MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Hawley, Slinn,, Auc. 13. — "From yonr Coleni if«4 I — 23 — 
b&rc & Gqc and curious ilisplay. Other teed ai.d bulbs 
b*To douc well."— ilrs. M. L- Mickttlson. ^^^m,^^^mmm^ - 
COCKSCOMB (Celosia) 
Ostrich Feather, or Thompson! Magnifica. A 
new uiul superb strain of featln'reil Cocksajmb. With Its 
graceful fcalberj' plumes of brilliant erliuson niid other 
macnlticcnt shades of red and gold It makes n great 
show for the garden, lasting until everything else Is 
gone. IS to 24 inches. Sllxed. I'kt., 2lX> aeeil.'!, 6o. 
Dwarf Hybrid Cockscomb, M i x o d . 
With tUeir Immense combs, these are ver.v showy 
for massing In a bed. This luLxturo 
contains the choicest named sorts, In- 
cluding Empress, Glaa^w Priio, 
Queen of Dwarfs and olher new hy- 
brid varieties, with crimson, pink 
and striped combs. Allractlve for 
pots. I'kt., 200 seed, Oo; 2 pkls., 
10c. 
Cockscomb, Special Mixed. 
The above two and other choice sorts 
mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, £oj 2 pkti., 
80. 
Ostrich Feather Cockscomb. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Bridal Robe. This Is n hardy biennial, but it 
blooms the first summer If started early. The foliage 
Is lacy and feru-like, and In the blooming season tho 
plant is covered for a long jierlod with hundreds of 
double nnd semi-double graceful 'White ilowers with 
frlngy jictals. If once tried It will always find a place 
in your garden, being splendid for home or church deco- 
ration. 1 to 2 feet. I'kt, lOO seeds, Sc. 
New Dwarf Double. Very dwarf nnd compact 
plants, with blossoms so double and so profuse n» lo 
cover the entire plant ivlth beautiful semi-bulls of 
white or cream or gold. My seed includes three named 
varieties In mixture, namely. While Peurl, Primrose 
Queen nnd G(ddeo Queen. Ilest annual chrysanthemum 
olTered. 1 foot. Pkl., 100 seeds, 6c. 
Double Annual Mixed. Pure white, E<>l<l''n yel- 
low or erenm while in color, some are densely dofifale, 
others have small fringe-liko petals. Very hardy, bloom- 
ing until latest frost. 2 ft. Mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds -Ic. 
Single Annual Mixed. Also enlUHl "Painted La- 
ales," or "Preneh Marguerites." Beaullful dulsy-tikc 
flowers in while, yellow or crimson, some being- xoned 
In different shades of lironny reds, including the jmpu- 
lar new sorts, .Morning Slor, Evening Star and North- 
ern Star. I'kt., 200 seeds, 60, 
Japanese. Saved from an extra choice collection 
of the house C'hryaanlbemiims, including an extra-early 
alraln. Beautiful new and often valuiible Tarietie* 
are obtained from seed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 80. 
A MUiake 
tn flMCIsl reonrOff^r f<n Iu( rm-cr nac*. thf flnl l^m ihowld 
re*d "Onudi&in* nt<'.r».*' loe<,-«d of amndiflora lllia." 
Nota IrlsandPeony offerson pages47and 49, 
COLEUS 
Thews omnraental follngn plants 
with their rich colorlngM may be eas- 
ily obtained from seed. They gntw 
rapidly and ailaln perfection the llrat 
Hummer. 
Mammoth Rainbow. Leaves 
are very large, heart-shaped and 
handsomely crinkled and include tho 
many e<imlilnaltons of tho most hlgh- 
Iv colored I'oleus. Pkt., 150 soeds, 
80. 
New French Coleue. A nnn 
mixture of French tiybrldR, irariv to 
give only choice varlelleH, Pkt,, 31V) 
ae<>dN, 6c; 2 pkts., 80. 
Ruffled Olant Celeus. lix- 
eeptlonally large leaves, curiously 
curled and fringed imil of rlrhest 
and luoal dlvi'rse colors. The Iwst 
oblulnable. Mlxc<l. Pkt., iCU seeds, 
80. 
Red Leaved Coleus. Pkt., 10c. 
Coieus. Special Mixed., Thi> 
aliovi' four varieties mixed. Pkt., 
ino seeds, Bo, 
