Miss Emma V. White 
6 PACKETS FOR 
10 Cents 
Over 50 Different 
Kinds and Col* 
ors; easy for the 
children to grow 
Children’s Collection 
ONLY 10 CENTS. 
1. CHRYSANTHEMUM. Double Annual 
Mixed. 4c. 
2. DAHLIA. Some variety from my list 
(my choice) Price, 5c. 
3. GOURDS. Many sorts mixed. Price, 5o. 
4. HIT OR MISS. A mixed package of many 
different sorts. Price, 4c. 
5. SWEET PEAS. Giants of California. 
Price, 4c. 
(J. ZINNIA. Mixed, large double. Price, 4c. 
Totul, 27c, for 10c. 
SPECIAL SEED OFFER 50c. 
If you don’t know what to select, send me 
50 cents, and I will send you 65 cents worth of 
choice annuals that will make your garden a blaze 
of bloom, and my booklet, “Culture of Flowers” Free. 
SPECIAL ROSE OFFERS 
‘‘TRIPLETS” COLLECTION 
3 Baby Roses for 35c. 
Baby Rambler, crimson 
Bahv Dorothy, dark pink 
White Baby Rambler. 
SEE PAGE 52 
“Four Babies” Collection 
4 Baby Roses for 46c. 
Baby Rambler, crimson. 
Raby Dorothy, dark pink. 
Mrs. Cntbush, licht pink. 
W hite Baby Rambler. 
-2- Waseca. Sask., March. '10. "Last year my eaiden was a wonder to all 
»nd a Joy to myself, all from your seed.’’—Mrs. L. S. Baker, 
POPULAR MIXTURES, 
MIXED PERENNIAL SEEDS 
WHY NOT HAVE A BED OF HARDY PERENNIALS! It re¬ 
quires but little care when once established, but it will afford a 
succession of bloom from the earliest springtime tliruout the sea¬ 
son. To assist my patrons in securing a bed, | offer mixed 
packets of Perennial meads, containing the following perennials 
and biennials, desecribed in catalog. Seo “Culture of Flowers." p. 8. 
No. 1. Achillea Ptarmica. 2. Agrostenuna Coronarla. 3. Au- 
cliusa, Capensis. 4. Arabls. 5. Asperula. 0. Boltonia. 7. 
Candytuft, lberls Glbraltrlca. S. Canterbury Bell. 1). Chrysan¬ 
themum Maximum. 10. Colomblne. II. Coreopsis Lanceoiata. 
12. English Daisy. 13. Dianthus Plumosus. 14. Digitalis, or 
Foxglove. 15. Feverfew, Golden Feather. 10. Feverfew Matri¬ 
caria. 17. Forget-me-not. IS. Gaura Llndhelmeri. 10. Gnil- 
lardln Granditlora. 20. Garden ITellotrope. 21. Gladiolus. 22. 
Gypsophila Paniculata. 23. Ileliopsis. 21. Ileuchera Sangulnen. 
25. Hibiscus. 20. Hollyhock. 27. Larkspur. 28. La vender. 
20. Lychnis. 30. Wallflower. 
No 2. To give my patrons a still greater variety, I offer a sec¬ 
ond mixture, including a number not described in my regular list. 
1. Achillea MlUcflorum (rose). 2. Aeoniturn Nnpcllus (blue). 
3. Alyssum Saxatilc (yellow). -1. Anemone Coronarla (mixed). 
5. Aretotls Grand Is. 0. Baptisla Australis (blue). 7. Boeeonla 
Japonlea. S. Campanula Carpathica (blue). 0. Chrysanthemum 
Indorum. 10. Dietamnus Alims (white). 11. Gcntluna Aucalls. 
(blue aiul yellow). 12. Gcum Atrosangulneum (scarlet). 13. 
Linum, Perennc. 14. Lunarla Biennis (Honesty). 15. Marguerite- 
Carnal ion. 10. Penstemon (mixed). 17. Physalls Franchettl. 
IS. Pink (Chlnensis). 10. Platycodon. 20. Poppy (Iceland). 
21. Poppy (Oriental). 22. Pyrethrum TTlIgnosum. 23. Salvia 
Argentea. 24. Senecio Klegans. 25. Snapdragon. 20. Slatice- 
Latlfollus. 27. Stocks. 2S. Sweet Rocket. 20 Sweet William. 
30. Scablosa Caucasian. 
Either of the above Mixtures, Largs Packet, 10c; one of 
each for 15c. 
1 oz. Mixed Perennials (last year’s seed). 15c. 
MIXED HARDY CLIMBERS 
Balloon Vine, Brn'/.lllnn Morning Glory, Bryonopsls Lnclnlosa. 
Canary Bird Flower, Centrosemn Grand I flora, Cypress, Gourd, llya- 
einth Bean, Japanese Hop, Japanese Morning Glory, Mina Lobata. 
Moiuordica Balsamina, Moonflower Granditlora, Scarlet Runner. 
Sweet Pen Everlasting. 
Large Packet, Mixed, 15 Varieties, 10c. 
MIXED HERB GARDEN 
Ten populnr aromatic plants, valuable for medicine, gar¬ 
nishing, flavoring or imparting pleasant odors. 1. Caraway. 2. 
Coriander. 3. Dill. 4. Lavender. 5. Rosemary. 0. Sage. 
7. Sweet Funnel. S. Sweet Marjoram. 0. Summer Savory. 10. Th.v.me. 
Large Packet, 10 Varieties, Mixed, lOc. Each Variety* 
per pkt., 3c. 
