PHLOX DRU MMON Dl l--Crandiflora. 
ALL THE CHOICEST VARIETIES AND COLORS. 
I am glad to offer all the 
latest improved largo-flow¬ 
eri rtg strains of this famous 
g irden annual. Phlox are 
well adapted to beds and 
massing, making a daz¬ 
zling show thru the whole 
season. They are easy to 
grow. Their extreme beau¬ 
ty, long duration of bloom, 
and the unequalled rich¬ 
ness of their many colors 
render them favorites eve¬ 
rywhere. 
Surely no one will miss 
planting these lovely flow¬ 
ers. I off *r a superfine 
mixture. Pkt. 5c. 6 for 25c. 
Please Get up Clubs. 
Sensitive Plant. 
One of the most interesting 
of plants, and affords endless 
amusement to children as well 
as older ones. Flowers borne 
in clusters. Very chaste and 
elegant foliage. If touched or 
shaken, the leaves close up 
and droop in a most surprising 
manner Easily grown—height 
18 inches. True seed pkt., 5 cts. 
Please get up a Club 
for my Flowers and Vines. 
From a small, and very good Boy. 
Here I come again with my order. I am the same little boy that 
bo’t seeds last spring for my little garden. Everything did fine. I 
sold $15.00 worth of Tomato and Cabbage plants. I put my mon¬ 
ey in the bank. N one of it will ever go for rum or tobacco. 
Very truly Your Friend, Orville B. Dorman, Highwood, Conn. 
Forget Me Not. 
“A modest little flower 
To friendship ever dear.” 
These charming little favorites 
should be in every garden. Are 
bushy plants 6 to 10 inches high 
—bearing clusters of lovely small 
flowers. Perennial plants flow¬ 
ering the first season if sown ear¬ 
ly. Choice Mixed Yarieties—real 
beauties—Packet 5 cts. 
Please tell your friends 
of my great bargains. 
Teach Children to Love Flowers. 
Lovers of flowers are lovers 
of goodness and purity. Teach 
the boys as well as the girls: 
they will love their home bet¬ 
ter, and be more likely to shun 
the deadly, soul-destroying sa¬ 
loon, and other vices. Sur¬ 
round your cottage with flow¬ 
ers and vines. Let beautiful 
blossoms greet the eyes on every side, let their fra¬ 
grance drift in the open doors and windows. It 
will pay (in hundred fold. Flowers are little mis¬ 
sionaries sent by God to teach us beauty, purity, 
and innocence. Their influence is always good. 
MARKET GARDENER’S BEET. 
Undoubtedly 
one of the best 
novelties ever 
offered, and it 
receives much 
praise from my 
customers. One 
sowing only is 
needed for sum¬ 
mer and winter 
use. Deep red, 
enormous size— 
6 to 8 inches in 
diameter —an d 
just splendid 
quality. Pkt. 5c. 
6 for 25 cts. 
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Coffee Seed Makes Hens Lay. 
“ Your Coffee makes the finest chicken feed in'the. world. They 
just shell out llie eggs.” Wilfred Brown, Wayne Co.,Mich. 
LARCE RED WETHERSFIELD ONION. 
A time honored variety. Immense crops arc annual¬ 
ly grown. It is everywhere a large yielder of fine, 
handsome, large 
onions of excel- 
13iit quality for 
family use. It al¬ 
so finds a ready 
sale in all mar¬ 
kets. All my seed 
is unsurpassed, 
and is grown 
f r >m best select¬ 
ed solid bulbs — 
pure and true. 
/If®’ Beware of 
cheap on ion seed 
Fiat is often rais¬ 
ed from scallions 
and unsalable 
rubbish for there 
is much of this kind afloat. Remember in seeds “like 
produces like”— and nothing in the world is so dear as 
cheap seeds. Packet 5 cts. 6 for 25c. 24 for $ 1 . 00 . 
Some Extra Presents. 
If you are willing to hand out 5 of my Catalogs 
to friends interested in gardening or club-raising 
—please mention it when you send in your order 
and I will pack them with your seeds, and also 
add additional choice “extras” for your trouble; 
(I have some real treasures put up ready for the 
purpose.) It will pay you well. 
I can never tell how grateful I am to all my friends who 
have spoken a kind word for me and my seeds, and who have 
shown their friends how liberally I have filled their orders for 
seeds, 1 return to each ani every one 
)OK. 
sincere thanks. 
Yours Kindly, 
A. T. COC 
“There are treats of every kind, 
But in all the world you’ll find 
Naught so good as what you’ve grown 
In a garden of your own.” 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SUGAR CORN. The Most Delicious Ever Crown. 
This improved variety is the finest of 
all sweet com for home use. None other 
is so delicious. The ears are good size, 8 
or 9 inches long, and produced in great 
abundance. Many stalks bear 3 to 4, and 
sometimes 5 or 6 plump ears. Its long, 
milky kernels are full of sweetness. 
Richest Flavor, Deepest Crain, 
Smallest Cob, Greatest Yielder. 
The moment you taste this luscious, 
tender corn you will be a convert to it, 
for its flavor will delight an epicure. The 
kernels fairly melt in your mouth. It 
retains its delicious tenderness for a long 
time. A very strong grower; season me¬ 
dium. I recommend it especially for pri¬ 
vate gardens, and to those having the 
choicest retail trade. Selected strain, 
large Pkt. 10 cts. 3 for 25c. 12 for $1.00. 
