f5g CHOICE DAHLIAS. 
Cv-v . NEW DAHXIA, TKDDT ROOSEVELT—This Dahlia 
is pronounced a wonder, because seed sown in the spring: 
will produce an abundance of very large beautiful flowers by fall. 
The plants grow strong and produce double flowers of various 
colors, many being very rare. The general impression is that 
Dahlias cannot be grown successfully from seed, but I think this 
variety has fully convinced all who have grown it, that there is 
no trouble in raising fine Dahlias from seed. Everyone who can 
raise a pansy, morning glory or a zinnia from seed can certainly 
raise fine Dahlias. One packet of seed will produce a wonderful 
variety 1 of colors and I have a fine lot of seed to offer this season. 
Head wha t mv customers, who have grown it, have to say. Per 
pkt. 30 Seeds, 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Ida A. judge, Mechanicsburg, Ind., writes: “I bought a packet 
of New Dahlia seed and have a large bed of brilliantly colored 
flowers. Mills’ seed always gives satisfaction.” 
Anuii i. McDonald, Weeping Water, Nebr., writes: “I planted 
i be New Dahlia seed early this year and they have made wonderful 
growth and flowered freely.” 
NEW TOM THUMB—Perfect little plants, 12 to 15 inches high, 
covered with very showy flowers, mixed colors in great varieties. 
Per pkti 60 seeds, 6c. 
NEW STRIPED SINGEli—barge single flowers, beautifully 
striped. Per pkt. 60 seeds, 6c. 
HEW TEDDY ROOSEVELT DAHLIA 
HELIOTROPE. 
j ftgMBw fe A great favorite on 
D. account of its strong 
fragrance. It is 
.*N§v'. 1 ’4r easily grown from 
the seed and, if sown 
in open ground, will 
SSssiiS® produce flowers in 
August, but the seed 
pjggjg, will dobetter if sown 
SjSjSir in the house and set 
IpBgP out in open ground 
when the weather is 
- - ■ warm. 
REMOINE’S GI- 
I? ANT HYBRID —A 
<Ujr . ~ grand new variety of 
largesize, greatbeau- 
Y j ty and delicious fra- 
.._ grance and the flower 
‘ *■' heads are a;great 
- novelty. Disclaimed 
that as many as 1.3 
Baa*'"'-" thousand mammoth 
flower heads have 
" ■ * been counted on a 
The trusses measure from 8 to 
oss and the colors range from 
rough shades of blue and violet 
RATURAi, 
000ET5A, (Satin Flower.) 
X^AXTI'ES’ SATIN ROSE—It produces It And- 
some flowers of carmine crimson petals Which 
shine like satin. Per pkt. 250 seeds, 5c. 
FINE MIXED COLORS—Per pkt. 250 seeds, 5<\ 
LANTANA. 
This is a well-known shrub-like plant, pro¬ 
ducing clusters of verbena-like flowers, in 
pink, yellow, orange and white colors, in 
great profusion. Many take the plants i\p 
before frost, cut them back and place them in 
a. sunny window, where they generally give 
an abundance oPflowers ail winter. Per pkt. 
50 seeds, 8c. 
For Lantaiia Plants, sec plant department. 
LARKSPUR. 
Noted for richness of colors and great beauty. 
I offer the choicest varieties. 
DOUBLE DWARF ROCKET, FINEST 
MIXED — Per pkt. 150 seeds, 5c. 
TALL ROCKET—Per pkt. 150 seeds, 5c. 
EMPEROR—Noted for large number of spikes 
GERANIUMS. 
FANCY DOURER MIXED—Produces ’ flue 
double flowers, but. few being single Per pkt. 
10 seeds, 35c.. 
APPLE SCENTED — Sweet scented leaves 
of apple fragrance. Per pkt. 30 seeds, 8c. 
EXTRA CHOICE MIXED—The best vari¬ 
eties of single Geraniums. Pkt. 30 seeds, 5c. 
Geranium Plants, sec plant department. 
LOBELIA. 
ERIXUS COM PACTA—Used for vases, hang¬ 
ing baskets, etc. It is a deep, rich blue. Per pkt. 
300 seeds, 5c* 
MIXED COI-iOl'S—Per pkt. 300 seeds, 5c, 
MARVEL OF PERU. (Four 0’Clock.) 
VARIEGATED—Brilliant flowers in rich col¬ 
ors; gold striped foliage. Per pkt. 40 seeds, 5c. 
MIXED COLORS—Per pkt. 50 seeds, 5c. 
HOLLYHOCK. 
FINE DOUBLE MIXED—This is a splen¬ 
did flower, and my extra choice double mixed 
is the finest seed on the market. Per pkt. 100 
GAILLARDIA8. 
FINE MIXED — Including the best varieties of 
bright red, gold, crimson and white and bright 
orange. Per pkt. 100 seed9, 5c. 
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