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FLOWER SEEDS (Continued) 
“WILD FLOWER GARDEN” or Mixture of all Kinds of 
Flower Seeds—Anyone who has planted and cultivated flowers 
in neatly laid out beds and borders is aware of the labor and 
constant attention required to produce the desired effect. To 
those who can not give it this care, the “Wild Flower Garden” 
presents a substitute which, for its unusual and varied effects, 
cheapness and the small amount of labor necessary for its 
construction has no equal. Packet, 6c. 
VERBENA 
VERBENA—(For masses in beds on the lawn no plant ex¬ 
cells the Verbena. In the varieties may be found every color 
except yellow. If sown in the open ground in May they will 
bloom in August, but if started in the house in pots in winter 
they will bloom sooner. Seed should be soaked in luke-warm 
water before planting, and care should be taken that the soil 
should be very rich. Mixed, per pkt., 5c. 
CARPENTER’S DAHLIA FLOWERED ZINNIAS 
Indicating the excellence of this Improved Strain of Zin¬ 
nias they were granted an Award of Merit by the Royal 
Horticulture Society of England. This wonderful flower cre¬ 
ates a sensation wherever it is grown and it has probably 
gained popularity more quickly than any other improved 
garden flower offered in recent years. The large size, 
fullness of petals, extraordinary color range, and good keep¬ 
ing qualities have all contributed to its popularity. The 
flowers resemble in appearance the Decorative Dahlia and is 
called the Dahlia Flowered Zinnia for this reason. When 
in full bloom they often measure five to six inches in diameter 
and many of our friends who have grown them take the 
trouble to write to us and even send us pictures of the 
wonderful flowers they have produced. It is so easily grown 
and is immune from disease at this time we cannot recom¬ 
mend it too highly to our friends. 
CRIMSON MONARCH—Bright crimson. The largest of 
the dahlia-flowered type. 
GOLDEN STATE—Yellow in bud, turning to a rich orange 
when in full bloom. 
OLD ROSE—A very fine flower, of a beautiful rose shade 
Ranks among the very best. 
ZINNIAS 
POLAR BEAR—A beautiful pure white flower of the form 
of a Dahlia. 
SPECIAL DAHLIA FLOWERED MIXTURE—This mix¬ 
ture contains many of the Zinnia novelties and is a most 
wonderful collection. It will make an excellent garden show 
and produce fine flowers for cutting. 
All of above, pkt., 15c; 4 pkts., 50c., % oz., 25c. 
DREAM—Deep lavender purple, a very beautiful shade. 
Pkt., 25c. 
ORIOLE—Immense flowers of orange and gold. Very fine. 
Pkt 25c 
GIANT MAMMOTH ZINNIAS—Attractive flowers bul 
not as full as Dahlia Flowered. Mixed. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 50c. 
LILLIPUT, OR POMPON ZINNAS—An especially pretty 
dwarf, branching type, 12 to 18 inches tall, blooming con¬ 
tinuously and most pro fusely. The double, conical flowers 
are 1 to 1 % inches across. Highly effective for borders. 
Especial] desirable for table decoration when medium-stemmed 
flowers are wanted. Mixed Colors—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c; 
oz., $1.00. 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
NEW NOVELTY DAHLIA BULBS, FOR SPRING PLANTING 
Uncommon Varieties, of the original types. All goods kinds, CARPENTER’S CHOICE DECORATIVE TYPES, 
but those in which we have a large stock. 
15c Each 
6 for 
85c 
Bertha Story 
Dark Mauve 
each 
15c 
2 for 25c 
Drccr’s White 
Choice White 
99 
15c 
12 Assorted for $1.50 
Postpaid 
Bonny Blue 
Violet Blue 
99 
15c 
Galetia 
Light Yellow 
99 
15c 
CARPENTER’S 
FANCY CACTUS 
VARIETIES. 
Jack Rose 
Rose, Red 
99 
15c 
Pink Pearl 
L,ignt Pink 
each 
15c 
Hortalanus Witte 
White 
99 
15c 
Pierrot 
Amber 
99 
15c 
Chief Wakaskee 
Red, very choice 
99 
15c 
Elsa Bonnell 
Dark Red 
99 
15c 
Dakota 
Copper Bronze 
99 
15c 
M. E. Mills 
Lavender Pink 
99 
15c 
Emperor 
Mons de Normond Bright Yellow 
99 
15c 
Deep Red 
99 
15c 
Emma Marie 
Light Pink 
99 
15c 
Ford hook Erecta 
Rose Pink 
99 
15c 
Postpaid. 
Postpaid. 
