EunplOB. V. D.. Apr., Off. 
•ImUoU wars much ■4iiiire<l.' 
"Vour icedi illi) well. 
-Mil* C, P. But 
Tlitt Caoliir (lilts' BoHb — 1*3 
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LADY LENOX 
THE NEW GIGANTIC COSMOS 
This new Cosino-i is of puiantif 'ire :itnl beauty, anil bas won univer- 
sal praise and awards at the leadini: flower show's of the count r%'. The 
flower is 5 to 6 inches in diameter, in color a dclichtful ehcll-pinK, lieht- 
ine up henutifully at niKht. and it lasts an unusually long time when 
cut. Without doubt the finest of the late flowering class. G to 7 feet. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 5o. 
KLONDYKE COSMOS 
A gorgeous omngc-ycUow variety. Th^ plants are bushy and sym- 
niGtnoal, with leaves more coarsely larinLiteti than in the other sorts. 
It ia fino for pot plants, blooming in pots when 6 or S inches high. 3 J 
feet. Pkt,, 25 sccdc, 5c. 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
COSMOS 
CALIFORNIA GIANT COSMOS 
For fall blooming Co.smos lina no superior. Tho largo, 
bushv plants, 3 to G feet InRh, are completely covered in tno 
late /all with hundreds of benvitiful ray flowers, pink, while 
or reil. Both iluwerH and foHaKo uro unsurpaMsed for dcc- 
onilion. This ih an inioroved strain Krown fur mo by a 
California specialist, ana will i)roduco JarKO-st flowers and 
choicest colors. 5 feet. 
Giant Crimson Cosmos. Pkt., 50 Heeds, 4c. 
Giant Pink Cosmos. Pkt.., oO seeds, 4c. 
Giant White Cosmos. Pkt., .""(O McedM, 4o. 
California Giant Cosmos, Mixed, rkt., 
^ 75 sccdH, 4C. ; 2 pktH., 7c. 
EARLY FLOWERING COSMOS 
There Is nothinjf liandHoriier flian the Connios, 
^ but its late floworinR has prevented its universal 
■/cultivation. Growers have been experimenting, 
^ however, and now the offerinfts of early flowering 
varieties fairly rival thoir fall histers. 1 call e.f- 
pecial attention to my new ."jtrain of Minne;i"ta 
grown seed, which all flower lovers will especially 
welcome. 
Early Minnesota Cosmos. A \'aluablc new Htrain of 
Minnesota-prown seed. Tiie plants grow 3 to 4 feet hiRh and 
come into flower from two weeks to a month earlier than any 
other sort. The flowers, wluch come in pink or white, are Itirce 
and beautifully formed, and are borne in greatest profusion from 
f-atlv Julv until killed by frosts. Constant cuttiri« rnakci no 
• iifTerence" in tho decorative effect of the row. Pkt., 50 scedH, lOc. 
Early Dawn Cosmos. Flowers pure white, with a tiriKC of 
rose at tho center. Plants begin to bloom about August 1. 
Pkt.. 50 sewla, 5c. , 
Early Flowering Cosmos. GomI Mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4c. 
COSMOS SPECIAL MIXED 
This mixture includes all the kinds described on ih'ia paKe, and 
other fancy varieties, with only a small prooortion ot the two 
new sorts, Lady Lcno.x and Klondyke. Pkt., 60 seeds, 6c.; 
2 pkts., 8c. 
CYPRESS VINE 
A beautiful climber, always a favorite, with delicate, feathery, 
dark green foHase, bearing bright, velvety, star-shaped flowers 
in scarlet or white. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 
rUmcr. Minn.. IWf). ''I liaro bOHi-bt Etx-da from yoo tor 12 jearB an<J Iiato sol 
othera to Ijoj-. HftTo alwaja fcacU tUem oU right."— Mast J. CiicmKT. 
