MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
COSMOS 
CALIFORNIA GIANT COSMOS 
For fall l<lix>iiiiiig C'wiiioa has no soptTlor. The large bnshy 
pInritK, :i to 0 twt high, are complcti.-ly covered In the late fall 
with hundreds of beautiful ray lloncrs, pink, white, and red. 
Both flowers and foliage are unhurpnssed 
for decoration. This Is an Improved strain 
grown for me liy a California specialist and 
will produce largest Ilowers and choicest col- 
ors. The California strain Is not adapted 
to the extreme north. 
Giant Crimson, Giant Pink, Giant 
White. I'kt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
Lady Lenox. A new Cosmos of gi- 
gantic size and' teauty, somellujes nn to 5 
Inches In diameter; In color a delightful 
Hhell-plnk, lighting up Iwaullfully at night. 
The llnest of the late-flowering class. 
I'kt., 25 seeds, 6c. 
California Giant, Mixed. The 
alK(Ve together wltli a choice strain 
of new striped varieties, mixed, Pkt,, 
CO seeds, io; 2.pkt8., 7c, 
CYCLAMEN 
Charming window plants, with or- 
namental foliage and richly-colored 
orcbld-like flowers In pink, white and 
crimson shades. They are easy to raise from seed, 
nearetly a seed falling to germinate. 
Cyclamen Giganteum. A splendid largc- 
flowerlr.g strain, mixed In all the Cyclamen colors. 
I'kt., 20 seeds, 12oi % pkt., 10 seeds, 6o, 
Butterfly Cyclamen. A new typo of snr- 
pnsiliig beauty In which the edges are deeply waved 
or crinkled.' I'kt., 10 seeds, 12o. 
— 24 — Pricdtna, Pa — I had most bcantiful Cyclamens from 
jouractd, with Mhi;:h as sixty-fiTfQowcnioo cachplaut 
— Miss Alic*' Homer. 
Cuclamen 
Earlu Minnesota Cosmos 
EARLY FLOWERING COSMOS. 
There Is nothing handsomer than the Cos- 
mos, but lis late flowering has prevented Its 
universal cultivation. Growers have been ex- 
perimenting, however, and now the offerings 
of carly-llowerlng varieties rival their fall 
Misters. I call especial attention to my new, 
specially early strain of Minnesota-grown 
seed, which all flower lovers will welcome. 
Early Minnesota Cosmos. A yalu- 
nhlo new strain of Slluncsota-grown seed. 
The plants grow 3 to •! feet high and will ho 
covered for months with their largo pink, or 
white, dalsy-liko flowers. It was In blossom 
hero this year as early as July 3, and was 
HllU blooming profusely Oct. 21, when cut 
off by frost. Constant culling makes no dif- 
ference In the decorative effect of the row. 
rkt, GO seeds, 7o. 
Early Dawn Cosmos. Flowers pure 
while, wllh n tinge of rose nt the center, 
rlnnta begin to bloom uhout August 1. Pkt. 
CO seeds, 6o. 
Early Flowering Cosmos, Good 
'",'*'<^- Splendid pink, red and white shades 
mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6o, 
COSMOS SPECIAL MIXED 
This mlxturo Includes nil the kinds de- 
crlbcd on this page, ond other fancy varletlea. 
Pkt., 00 seeds, 6cj 2 pkt., 8o. 
E. SoiaerTllIo. Miu. -"irr Cal. Giant (Josmo. lia. been 
tllo talk ol tl.n nolilibothood. No one. not even Kardcn- 
er«. has aeen i«nyllilnir to beat tho pink In siu and quality 
of likwin.*'— BUnchB B, Parker. 
