Scftttle, WmK— ' I have planted your flower ip«di for 27 
3Tcr 15 yean and alwaf ■ flnd thein to ho better than any 
I buy elicwhertf."— Mm. Ella Cbaae. 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
Helichrysum, or Straw Flower 
EVERLASTINGS 
BTcrlastlne llowers, ivlien wiinlcd for winter 
bouquets, Bliould be picked before fully open, 
and hung head dou-nwnrd to dry. 
Acroclinium Roseum. One of tlic most 
beautiful Everla8tlnj:a. Flowers double, a dell- 
cule roMt pink wltU golden center. Fkt, 75 
seeds, io. 
Ammobium Alatum. Flowers white and 
Tory double, Belns snmller tbnu other Everlnat- 
lugB, they give variety to the winter bouiiuet. 
The buds, loo, are pretty and should be gathered 
freely. I'kt., 100 seeds, So. 
Edelweiss. The beautiful Alpine (lower of 
which so much Is written In soag and story. 
This Is a hardy perennial with woolly while 
flowers suitable for rockwort or rocky hlUsldcB. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 6c, 
Globe Amaranth. The plants bear groat 
quanlttlcs of clover-llkc blossoms. Attractive 
In bud and flower. Mixed. I'kt., 75 aecde, 4o. 
Helichrysum Monstrosum. Straw 
Flower. The bIf|^HomH are lurg-e and extra dou- 
ble, in many sbiules of yellow and scarlet, about 
us showy as asters. Mlicd. Pkt., IBO seeds, 4o. 
Rhodanthe. Flowers are deep blood red, 
roBc and yellow shades, with dark eyes. Mixed. 
lOO seeilH,' 6o. 
Xeranthemum. Beautiful violet and rose- 
colored flowers. Both buds and dowers arc hand- 
some to save. Pkt., 200 seeds, Co. 
Mixed Everlastines. A mixture of tbo 
il)Ove seven named varieties, alTordIng a splea- 
lld assortment. Ijirpe pkt.. Be. 
Collection of EverlastlnKS. Onc-bnlt 
pkt. each of my 7 TarlcUcs, 16o, 
SWEET FERN 
A Kracefnl plant of the ArtemtsFa family, 
erowIuR 3 to 5 feet tall, with finely cut foUaee 
sod tiny greenish flowers. prUed for Its aromatic 
qualities. The sprays olTord a beautiful garnish 
for a bouquet. Uardy anmial. Pkt., 200 aeeils, 
FOXGLOVE, OR DIGITALIS 
The Foxglove becomes more popular each 
yeor. It Is perennial and perfectly hardy. 
Very easily grown from seed and Is flue for 
shrubheries and other piirtlolly shaded places. 
It sends up stately stalks, 2 to 6 feet high, 
covered with thluihle-shaped flowers In va- 
ried and beautiful colors. I oITer n mix- 
ture of several choice st rains, tho Gloxintao- 
flora, rivaling tho gloxinia in shadings and 
markings; .Monstrosa, with Its ummmotU 
stalks, each having n large terminal flower, 
curious and beautiful; and tho Haoulata, a 
charming ncw^ spotted strain. Splendid mix 
ed. S to G ft. Pkt., 400 seeds, Ba| 
ox., 16». 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) 
To let you try some of tho choicest Ta- 
rletles I make a mixed packet ciinialnlug 
the six most desirable sorts: Alpeatris, the 
Alpluo Forget-me-not: Distinallon, an an- 
nual variety; DIsaltillora, large blue, very 
early; Eliia Fonrobert, large, distinct type; 
Faluatrls, tho true I'orget-me-not, bright 
blue with yellow center; Sylvatloa, a splen- 
did sort fur spring l>e<ldlng: Viotoria, dwarf, 
very florlferous. The>(e different sorts aru 
In varying shades of blue, and will furnish 
both early and late bloomers, tiius giving 
the longest niisslhlc flowering season, and 
many will bloom the flrst year, 0 Inches, 
Pkt., 260 scvds. So; 2 pkta. So; y^a ox., lOo. 
GILIA 
nas dslnty flowers in roao, blue or while, 
and graceful, lluely cut foliage, serving 
nicely for a deeorotlon of green. A good 
honey plant. 1 foot. Pkt, 400 seeds, to. 
