CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, 2922 W. 44th STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
SNAPDRAGON 
Antirrhinum 
New Giant 
Snapdragons have been much im¬ 
proved of late years by careful selec¬ 
tion and blossom the first season 
from seed sown in spring. Flowers 
double the size of the older sorts, 
more closely set on the stems and 
colors more clear and brilliant, with 
dark, glossy leaves and long spikes 
of curiously shaped, brilliantly col¬ 
ored flowers with finely marked 
throats. Plants very compact and 
bushy, growing about twelve inches 
high. All colors mixed. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 4c. 
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Snapdragon 
New Double 
SUN¬ 
FLOWER 
Grows 7 feet high and 
bears profusely all summer 
long. Perfectly double; 
the color is the very bright¬ 
est golden-yellow and a 
row of these sunflowers 
would make any place ap¬ 
pear bright and cheerful. 
Tho plants remain in 
bloom a long time, and 
bear flowers of so many 
sizes that anyone can suit 
himself as to what size 
would mako the prettiest 
bunch. Tho flowers are so 
perfect in form that they 
resemble very double 
Chrysanthemum- flowered 
Asters. 
Pkt., f>0 Hoods, 4o. 
Sweet William 
Sunflowei^-New Double 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Diunilius Barbatus 
The Sweet William is one of the fin¬ 
est flowering plants among the hardy 
perennials. The flowers have a wide 
range of bright colcys and varied 
markings, including the finest auri¬ 
cula-eyed varieties. Single and double 
mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3o. 
Tlmnbergia BI “s««* a 
Very elegant, slender-growing 
climbers, rapidly covering wire trell¬ 
ises. and also useful for vases in the 
garden or house. They are very at¬ 
tractive also if grown simply trailing 
on the ground. The colors are white, 
light yellow, and deep orange, and of 
each color there is a variety with white 
eye and also with black eye—the latter 
often called "Black-Eyed Susan.” All 
colors mixed. Pkt., 20 seeds, 4c. 
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