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EMMA V. WHITE CO., MINNEAPOLIS , MINN, 
For the Annua! Rock Garden 
Chorizanthe . . Turkish Rugging 
A new subject for the 
border or rock garden. 
This easily grown an¬ 
nual forms a dense mat 
of statice like flowers of 
a delicate pink which 
blends beautifully with 
the dull green foliage. 
In early fall the plant 
changes to a charming 
shade of autumn brown , 
which makes a bold 
showing at a time when 
Mother Nature is taking 
her last bow. It grows 
about 8 inches and has 
a spread of 12 to 18 
inches, Pkt, 15c, 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELL 
Few flowers are more popular in the spring garden than Canterbury Bells, and we have always 
wished we might have them over a longer season. This is now possible, and without waiting a 
whole year for the first flowers from seed. The new Annual Canterbury Bells make a plant that is 
loaded with flowers less than five months after the seed is sown, and by making successive plant* 
ings all through the early spring we can have these lovely flowers all through the summer and 
early fall. The colors are the same as in the perennial type, including the various shades of blue, 
pink, rose and white. Pkt., 15c. 
ARCTOTIS HYBRIDS 
Another of the lovely flowers which have come to us lately from Africa. The hybrids come in 
a brilliant assortment of showy daisy*like flowers predominating in orange and bronzy red shades, 
but also comprising many lovely shades of rose, cream, yellow and salmon. In the milder climates 
they may be classed as a perennial, but in the northern latitudes they are better treated as an 
annual. They flower within six months from seed, and bloom profusely through the hot sum¬ 
mer season. Pkt. 15c. 
DIANTHUS—Sweet Wivelsfield 
Few flowers can compare with Sweet Wivelsfield for wealth of color and length of flowering 
period. This new race of hardy plants is a cross between Dianthus Allwoodii and Sweet William, 
with larger flowers and a wider range of colors. One of the most brilliant perennial Dianthus 
in cultivation. Everyone should have this. Pkt. 15c. 
DWARF FEATHERED COCKSCOMB—Fire Feather 
Attains a height of 12 inches, consisting of 15 to 20 branches of even length, all terminated 
by brilliant feathery cockscombs. Fine for bedding and also good for pots. Pkts. 15c. 
“NEW DEAL” PRICE—THREE PACKETS.23c (With $1.00 order) 
