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TRY OUR BULK FLOWER SEEDS 
For RESULTS Plant 
Our PANSY SEED 
WE CARRY BOTH 
BULK AND PACKET 
OF THE VERY BEST 
STRAINS OF SEED 
INCLUDING DREER’S 
AND STEEL'S SELECT STOCK 
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FLOWER SEEDS 
IN BULK 
In response to many inquiries and re¬ 
quests, we are stocking the most popular 
flower seeds in bulk, in addition to the pack¬ 
ets we have formerly featured. In arrang¬ 
ing this bulk stock we have bought these 
flowers from seedsmen who have paid par¬ 
ticular attention to the cultivation and im- 
provemant of the different varieties—such 
as Dreer’s and Burpee’s Asters, Dreer’s 
Snapdragons, Double Calendulas, Petunias, 
etc., etc. In these bulk flower seeds you 
will find all the new and improved varieties, 
priced at 5c and up, according to quantity. 
We feel sure you will have very satisfactory re¬ 
sults from the planting of these seeds. Directions 
for planting printed on each packet. All flower seeds 
sent prepaid on receipt of price. 
AGERATUM 
Flower light blue or lavender, very desirable for 
bouquets, furnishing a continual bloom throughout 
the summer. Height 12 inches. Hardy annual. 
Packet, 5c. 
beauty the glorious spikes of Snapdragons. They are 
easily raised from seed sown indoors in March or 
outdoors the middle of April, and bloom profusely 
from June throughout the summer until frost. 
Pkt. 10c. Also 
Dreer’s Silver Pink, 1-16 oz. 10c. 
Dreer’s Rose Giant, 1-16 oz. 10c. 
Dreer’s Yellow Giant, 1-16 oz. 10c. 
Dreer’s Giant Mixed, 1-16 oz. 10c. 
AQUILEGIA OR COLUMBINE 
Aquilegias or Columbines are among the most 
beautiful of hardy spring and early summer flowers, 
and unlike many perennials the best varieties are 
produced from seed. They are very effective when 
growing in the herbaceous border and make charm¬ 
ing specimens for vases and table decorations. The 
flowers range from pure white and yellow to deep 
blue, through all shades with combinations of white 
and yellow, white and blue, etc. Blooms in June. 
Packet 10c. 
ALYSSUM 
The annual varieties can be grown very readily 
either outdoors or in the house and by cutting back 
the plants properly an almost constant succession of 
bloom may be had. Seed can be sown in open ground 
very early in the spring, or may also be sown out¬ 
doors in the fall. Blossoms white, very fragrant, and 
producing a succession of blooms throughout the sum¬ 
mer until after severe frosts. Pkt. 5c. 
SNAPDRAGONS 
The Snapdragons, also known under the botani¬ 
cal name Antirrhinum, are favorites in American 
gardens. This is not to be wondered at when we 
consider the long season which they bloom, together 
with exquisite beauty of their flowers. As a cut- 
flower, few annuals equal in brilliancy of color and 
ASTERS 
The Aster has received a great deal of attention 
at the hands of the seed growers and the improve¬ 
ment in this wonderfully popular flower has been 
marked. No garden is complete without a nice bed 
of Asters. They do best in a rich, loamy soil in an 
open, sunny situation. It is best, however, where 
the summers are very hot and dry to give them a 
little shade. They should be watered and cultivated 
frequently so there will be no check in their growth 
and. by all means give each plant plenty of room. 
They should never be set closer than a foot apart 
and a little more room is beneficial. Start the seeds 
either in the house or early in the garden and 
transplant when two or three inches high. We offer 
some of the very best seed to be had and we are 
sure you will be pleased with the results. 
