IMPROVED DWARF ZINNIA, Giant Flowering 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Rowlett*. Ky . Mar. *'I had *urh a prettv bed of Zinnias from your seed. -45- 
Evcrv one thought them as pretty as Dahlias. ’—Mrs. J. A. Mean. 
UMBRELLA PLANT 
A decorative foliage 
plant throwing up tall 
stems surmounted by 
whorls of graceful grnss- 
llkc leaves. It grows rnp- 
ldly from seed. P.kt., 200 
seeds, 5c. 
VINCA 
A beautiful perennial 
which blooms the first 
summer, used either for 
the window or for bed¬ 
ding out. The leaves are 
dark and glossy, blos¬ 
soms white or white with 
a crimson center, or all 
crimson. Very profuse 
bloomer, continuing from 
early summer until frost. 
20 inches. Pkt., 150 
seeds, 5c. 
“GOLDFINCH" 
A New Sweet Scent¬ 
ed Rambler Rose, Deep 
orange, changing to lem¬ 
on yellow. Price, 15c. 
Postpaid. 
Jacauemlnot. A dark, velvety, geranium-red. Pkt., o0 seeds, 5c. 
Pink. Including salmon-rose and flesh Pink. Pkt.. 50 seeds, 5c. 
Snowball. A very double white. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
Yellow. Lovely canary and other yellow shades. Pkt.. 50 seeds, 5c. 
Improved Dwarf Mixed. The above and other named varieties mixed, all 
A s, mixture. l’i foot to 2 feet. Pkt.. 65 seeds, 5c. 
Zinnia Curled and Crested. The petals arc curled and twisted, making grace¬ 
ful flowers In all the Zinnia shades. Pkt.. 50 seeds. 5c. 
Collection of Curled and Created Zinnia*. 8 colors half l>kts.. 20c. 
Little Red Riding Hood. An extra dwarf variety, which I espeelallj recom¬ 
mend for bedding or ns an edging. The blossoms are small and very double, thickly 
covering the plants till late frosts. A mass of these with an edge of Little Gem 
Alyssum makes a showy and Inexpensive bed. Try It. About 1 foot. Pkt., Co 
seeds, 5c. 
ZINNIAS, Special Mixed 
A splendid mixture, including all the above sorts and the choice Zebra and other 
strains. Pkt.. Go seeds, tc.; 2 pkts.. 7c. ... 
Collection of Improvad, Glant-Flowerlnsr Zinnias. Eight colors, separ¬ 
ate. half-packets. 20c. 
VIOLET 
“Knowest thou what thoughts from Heaven 
the violet Instils!” And so the Violet lias ever 
stood as an emblem of innocence and purity. It 
is slow to germinate, but when once established 
it is the first flower to greet one In the spring* 
Hardv Perennial. 
The Czar. Blue. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6c. 
White Queen. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6c. 
Violets, Mixed. White, blue. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 6c. 
WALLFLOWER, Mixed 
An old-fashioned flower, always found In Eng¬ 
lish or German gardens. If winters are not 
severe It lives over, blossoming profusely In the- 
early spring, or plants may be potted In August 
for winter flowering. Extra large flowers, bril¬ 
liant red and brown shades, single and double* 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
