MINNEAPOLIS, MINN 
Summit, N. V., Mar., *10. "My Cinerarias from your seed are in lull blossom -21- 
now, and they are beauties, no two alike.•••Mrs. Ulmer Bouck. 
These ornamental foliage plants with 
their rich colorings may he easily and 
cheaply obtained from seed. They grow 
rapidly and attain perfection the first 
summer. 
Mammoth Rainbow. Loaves are 
very large, heart-shaped and handsome¬ 
ly crinkled and include the many com¬ 
binations of the most highly colored Co¬ 
leus. Pkt., 150 seeds, 8c. 
New Franch Coleus. A fine mix¬ 
ture of French hybrids, sure to give only 
choice varieties. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c.; 
2 pkts., 8c. 
Ruffled Giant Colaus. Exception¬ 
ally large leaves, curiously curled and 
fringed and of richest and most diverse 
colors. Tire best obtainable. Mixed. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 8c. 
Rad-Laaved Calaus. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 10c. 
Coleus, Special Mixed. Hie above 
four varieties mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 8c. 
CHRYSANTHEUM 
Bridal Robe. This is n 
hardy biennial, hut It blooms 
the first summer If started early 
In the house. The foliage Is 
lacy and fern-llkc, and In the 
blooming season the plant is 
covered for n long period 
with hundreds of double and 
semi-double graceful white 
flowers with fringy petals. 
If once tried it will always 
find a place In your garden, 
being splendid for home or 
church decoration. 1 to 2 ft. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 
New Dwarf Double. 
Very dwarf and compact 
plants, with blossoms so dou¬ 
ble and so profuse as to cov¬ 
er the entire plant with 
beautiful semi-balls of while or 
cream or gold. My seed includes 
three named varieties In mixture, 
namely. White Pearl, Primrose Queen 
and Golden Queen. Best nnnual 
chrysanthemum offered. 1 ft. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 5c. 
Double Annual, Mixed. Pure 
white, golden yellow or cream white 
in color, some are densely double, 
others have small fringe-llke petals. 
Very hardy, blooming until latest 
frost. 2 ft. Mixed. Pkt. 200 seeds, 4c. 
Single Annual, Mixed. Also 
called “Painted Ladles," or "French 
Marguerites." Beautiful daisy-like 
flowers In white, yellow or crimson, 
some being zoned In different shades 
of bronzy reds. This mixture in¬ 
cludes n number of named varieties, 
such as Morning Star and Even¬ 
ing Star, two new yellow Margue¬ 
rites. The Sultan, crimson maroon. 
Northern Star, a beautiful white 
with yellow center, and other choice 
sorts. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 
Japanese. Saved from an extra 
choice collection of the house Chrys¬ 
anthemums. Beautiful new and often 
valuable varieties are obtained from 
seed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8c. 
You Should Grow My Shirley Poppies. See page 39 
Peak Island. Me.. Feb. *10. "Your Japanese Pinks weie fine, while 
the Bridal Robe Chrysanthemums exceed anything, both in size and 
form, that 1 ever had.”—Mrs. Chas. O. Blackman 
GRANDIFLORA CINERARIA 
A beautiful greenhouse plant, very easily rnlsed from 
seed, affording a mass of gorgeous blooms in the 
late winter and spring. My mixture is grown from 
two extra choice prize exhibition strains and from 
new varieties of the large-flowering dwarf and grandl- 
flora sorts, whose large blossoms cover the plants with 
most brilliant hues In crimson, rnagentn, violet, pur¬ 
ple or variegated shades. Mixed. Pkt., 300 seeds, 
10c. Half packet. Cineraria Grandlflora. 50 seeds, Oc. 
