CHARLOTTE M. HAIN3S 
ROCKFORD, ILLlWn.r 
WALL FLOWER 
SINGLE PARISIAN. Wall flowera are 
the most delicately fragrant of all garden 
flowera; their cultivation has been restricted, 
however, because they did not bloom until a 
year after the seed was sown. This new 
annual variety will flower throughout the 
summer and fall from seed sown the same 
spring. Everyone should now grow some 
and enjoy the pleasing fragrance of the many 
colored flowers. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 6c; 1-8 oz., 15c. 
DOUBLE FINEST MIXED. Perennials, 
deliciously fragrant, double flowers, mostly 
brov/n and orange colors. Fine for pots; 
not hardy, should be kept indoors in winter. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 8c. 
1 mi 
Wild Cucumber 
WALL 
flower 
WILD CUCUMBER VINE 
Makes the most massive covering. It is an 
old friend with people in the country, and 
it is undoubtedly the best climber for covering 
verandas,- trellises, etc., never suffering from 
the heat, but retaining its fresh and lively 
green color, throughout the whole summer, 
whether hot or cold, wet or dry, never in¬ 
vested with insects, and very profuse in 
bloom. It will sow itself and come up every 
year in the same place. 
Pkt., 20 seeds, 5c; 1-2 oz., 10c. 
CHILDREN’S GARDEN 
OVER A HUNDRED VARIETIES OF EASY GROWING PRETTY FLOWERS 
With a small expense the Children’s Garden can bo transformed into a delightfully attractive spot, 
overflowing with charm and fascination in its quaint, exquisite beautyand forming the most instructive 
or schoolrooms and the happiest of playgrounds. This mixture is especially prepared from a select 
llHt of over ono hundred sorts—-the colors and varieties being carefully proportioned to produce a 
constant and varied bloom the whole season, and willbe found superior to any mixture offered. In no 
other manner can so many different and rare seeds be obtained for such a small cost. It is suitable 
for any bare or unsightly spots in the yard, to sow along fences, on embankments, etc. All the cultiva¬ 
tion necessary is some thinning out where the plants are too crowded and to keep the spot clear of 
weeds. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c; oz., 10c; 1-4 lb. ,35c. 
A GENUINE JAPANESE FLOWER GARDEN 
SEEDS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM JAPAN 
.ir JE!fI^ lcC ! 1 « loct,on . of ra ™ Japanese:flower seeds, entirely adapted to our climate, all of which 
vcumn°n'^v an< Tf f f^ Ct i * t )0 a s RJT ri3e t0 the grower. Japan and everything Japanese is in 
TrKJJf SSula J i ttpa P A? at °^ tain our handsomest flowers—Chrysanthemums, 
I, ’ ct £ Sccds the above as well as Japanese Poppy. Japanese MlrabOis, 
tananMmK G °urd. Japanese Morning Glory. Japanese Kudzu Vine, 
Japantse Primrose and over thirty other beautiful varieties. All mlxod. Pkt., 100 t—d%, 10c. 
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