MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. 
LAWN GRASS SEED 
MY LAWK GRASS MIXTTJBE, ivml I make but onr, w th.> 
very best that cun bo nmdu. U tliroctions aro XoMowimI it will 
givo a mtft, closo Kod of tmiform texture and rlcli oincralLl Rrren. 
Lawn Grass. Best Grade. 1 pi., 20o.. postpaid; I qt.. 3Bc., 
poNtpiud; 2 qU.. 60c., po^^lp.iid: 1 pk.. (5 lbs.), $1.25, by cx- 
nroMCttt buyer's expensed; 1 bu., (20 lbs.). $4. CO, by oxpresa at 
biivor'H expense. If onlcred by frciglit. add 25 cents for KirtaRC. 
Shady Placo Lawn Grass. A mixture csi^'cially ailaplcd 
for Rowing under trcca and other ahadv places. 1 qt., 35c.. 
poslpaid; 2 qts., 60c., postpaid; I pk., $X.60 (by oxprcbi 
at biiyor'fl cxpcHsc). 
White Clover, Sterling Grade. 1 oz., 7c.; i lb., 
16c.; 1 lb., 45c., all postpaid. 
How to Make a Good Lawn See directions in "Cul- 
ture of I'*lowcr5," pat;e 22. 
To Eenovate a Poor Lawn Sod. Cut lines six ineheN 
apart, and mellow to a depth of three inehei*. Sow st-C'i 
and cover lightly with some of the mellow dirt. 
A SHOWY BED FOR TEN CENTS 
IImvo a round or h.ns hf \ at Jac<)nemitic.t Zliinuu, (Pkl,. 4c. B^ij wvcr 
il'.iutralionl. t»rnli'nsl ffilh rtTilU Niiiil!lm>nii!<. (2 pkU.. 60. S<>4 pann 
.171. .S' l Zinnias IS Inchw aparL and PerillnB 10 Idclici. ttwepliic tlio 
lallpr iiincli.*! lack In 10 fticbr-a hi heicht. Thi-i Mill Iw «Iino»ttt3 fliiawy 
a* a hvA » t Grraniums and C'-Ictxn lluit v\tia ITimiy tlliics iiKito. 
"HIT OR MISS" 
FLOWER GARDEN 
This is made up of what 1 havo 
left over of last year's needs that 
upon tcitinR were found to Remi- 
inato, toffctncr nvith a hirRe quan- 
tity of frosh seed. It makcM a 
mueh nicer mixtum than I couM 
afford to mako if seeds were fresh, 
and so larno a proi>ortion of the 
eeetl will Krow you ^\*ill be sur- 
prised and dcliRhtcil with the 
wonderful array of blooms from 
a single packet. Siit out the fine 
seed so that it naav be pnntcd Ten- 
der different conditions 'rom the 
cootMir *cctl Extra large packet; 
4o*; oin lOo. 
WONDERBERRY 
^„Hr^ cre-ation of recent years baa caused more 
\j~ wide-spread comment than Luther Uurbank's 
famous Wonderberry. It is a croya between 
two wild Solanums, the fruit of which is somethinK like a 
bluobcrT>*, only very mucli larger and blacker. Jt comes 
into bearing within 3 or 4 months from .seed sowinc. and the 
berries aro produced in, abundance until frost. These may 
be uscti for the table, for pics or for canning. From the first 
yenr'H trial various reports are given. Some pronounce it 
of little or no value, others cannot commend it enough. 
Se\*eral tried it i-i this section and, as far as my inquiries go, 
apeak Ui;;lUy of it. At any rale, those who did not venture 
last year, or who were deterred because of the high price of 
the seed, may wish to take a<!vantagc of this opportunity to 
trv my scwl, which 1 have obtained from Mr. Burbank him- 
self, and decide for themselves whether, as claimed, it is to 
bo of "great iniimrtancc to the human race and to cause 
Luther Burbank's name to live forever." Seed may bo 
otarted in April, same as tomatoes, transplanting at proper 
time, or may bo eown in the ground in May. Set pUnts 2 
feet apart each way. They are of spreading habit, but not 
taU-growing. PkU, Sc.; 2 pkts^ 14c. 
CINNAMON VINES 
u4 iRAmr 
BeauUful Leaves, Dainty Flowers, 
Exquisite Perfumes, Grows In 
Shade or Sun— Wet or Dry — 
No Insects Ever Trouble 
—No Winter Harms. 
The Cinnamon Tine. A charming 
climber that will quickly surround >our 
Arbor, window or vcriinda with a wonder- 
ful profusion of vines covered with hand- 
some, glo;isy, hourt-ahnpcd leaves and 
axvcet scented flowers. Perfectly hardy, 
thriving everywhere. The vines run 25 
to 40 feet, while its many clusters of del- 
icate white flowers emit a delicious fra- 
Krance. See my "Cultwre of Flowers" 
for directions. Two or three roots plant- 
ed on each side of a door or window will 
quickly cover it. For the arbor or porch, 
the roots nhould be one foot apart. 
Extra Quality— Sure to grow. Price, 
1 strong root, 5c.; 3 rrKits, 12c.; G roots, 
210,; 12 roots, 40c.; all postpaid- 
