 
Grego Asters, Two sploniiid now Giant Comet sorte, p. 4. 
Early Salvia. K^nrciallv fine fur the North, p. -12. 
Everblooming Crimson Rambler, p 52. 
Giant Jerusalem Cherry. men±;uro H inches in diiuue- 
ter, p. -13. 
LlUput Nasturtium. See p. 35. 
New Spider Plant. Glgantoa. A fine bonier plant, p. 44. 
Revised Bulb List. With srent special prcmiumH, pp. 48-50. 
Wonderberry, Luther B\irbank's fsunous creation, p. 47. 
Zinnia Jacqueminot. See cover and p. 40. 
MIXED PERENmAL SEEDS. 
Why not have a bed of hardy Perennials? It requirea but 
little care whei\ onco estnblislied, but it will nffortl a auoceaaion of 
bloom from the earliest .•^jiringtime thruout the nenaon. To aKuitit 
my pairona in sccurinR a betl. I offer mixed paokots Of peren- 
nial seeds, contaimug the following ncrenuiala and biennials, de- 
scribed in Iho cntaloR. See ''Culture of Fl»\vei-n." p. 10. 
No. 1. Achillea Ptonnioa. 2. Agrastcmma Coronaria. 3. An- 
chu>'a, C.^peusin. 4. Arabia. 5. Aapcrula. 0. Bot'oonia. 7. Bul- 
tonin. S. Candytuft^ Iberia Gibrnltrien. 0. Canterbury l^ell. 10. 
Chrysantheuium Maxnitinn. 11. Colombine. 12. Coreopsis Lance- 
olata. 13. ICuKliah Daisy. 11. Dianthus riunu)snH. la. niidLalis, 
or FoxrIovo. 10. Fcverfow, Golden Feather. 17. Feverfew Mutri- 
caria.lS. Forcct-me-not. 19. Giiillardin Grandiflnra. 20. Garden 
lU'liotropc. 21 Gladiolus. 22. GypHOi>hila ranicuUitn. 23. llou- 
clieni Sanguinea. 21. llibiscufl. 25. Hollyliock. 20. Larkspur, 
27. Lavender. 2S. Lychnis. 20. Wallflower. 
No. 2. To Kivo my patrons a still greater variety, I oiTer a 
second mixture. inelutlii<g u number not described in n»y regular list. 
1. AcliiUca Millcflorum (rose). 2. Aconitiuu Napellua (blue). 
3. Alj-ssum Saxatile (yellow). -I. Anemone Coronaria (mixed). 6. 
Arctotia Gnmdia. G. Bapliwia Australia (blue). 7. liocconia Jup- 
onica. S. Campanula Carpatldea (bUie). 0. Diotiunnns AlbuH 
(white). 10. dentlaua Aucalis (blue and yellow). U. Geum At- 
rosancuincum (scnrlet). 12. Linum, Torenne. 13. fiunaria Bien- 
nis (Honesty), M. Marguerite Cnfnation. 15. Penal cnion (mLxed). 
10. Physahs Franchetti. 17. Pink (Chineru^is). IK. Platycodon. 
19. Poppy (Iceland). 20. Poppy (Gi'ientid). 21. Pyrethrum 
Ullguosum. 22. SfUvia Argentea. 23. .Senecio IClegatis. 21. Snap- 
dragon. 25. Static© Lutifolius. 20. Slocks. 27. Sweet llookot. 
28. Sweet William. 20. Snabiosa Caueusira. 
Either of the above Mixtures, Largo Packet, lOo. 
1 oz. Mixed Perennials (lust year'a seed), 15c. 
HERB GARDEN 
Ten popular aromatic pliinta, valuablo for medicine, gamiahing, 
flavoring or imparting pleasant odora. 1. Caraway. 2. Coriander. 
3. Dill. '1. Lavender. 5. Uosemary. 0. Sngc. 7, Sweet Fennel, 
8. Sweet Marjoram. 9. Sumnu-r Savory. 10. Tliyme. 
Laroc Packet, 10 varieties, mixed, lOo. Each variety, per pUI.. 3c. 
