COBAEA VINE-Rare Climber. 
Every one is very 
much delighted with 
this handsome, rap¬ 
id growing annual 
climber. It attains 
the height of 20 to 30 
feet in a season. Ve¬ 
ry pretty foliage, 
with numerous bell 
shaped flowers of 
lovely hues. Prolif 
ic bloomers, 
perfectly hardy, 
makes a surprizing 
show of vines and 
flowers the first sea¬ 
son. 
A Cem 
of 
Beauty. 
Surely no flower 
lover should skip 
this beautiful vine. 
Choice Mixed Col¬ 
ors. Packet 10 cts. 
Short and to the Point. 
©3“ “I lay all other catalogs down and turn to your honest list. 
Your seeds ALWAYS please.” Mrs. U. T. Williams. N. J. 
True Ice Plant. 
< MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CRYSTALLINUM 
A handsome and unique annu¬ 
al plant, for hanging baskets, 
rock-work, vases, and house 
plants;also fine for beds, edg¬ 
ings, etc. The leaves and stems 
are almost transparent, appear 
as though covered with icy crys- ■ 
tals that look peculiarly brilliant 
and glistening in the sunlight. 
It is a plant of the easiest culture 
and that is always admired It 
should be in every flower gar- i 
den. The flowers are white 
Cut shows the attractive ap- i 
pearance of Jce Plant in Pot j 
Culture. Packet 5 cents, j 
“I would not take $ 1.00 for my Ice Plant. I esteem it above all 
my other flowers.. All your seeds gave entire satisfaction. ” 
E. J. Colston, Social Circle, Ga 1 
From Irene Dean in “Epitomist.” Oh, what beauties my Ice 
Plants were. They were entirely covered with “icy” crystals. I 
set one in a 3 inch can; it grew as large as a big tin pail. Every i 
one that saw it was astonished. 1 he flowers are very beautiful 
VERBENAS,-Superfine Mixture. 
Very few plants make such 
a gorgeous display during 
the season as the Verbenas, 
or furnish more flowers for 
cutting. Unrivalled as a con¬ 
stant bloomer, brilliancy of 
flower, and sweet fragrance. 
They grow from seed the first 
season. For profusion of 
bloom—large blossoms, and 
variety of colors—my select¬ 
ed mixture cannot be excel¬ 
led. I wish every one to grow 
these 1 ovely flowers. 
Large Packet lo cts. 3 for 
25 cts. 12 for $1.00. 
36 packets—with your 
choice of Premium Watch, 
Coral Neck Chain, Solid Gold 
Fountain Pen, or Stereoscope 
and Views,—also $1.50 worth 
of Novelties and Extras—all 
prepaid for only $3.00. Please get up a club, 
LONG STANDING SPINACH. 
Spinach is a de¬ 
licious vegetable 
either for spring 
or fall sowing. 
This variety is 
the gardeners fa ¬ 
vorite; it is a 
most attractive 
color with thick 
fleshy leaves of 
fine texture. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy, 
and standslong¬ 
est of all before going to seed 
Packet 6 cents 
COOK'S PERFECTION PARSNIP. 
Rightly named, and with¬ 
out doubt the finest strain 
of Parsnip that can be pro¬ 
duced. It is a wonderful 
improvement on the old 
sorts, and no one desiring 
the best should fail to grow 
it. The roots are very 
smooth and handsome; 
tender, sugary, fine-grain¬ 
ed and of most excellent 
quality. Customers are 
unanimous in praising it. 
This is truly a delicious 
vegetable, very fine stew¬ 
ed, fried, boiled, etc. All 
who do not like the old 
poorer sorts are recom¬ 
mended to try this. 
It produces enormous 
crops; and the short, thick 
roots are easily gathered. 
It is without question the 
best for home use. market, 
or exhibition purposes. 
While this is essentially a 
table parsnip—it is also su¬ 
perior to all ot hers for stock 
reeding owing to its great 
size and extraordinary 
sweetness. 
Large packet, selected 
seed 10c. 3 for 25c 
‘Your Perfection Parsnips were 
the best we ever had.” Lester 
Thompson, IVbite Bear, Minn. 
“We grew the finest tomatoes, 
cabbage and parsnips from your 
seed we ever had in our life. We 
had Perfection Parsnips 31-2 to 4 
lbs. each.” Wm. II. Smith, Pa. 
‘That $3.00 order proved the 
very best seeds I ever planted. I grew 12 Bus. of Parsnips from 
pkts Some were 22 inches long, and weighed 44 ounces.” 
G- W Henry. Hunt Co 
COLLARDS 
TRUE CEORCIA. 
Collards are used 
as a substitute for 
cabbage,—more es 
pecially in the south 
where it grows all 
winter. They are a 
form of cabbage that 
bears new leaves as 
the old ones are pull¬ 
ed off. They are ten¬ 
der and delicate 
when cooked for 
greens, and are es 
teemed highly. I sell 
a large quantity of 
the seed. Pkt. 5 cts 
Everything 
Prepaid. 
New Japanese Climbing Cucumber. 
A distinct new cucumber from Japan. The vines 
are extra strong and vigorous, and great climbere¬ 
producing a surpris¬ 
ing amount of superi¬ 
or fruit on poles, fen¬ 
ces, etc. Three 
times the usual crop 
from a given .area can 
be grown with this 
variety. They a re lar¬ 
ge size, nice green col¬ 
or, and fine for pick¬ 
ling and slicing. The 
vines and fruit being 
elevated do not suffer 
from wet weather and 
insects. It sets its 
fruit constantly thru- 
out the season. Iam 
sure all will be pleas¬ 
ed with it. Pkt. 10c. 
3 for 25c. 
“The Japanese Climbing 
Cucumbers are the great¬ 
est bearers ever was. We 
shall always grow them. 
Your other seeds are doing 
fine—TIIKY ALWAYS DO.” 
Mrs. Reed, Springf’d,Mass. 
“Mv Japanese Cucumbers were a great surprise to all who Haw 
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