MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
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ICE PLANT. 
A dwarf trailing plant, with 
succulent, almost transparent 
foliage, giving it both a curi¬ 
ous and handsome appear¬ 
ance. Suitable for hanging 
baskets, vases and rock-work. 
The leaves are light green, 
covered with glossy-like glob¬ 
ules, making them look, in 
the sunshine, as though they 
were covered with minute 
drops of dew. Though grown 
more especially for its foliage, 
t bears also a pretty pink 
lower. Pkt., 3 cts. 
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$ 150.00 
PANSY 
PREMIUMS 
Offered on 
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DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK 
(Althea Rosea). 
This splendid plant with its magnificent spikes of vari¬ 
colored flowers well deserves its high, popular favor. It 
Is useful as a background for the border, before a fence 
or nny unsightly object it is desired to hide, and the 
white is especially fine for floral pieces or other cut- 
flower work. The flowers are very double, in shades of 
white, yellow, pink, red, etc. Biennial. Finest mixed. 
Pkt., 4 cts. 
HARDY HIBISCUS. 
A very desirable perennial, blooming the first year, and each yenr thereafter* 
beginning in midsummer after the flowering senson for most of the shrubby 
perennials is over. The enormous hollyhock-like flowers, from five to seven 
inches across, are borne in great profusion. Fine for clumps, hedges, or to 
hide unsightly objects. My seed is a mixture of two choice varieties, ‘'Crim¬ 
son Eye” and “Royal Pink.” The Crimson Eye has dark red stems and foli¬ 
age, and Inrge, white blossoms, with n bright crimson center. The Royal Pink 
bears dainty pink flowers, many having the same crimson center. 3 to s feet, 
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