COLLECTION 
WILL 
SURELY, 
NOT 
ONLY 
SATISFY, 
BUT 
SURPRISE 
ALL 
THOSE 
WHO 
WANT 
THE 
Ten Choice Annuals (everybody's favorites), all 
new, fresh seed, sure to prow and bloom this season. 
Pansy, 40 colors and markings; Phlox, 20 colors; Ver¬ 
bena, 18 colors; Pinks, 10 colors; Petunia, 10 colors; 
Asters, 12colors; Balsam, S colors; Mignonette Sweet, 
Sweet Peas, 12 colors and Sweet Alyssum. 
and the names and ad¬ 
dresses of two of your 
BALSA1 
FOR 12 CENTS 
friends who grow tlowers I will send, post-paid, the 
complete collection, one pkt. each of tho ten varieties. 
Plefcse do not class this oiTor with tho “catch-penny* 1 
advertisements of cheap newspapers offering 300 varie¬ 
ties, etc., for a small sum, for which you receive one 
MOST 
FOR 
THEIR 
MONEY, 
AND 
FILL 
YOUR 
GARDEN 
WITH 
FLOWERS 
AT 
MODERATE 
COST. 
packet of common mixed seeds (I sav nothing about tho ago, but if American citizens Instead of soods, they would no doubt bo 
entitled to vote.) BUT REMEMBER! for 12 cents and tho two names, you will recoivo 10 soparato packots of soods as named 
above, while not full size packets, each contains sufficient seed for any ordinary pardon, with full cultural directions. This 
collection of pretty and easy growing annuals is put up especially to advertise and introduce my flower soods to now customers 
at actual cost, believing if you are satisfied I can depend on a share of your general ordor another season. 
(Not allowed to bo solected as Premium). 
I /1\Y/N The original signification of a lawn was a bit of untlllod grass land or a glado In tho depth of a wood. 
I IlLtf LH W II* It is now reproduced on almost ovoryspotof ground surrounding our city homos, to liolghton tho 
———- landscape effects and to add anew charm and dignity to tho resldonco; and is ono of tho most at¬ 
tractive and fascinating features In landscape gardening. That your lawn is not particularly ornamental in Its prosont garb, 
is no reason for becoming lax in its care and managomont. 
A BF/JUTTFUl l dWN With its close, velvety turf, Is a most essential foaturo in tho adornment of all suburban 
£I 1 11 unnn » homos—without it tho finost flowering plants and bedding seem insignificant, while with it, 
handsome grounds are assured, even with no other adornment. About April 1st is tho host time to mako a lawn. 
LAWN CRASS SEED. Finest quality, 23 cents por quart. A quart will sow about 200 squaro foot. 
Mra. Goo. W. Llvin pston, Monroe, Town, writes:—The seeds I had from you lost your wore perfect and tho flowers raised from them woro tho envy nnd 
admiration of all my friends. The Asters in particular oxcollinp in beauty my hiph pricod Chrysanthemums. 
Mrs. E. B. Butterbauph. Merrillon, Win., writes:—I had splendid luck with all tho seeds 1 pot of you hud your. My bud of Nasturtiums wore most 
beautiful and created considerable admiration. 
