Osseo, Minn.—“I have seen plants In bloom 
from your Cineraria seed and they are beauti¬ 
ful.”—Mrs. Martin Knobel. 
CHINESE PINK 
(Dianthus Sinensis) 
Price, each per pkt., 200 seeds, 5c; 
any 3 pkts., 12c. 
Diadem. The largest double 
pink. Flowers vary in color from 
lilac to crimson and maroon, with 
edges fringed and almost while. 
Double Mixed. A magnificent 
strain with large double fringed and 
beautiful colored flowers, from the 
purest white to rich, velvety reds. 
Firebail. A splendid new var¬ 
iety, a dark blood red, very double, 
Japanese. “Oriental Beauties.” 
Extra large flowers, many exquisite¬ 
ly fringed and fluted. Colors range 
from pure white, through shades of 
pink and red, to darkest crimson 
Pink Beauty. A very fine new 
double variety of a delicate pink 
color. (Only 100 seeds in a pkt.) 
Princess Pinks. A novel strain 
of single pinks, with fringed flowers, 
mottled flaked,_ spotted and striped 
in great diversity of color. 
Snowdrift. Large double white. 
PHEASANT’S EYE PINK 
(Dianthus Plumarius) 
The old-fashioned Garden or June Pink. The 
flowers are of great diversity of colors and deli¬ 
ciously sweet-scented. Hardy perennial. Single 
and double, mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 
SCOTCH OR GRASS PINK 
A magnificent new strain of perpetual blooming 
Pinks, with colors of exquisite beauty, and marked 
by a deep velvety-red eye and a cloverlike odor. 
Double and single, mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6c. 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUIV8 
Or Pink Daisy 
One of the best hardy perennials, with lacy foliage 
laisy, cosmos-like, flowers in various shades 
>f pink and rose. It is hardy anywhere and easily 
raised from seed. The blossoms come in time for 
Decoration or Children’s Days and are splendid for 
all cut-flower work. 2 feet. For Pyrethrum plant s 
see page 46. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5c. 
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Hardy Chinese and Scotch Pinks 
PINKS, SPECIAL MIXED 
All the preceding kinds, mixed (excepting Scotch 
Pink). Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c; 2 pkts., 7c. 
COLLECTION OF PINKS 
One-half packet of each of my nine kinds, a 
splendid assortment, 25c. 
TEA, OR EVERBLOOMING ROSE 
COLLECTIONS 
In collections of two or three plants, your 
choice, 2 for 35c; 3 for 50c, postpaid. 
Selected as the best in their class for color, 
form, hardiness, and blooming qualities. All 
are hardy, with protection, in most parts of the 
country. Orders not taken for less than two. 
Antoine Rivoire. Rosy-flesh on creamy- 
white ground with delicate pink tinge. Very 
hardy, sustaining a temperature of 15 to 25 
below zero. 
CSothilde Soupert. Blush-pink. Very 
hardy and always a favorite. 
Cochet, Pink or White. Among the hardi 
est and best Tea roses. 
Frances Scott Key. Dark crimson-scarlet; 
globular rose of gigantic size. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Rich scarlet, shading to 
velvety crimson. In our park rose-garden this 
was still blooming profusely in October. 
Killarney. Brilliant imperial pink. Great 
bloomer and very hardy. 
La France. Queen of the pink Teas. 
Liberty. Deep crimson-red. 
Radiance, Pink or Red. The color of the 
Pink Radiance is a brilliant opaline-tinted rosy- 
carmine; of the Red, a charming carmine-red. 
Sunburst. A giant-flowering rose of intense 
orange-copper and golden orange tints. 
