"Hit and cMtss” Flower Garden. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Ornamental Grasses. 
These should have as permanent a place In the 
garden as the other "standbys,” and will prove 
quite as desirable. For ornamenting the border, 
or summer cutting, and for the winter bouquet 
to mix with the Everlastings, 
after once using they will be 
found indispensable. Mixed 
varieties. Pkt., 5 cts. 
•HIT AND MISS” FLOWER GARDEN. 
Dalton,Mass. 
July 10, 1R07.— 
"I am m u o U 
pleased with my 
‘Hit a n <1 Mitt*' 
bed of flower*." 
M. J. Hmookix*. 
Waco, Nob., Fob. 
0, 1807.—“1 havo 
heard your seeds 
well recommended, 
so havo sent a larger 
trial order than 1 
otherwise would have 
sent." 
UsmuL L. TIklmick. 
Halstead, Kan*., Feb. 
4, 1807.—"All the seeds 
received from you last 
sprlnc fave perfect sat- 
bfsolTon. ‘ 
Miss Liztix llamu. 
This collection is made up of what I have left over of last year’s 
seeds that upon testing were found to germinate, together with a 
large quantity of fresh seed. Many seed dealers put these into 
their regular packages and send them out as fresh seed. It is my 
policy to offer only FRESH seed, so I sell these in this way for 
what they are. A large proportion of them will grow, and you will 
be both surprised and delighted at the wonderful array of blooms 
from a single packet. Sift out the fine seed, so that it may be 
planted under different conditions from the coarser seed. Per 
packet, extra size, 3 cts. 
HAVE YOU READ MY STORY OF THE BROWNIES? See pago I 
