MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
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double: varieties. 
Irresistible Poppy. An immense Poppy, growing sometimes five feet high, bear¬ 
ing immense red blossoms as large in proportion—the largest grown. The heads are 
perfectly round and petals finely fringed, making such an “Irresistible” ball of bril¬ 
liant crimson that all who see it say they must have it. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Whit© Swan Poppy. A grand variety, somewhat dwarf in its habit of growth, showing ofT to 
great advantage its enormous flowers of purest white, which wit'll its fringe-like petals have the 
appearance of n great ball of fleecy wool. A fine contrast to the Irresistible. Pkt., *1 cts. 
Double Popple*, mixed. Containing the Carnation poppy, flowers of immense size and 
brilliant colors; t Cardinal poppy, of dwarf habit, blossoms very full and of a beautiful cardi¬ 
nal color, with fnngy, crinkly petals; the Paoony-Flowerod varieties, in size and colors re¬ 
sembling the pacoines; and the JtthocaH, a new dwarf French poppy of the style of the Shirley, 
only double; together with the Irresistible and White Swan. A splendid mixture. 
Pkt. 4 cts. 
Mound Fralrlo, Minn., Fob. 22, 1807. “Your flowor Roods last 
Findlay, Mich., Oct. 6, 1807.—“Tho seeds you soul tne Inst y Cnr proved satisfactory In ovory way, honco my order this 
prlng all came up nicely, and I had lovely (lowers, especially year.' 1 Mrs. T. J. Khoriilkn. 
pansies. I shall send again next spring." Mas. Etta Walters. llurllngton, Knns., April 110, 1807.—“I am plcasod to toll you 
Falrgrovo, Mich., Oct. 26, 1807.—“Tho roso bush you sent as that tho seeds 1 got earlier hn\o given ^satisfaction, as wolf a* 
premium Is growing splendidly. Tho Sweet Peas were beautl* tho promptness with which they camo. 
ful." Mas. Samuel U. Jamkson. Mrs. M. D. Coosiiaix. 
