Dahlia , Double. 
Everyone knows and admires the Double Dahlia, but 
comparatively few are aware that it can bo grown so 
easily from seed, and flowers so beautifully the first 
season that the purchase of bulbs is a needless expense. 
Choice mixed, Pkt., 50 seeds , 5 cts. 
Dahlia , l\ew Striped Single. 
The extra large single flowers, quite four inches in 
diameter, comprise a wonderful variety of colors, beau- 
tifully striped, flaked mottled and dotted in a grotesque 
and cnarmiug manner. Pkt., 40 seeds, 3 cts. 
25c= 
Per Pair 
RUBBER 
MITTENS 
For Gardening 
Everv lady 
should have a 
S air of Rubber 
L i 1 1 e n 8 for 
gardening. 
They cost 
only 25 cts. per 
pair, and will 
Keep the hands 
soft and white. 
Try them and 
you will never 
be without 
them. 
Mrs M. A. Laur- 
ence, Newburgh Vil- 
lage, Maine, writes, 
Muy 11, 1903: I or- 
dered your bargain 
collection last year 
and never received 
so great value for 1‘2 
cents. I raised forty- 
three Aster plants 
from the little 
pucket, and over two 
dozen Balsams, be- 
sides the othervarle- 
ties. 
Mrs. John Hauk, 
Roward, S.D., March 
27, 1908:— I am well 
pleased with your 
seeds and know them 
to be fresh grown, as 
they are sure to come 
up. No disappoint- 
ment in g r o w i n g 
your eeeds. 
Cactus Dahlia. 
A new class of broad-netaled double flowers, esteemed! 
by many the finest of all. Very distinct and extra for- 
cutting. Pkt., 50 seeds, 12 cts. 
Digitalis , Fox Clove. 
A handsome and ornamental hardy perennial of 
stately growth for shrubberies and half shady places.. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 3 cts. 
Mrs. G. W. Miller. Cerro Gordo, 111., April 11, 1908:— My 
Pansy seeds I got of you last year were fine. 
