NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
FLOWERS THAT BLOOM THE FIRST SEASON FROM SEED. 
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COSMOS. 
SINGLE VAKIETIES. 
Our new hybrids of this beautiful annuals are among 
the most showy of all garden flowers. They grow to 
a height of four to six feet, and in September are cov- 
ered with larjie flowers, whieh resemble the Single 
Dahlia. When planted in a group they arc very attract- 
ive. The seed we offer is the finest mixed. 10c. 
CALLIOPSiS. 
A very showy border plant, producing nowcrs in 
rainbow colors. If the seedpods are removed as soon 
as they appear, the plant will remain in bloom much 
longer. 
Calllopsis BTarmorata.— Crimson, mottled with 
yellow and brown ; 1 1/^ f t. Cc. 
Dwarf Mixed.— Height, 8 in. Sc. 
Mixed.— Height, 2 ft. Tie. 
COLEUS. 
Plants with richly colored foliage of maroon, green, crimson, vel- 
low, etc For groups on lawns and ribboning they arc indispensa- 
ble, and also valuable for pot culture. Although perennials they 
attain perfection from seed the first season. 3 ft. 
Fine Mixed.— Pkt. 25c. 
New Hybrids, Choicest Mixed.- Pkt. 50c. 
CARNATION MARGUERITE. 
We sold many thousand packets of Carnation Marguerite last 
year, and the hundreds of testimonials we have received from those 
who purchased from us are very gratifying indeed, and induetd us to 
push more fully this year these unequaled summer blooming carna- 
tions. The flowers of these are remarkably large and very double 
measuring in nearly every instance, two inches across, and the colors 
range through many shades of red, pink and white, forming some 
beautiful contrasts. A striking feature of these carnations is the 
w indcrful productiveness of the plant. The flowers are very numer- 
ous. We counted on one plant this year .37 blooms, which is only on 
ordinary showing. If sown in spring, flowering begins early in suiii- 
mer and continues blooming until late in fall, when thev can be pot 
ted for the house, nnd will flower abundantly throughout the winter 
Pkt. 15c., 4. pkts. SOc. 
CONVOLVULUS MINOR. 
DWARF MORNING GLORIES. 
These beautiful "Dwarf Morning Olorics " grow only about one ft. 
nigh; the flowers are freely borne, and, if pleasant, remain open ali 
day. Finest Mixed, all colors, 5c. 
DAHLIA. 
The dahlia is so well known and is so general a favorite with all 
lovers of flowers, that a description here is useless, but we would call 
attention to the above illustrations, which speak for themselves, and 
are faithful representations of the varieties we list below. Although 
perennials, thcv will bloom freely the first season 
DAHLIA STRIATA. 
May's New Striped," Single.— This new and exceedingly beautiful Dahlia is. without question the gem of all Dahlias It hm» -r^r, i.ro.. ..rf 
niBgmficent flowers, stnped and spotted with white, crimson and maroon. Height, 4. ft. (Sec cut.) 15c an uaniias. tt has rery large a«d 
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through all the many colors of the Dahlia family. Our new Uahlta Is inl^d'^well nlimU -SSf^^rbT'^cloi^^^^^^ ""^ 
^^mtVuf^Z^^i^'^cl^Zru'^'.^' the^doubleDahUa are «dected only from the choicest strains, and we have no hesitation in recommendl.« 
