MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
Franklin, Tfuo. — Nt-Ter before Uad »o many liloisonis 
from M> Biiiall an outlay. Zlnniiu, AsU-rf. Salvia and 
Swift Ptas were much adni'irctl. — Miss Slattie Gardner. 
LARGE - FLOWERING ZINNIAS 
Zinnias In tbis Bcctlon bclonp to 
tlic dwarf cinss, having' refercnie to 
Bize of plants, not lo blossoms, na 
all are larec-Uowcrlng; more used for 
bedding than any other class. All 
Zinnias arc of rank growth, however, 
and one cannot get largest flowers 
from crowded plants. IV. to 2 feet. 
Price of each, pkt., 65 seeds, Bo; '2 
pkts.. 8o, 
Jacqueminot. A dark Velvety, 
geranium-red. 
Pink, including salmon-rose nud 
flesh pink. 
Snowball. A very double white. 
Yellow. L*)vely canary and 
other yellow shades. 
Improved Dwarf Mixed. The 
above and other named varieties 
mixed, all giant flowering. A splen- 
did mixture. 
Zinnia, Curled and Crested. 
Petals are curled and hvlsted, mak- 
ing graceful flowers In all tbe Zinnia 
shades. 
Little Red Riding; Hood. Ad 
extra dwarf variety, especially rec- 
ommended for bedding or edgings. A 
mass of these with an edge of Little 
Gem Alyssuin makes a showy and in- 
expensive bed. About 1 foot. 
St. I/>al«, Mo — "1 Bin tUd to sclcnDvrlrilei' 'joar nonMn'i boil- •mmm.^^^m •^i"m^m, ■ 
nciaibnitr. •ml am |)lc>ti'<l with wlut ]h>vo ricclncillroia you." ZINNIAS, Special MIXeCl 
— Slr«. s«dlo rinico Popt. A splendid mixture, iueluillng all the almro 
sorts and the choice Zebra and other strnlDH, 
Pkt., OS seeds, 4o; 2 pkts., 7o, 
Collection of Improved, Giant - 
Flowering; Zinnias. KIght colors sep- 
arate, aI?.o the Matiiinolh strain (si'e p. •I'l), 
nine balf-pnckels, £3o. 
LAWN GRASS SEED 
My Lawn Grass Mixture, and I 
make but one, is n strictly high gratle, fancy 
mixture, carefully selected from early, me- 
dium and late varieties, so it will not only 
give (lulck returns, but will make a thick, 
luxuriant gniwth throughout the reason. 
Allow 1 tit. for 3n<l sq. ft.; a lbs. for 1,200 
sq. ft. ; fi bu. per acre. 
Lawn Grass, Best Grade. 1 pt., 15o, 
postpaid; 1 qt., 26o, postiiald; 2 qts., 4£a, 
liostpald; ,1 lbs., tl-00, imstpnld; 1 liu. (20 
lbs.), 14.00, by exiiress at buyer's expense. 
If ordered by freight, add 2.''ie for cartage. 
Shady Place Lawn Grass. A mix- 
ture especially adajitf'd for sowing under 
trees and other shady places. ] qt., SOo, 
postpaid; 2 qts., 60a, postpaid; 3 lbs., fl.lO, 
postpaid. 
White Clover, Starling; Grade. 
) m.. 7o; 11 111., 16o; 1 lb., OOo; all postpaid. 
How to make a Good Lawn. See di- 
rections in "Culture of Flowers," page 29. 
Free, If asked for, with any ordor of 25c or 
over. 
To Renovate a Poor Lawn Sod. 
Cut lines six Inches apart, and mellow to a 
depth of three Inches. Sow seifd and cover 
lightly with some of the mellow dirt. 
THE TWO DOROTHYS. Two l>eiiutlfnl 
Itusis for 2So, iioktpald. Pink and White. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker Plant. 
The ri-AJCE FLOWER. Fine for lidding or 
for tbe conservatory. A plant with gorgeous 
scArlet spikes, rivaling the canna In brlillaiiev 
and tbe gladiolus as a cut flower. They bloom 
from June till November, and are hardy, with 
Crolectlon. in most sections. New mixed hy- 
rlds. Pkt., -10 seeds, lo. For Tritoma plants, 
sec p. 06. 
