Miss Emma V. White. 
-45- Rock away Reach. N. Y., Feb. "Your Nasturtiums and Zinnias, also Jaivinese Morn¬ 
ing Glories were the most beautiful ever seen among my neighbors."—Mrs. Gocdel. 
LAWN GRASS SEED 
My Lawn Grass Mixture, and I make but one, is the 
very best that euu be made. If directions are followed it will 
give a soft, close sod of uniform texture and rich emerald 
green. Allow 1 qt. for 300 sq. ft.; 1 pk. for 2,500 sq. ft.; 
5 bu. per acre. 
Lawn Grass, Best Grade. 1 pt., 20c, postpaid; 1 qt., 
38c, postpaid; 2 qts., 70c, postpaid; 1 pk.. (5 lbs.), $1.40, by 
express tal buyer’s expense); 1 bu., (20 lbs.), $5.00, by express 
at buyer’s expense. If ordered by freight, add 25c for cartage. 
Shady Place Lawn Gra • A mixture especially adapted 
for sowing under trees and other shady places. 1 qt.. 
40c, postpaid; 2 qts., 70o, postpaid; 1 pk., $1.50 (by 
express at buyer’s expense. 
White Clover, Sterling: Grade. 1 oz., 7o; % 
lb.. 15c; 1 lb.. 50c, all postpaid. 
How to make a Good Lawn. See directions in “Cul¬ 
ture of Flowers,” page 20. Free, if asked for, with 
any order of 25c or over. 
To Renowate a Poor Lawn Sod. Cut lines six inches 
apart, and mellow to a depth of three Inches. Sow seed 
and cover lightly with some of the mellow dirt. 
FOR SHADY PLACES 
I am often asked "What flowers will do well in shady places?" The 
following may be used: Achillea, Alyssum, Anchusa. Anemone, Arabis 
' Alpina, Aspcrula, Bachelors’ Button, Begonia, tuberous-rooted, Calen¬ 
dula, Canterbury Bell, Chrysanthemum (annual). Colum¬ 
bine, Coreopsis, Daisy (English), Eschscholtzia, Feverfew, 
Phlox (scarlet). Forget-Me-Not, Poxglovc., Godctia, 
Larkspur, Maurandia, Mignonette, Mimulus, Oenothera, 
Pansy, Petunia, Pinks, Poppy, Snapdragon, Violet. 
“HIT OR MISS” 
FLOWER GARDEN 
Tills Is made up of what I have 
left over of last year’s seeds that 
upon testing were found to germ- 
innte, together with a large quan¬ 
tity of fresh seed. It makes a 
much nicer mixture than I could 
ufford to make If seeds were 
fresh, and so largo a proportion 
of the seed will grow you will be 
surprised and delighted with 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. Large packet; 
4tc; oz.. 10c. 
WONDERBERRY 
SEnt cinnamon Vll^S 
Beautiful Leaves, Dainty Flowers, Ex¬ 
quisite Perfumes, Grows in Shade or Sun, 
Wet or Dry. No Insects Ever Trouble. 
No Winter Harms. 
Tho Cinnamon Vine. A charmlug 
climber that will quickly surround your 
Arbor, window or veranda with a wou- 
No creation of recent years has caused more wide¬ 
spread comment than Luther Burbank’s famous Wondcr- 
berry. It is a cross between two wild Solanums, the derful profusion of vines covered with 
fruit of which is something like a blueberry, only handsome ’-* -’ ’.. 
very much larger and blacker. It 
— - - comes into bcar- 
mg within 3 or 4 months from seed sowing, and the 
berries are produced in abundance until frost. These may 
be used for the table, for pies or for canning. From the 
first trials various reports are given. Some pronounce It of 
little or no value, others commend it highly. At any rate, 
those who hove been deterred because of tho high price of 
the seed may like to try my seed, which I have obtained 
from Mr. Burbank himself, and decide for themselves 
whether, as claimed, it is to be of "great Importance to 
the human race.” Seed may be started in April, same as 
tomatoes, transplanting at proper time, or may be sown 
In the ground In May. Set plants 2 feet apart each way. 
They are of spreading habit, but not tall-growing. Pack¬ 
et, 6c; 2 packets, 10c. 
glossy, heart-shaped leaves 
and sweet scented llowers. Perfectly 
Hardy, thriving everywhere. The first 
year the vines run about 10 feet, but 
eventually reach a height of 25 to 40 
feet, while its many clusters of delicate 
white llowers emit a delicious fragrance. 
See my "Culture of Flowers” for direc¬ 
tions. Two or threo roots planted on 
each side of a door or window will 
quickly cover it. Set plants one foot 
apart. They do best in a warm, sunny 
location, though thriving anywhere. 
EXTRA QUALITY—Sure to Grow. 
Price, 1 strong root, 5o; 3 roots, 12a; tt 
roots, 21c; 12 roots, 40c; all postpaid. 
