MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 
15 
FLOWER SEEDS 
ANCHUSA 
CAPENSIS. 
CAPE FORGET-ME-NOT. 
A hardy annual of iuui*’ 
than ordinary beauty. It 
g rows about two feet high 
ranching freely and bear 
ing a profusion of the 
most lovely flowers, si in 
liar in all respects to the 
Forget-me-not, though the 
blossoms are much larger 
and of finer color. It is 
always taken for u beau- 
tiful, large-flowering For 
get-me-uot, and for bo 
quets and cut flowers it 
is indeed superior to It. 
Its color is a deep, clear, 
brilliant blue with a pure 
white eye; blooms early 
and continues all summer. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
ALYSSUM. 
LITTLE OEM — The plants are very dwarf 
Each spreads so as to completely cover a cir- 
cular space twelve to twenty inches in diam- 
eter. They soon become one mass of white 
remaining in full bloom from spring to 
fall — being densely studded with the 
beautiful miniature spikes of delici- 
ously fragrant flowers. Pkt., 400 
seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM. 
Showv golden flowers, hardy per- 
ennials, blooms the first season; 
excellent for rock work. Pkt., 
250 seeds, 5 cts. 
SWEET — Its pure white, fra- 
grant flowers are produced from 
early spring until killed by frost 
very useful in all kinds of bou- 
quets. 
Note — For a cemetery plant, 
nothing is more suitable than 
Sweet Alyssum — requiring but 
little care and attention and be- 
ing a continuous bloomer throucrh 
out the summer. Pkt., 400 seeds, 
'< cts. ; oz., 25 cts 
I have been using your garden and 
flower seeds for 5 or (» years, now, 
and find they are all you claim them 
to be. Your Sweet Peas are the 
finest I have ever been able to got 
and I recommend them wherever 1 
have the opportunity. What roses I 
had have grown and bloomed nicely. 
Mrs. S. Leslie Shafer. 
Feb. 10, 1914. Middletown. Md. 
' I was erentl.v pleased 
with 
the flower seeds 
Inst 
year. 
Your seeds are (>. 
K. 
Mrs. Julia 
Vosler. 
Mar. 2, 1914. Lake 
City, 
Minn. 
LITTLE GEM, 
