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CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Haines Fairy or Baby Roses 
Nothing Like It In the Flower World. Roses From, Seed the 
First Year, Sweet Scented—Wonder¬ 
ful Colorings—Unequalled Beauty 
Think of planting seeds of Roses, 
and then in a few short months hav¬ 
ing Roses in bloom. Sounds un¬ 
reasonable but that’s what you may 
expect from this marvelous plant, 
which is one of the most unique and 
novel pot flowers grown. The only 
genuine dwarf variety, blooming in 
four or five months after sowing the 
seeds, giving about equal proportions 
of single, semi-double and double 
flowers, borne in clusters and contain 
all the tints and colors of cultivated 
Roses, so that seed sown in Febru¬ 
ary in the house may be had in 
bloom in June in the open ground 
where they continue to bloom 
Fairy Rose throughout the season. Pkt. 10c; 
Vs oz. 36c. 
Four O’Clock—(Marvel of Peru) 
No flower makes a prettier border than the old-fashioned Four 
O’Clock. Plants should grow to a height of 2 feet and make a com¬ 
pact hedge covered with blooms in early morn¬ 
ing and evening that rival the choicest garden 
flowers. It is one of the most brilliant and 
showy plants ever grown. Finest mixed. Pkt. 
6c; oz. 21c. 
Fuchsia 
Double and Single Mixed 
Fuchsias are as easily grown from seed as 
from cuttings, and from seed many splendid 
new varieties have been obtained. Start seed 
in the house, and watch the young plants care¬ 
fully until they are 2 to 3 inches high. They 
will flower freely the first year in the open 
ground, while the plants can be taken in the 
house in winter where they will flower still 
more freely. Pkt. 15c. 
Gaillardias 
NEW DOUBLE. This beautiful annual Gail- 
lardia is one of the most valuable annuals 
we have for cut flowers. Produces very 
double flowers, as round as a perfect ball in 
the most varied colors and are borne on long 
slender stems; 1 M> feet high. Fine Mixed. 
Pkt. 7c; Vs oz. 15c; V 2 oz. 45c. 
GIANT HARDY HYBRIDS PERENNIAL. The 
flowers are extraordinarily large, often 4 to 
5 inches across, and very highly colored. 
These magnificent Gaillardias, about 2 V 2 
feet high, are compact in growth and 
produce a constant succession of flowers 
summer and fall; grown in large groups 
they are gorgeously effective. Mixed 
Colors. Pkt. 8c; Vs oz. 18c; V 2 ox. 55c. 
NEW ROCKFORD MIXED. This new mix¬ 
ture was grown in Rockford and it con¬ 
tains without a doubt, the very finest 
colors and combinations ever seen in this 
popular flower. Annual 1 V 2 feet high. 
Single and double mixed. Pkt. 7c; 
Vs oz. 20c; y 2 oz. 85c. 
Fuchsia 
Geum—Lady Stratheden 
Geraniums 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS. The colors are all shades 
of scarlet and crimson, rose pink, salmon, cream 
veined, pink blush, snowy white and all the new 
aureole types with lovely rings and large white eyes. 
There can be no finer mixed Geranium and it can¬ 
not fail to bring forth some splendid new varieties. 
Pkt. 12c; Vs oz. 44c. 
Geranium 
LADY WASHINGTON. These are the well known 
richly colored show Pelargoniums. My mixture in¬ 
cludes all the best varieties. Pkt. 15c. 
Four O’Clock 
Three New Gaillardias 
One packet each of the three for only 38c, 
postpaid 
BURGUNDY (see illustration). The new¬ 
est and best. Of the many new Gaillar¬ 
dias nothing can compare with this new 
and distinctive variety. Plants are in 
bloom all summer producing hundreds of 
flowers of a new wine-red color. Stems 
are long and strong, causing the flowers 
to last well either as cut flowers or on 
the plant. Pkt. 18c; Vs oz. 58c. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Best treated as an an¬ 
nual. Two toned flower with petals of metallic 
bronzy led, with a cushion center of darker reddish 
brown. Pkt. 12c; Vs ox. 32c; V2 oz. 96c. 
TANGERINE. Another new perennial variety of an un¬ 
usual color for a Gaillardia, being orange scarlet. Flow¬ 
ers are large and beautiful. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Two New Gaillardias 
One Packet of Each for Only 20c 
DAZZLER. Beautiful perennial 2 V 2 feet high, with giant 
flowers often 5 inches in diameter. The large, dark, 
rich red flowers with their bright orange tips are most 
attractive. Pkt. 12c; Vs oz. 44c. 
PORTOLA. This beautiful perennial Gaillardia 
grows 2 % to 3 feet in height and is of unusually 
strong and vigorous growth. Large and beautiful 
flowers of scarlet heavily tipped with rich, golden 
yellow, the petals are broad, overlap each other, 
spread out flat, and being of such heavy, velvety 
texture, make this a very attractive and sym¬ 
metrical flower. Pkt. 12c; Vs oz. 48c. 
Geums 
LADY STRATHEDEN. The Golden Ball Geum. (See 
illustration on front cover.) The counterpart of the 
well known scarlet, ex¬ 
cept it is a rich golden 
yellow. 2 feet high. 
Hardy perennial. Pkt., 
10c; Vs oz. 72c. 
Geranium—California Giants 
Gaillardia—Portola 
Burgundy Gaillardia 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Thrifty showy perennial plants of erect growth 
20 to 24 inches high with grand double flowers with beautifully 
ruffled petals of a vivid orange-scarlet color. The flowers are 
borne on long, wiry stems throughout the entire summer and fall. 
It blooms first season from seed. Pkt., 8c; Vs oz., 44c. 
Glaucum—Horned Poppy 
This has been grown in the West the past few years, and is so at¬ 
tractive it should be planted everywhere. Flowers orange-scarlet and 
yellow. 3 feet high. Pkt., 8c; Vs oz., 24c; V 2 oz., 69c. 
