CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, 2922 W. 44th STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
GANNA. 
Crozy’s New Dwarf 
One of the most popular of bed. 
ding: plants, while even single 
specimens are most attractive in 
the garden. They will bloom 
the first year from seed, if you 
soak them in very hot water over 
night; sow singly in small pots as 
soon as convenient, and grow as 
rapidly as possible. The roots can 
be kept in the cellar over winter, 
and each clump will give six to 
eight good roots for planting out 
the following spring. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, 4c. 
But few people know 
that these beautiful flow¬ 
ers can be so easily grown 
from seeds, and bloom the 
first summer, if sown be¬ 
fore April. 
Canna—Croz/s Dwarf 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Campanula) 
This beautiful old-fashioned popular flower 
can be grown easily in any ordinary garden, 
they aro freo bloomers producing bell-shaped 
flowers of many different colors very freely 
throughout the summer. My mixture con¬ 
tains tho now pink shades of late introduc¬ 
tion. 
SINGLE and 
DOUBLE Mix- « 
ed. Pkt., 
seeds, 3c. 
laiiiffiiwi 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Annual varieties much grown for 
cut flowers. The plants grow twelve 
to eighteen inches high and produce 
on long stems beautiful,large flowers 
of many bright colors. Easily grown 
from seed and flower freely during 
the summer and faU months. 
Double Mixed 
Pure white, golden yeUow or cream 
white in color; some are densely 
double, others have small fringe-like 
petals. Very hardy, blooming until 
latest frost. Mixed. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c. 
Single Mixed 
Also'called “Painted Ladies.” Beau¬ 
tiful. daisy-like flowers, in white, 
yellow or crimson, some being zoned, 
or-ringed, in different shades of 
bronzy reds. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3c. 
Chrysanthemum—Double 
8 
