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MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
MIXED HARDY CLIMBERS 
Large Packet, Mixed, 15 Varieties, 10c. 
Balloon Vine, Brazilian Morning Glory, Bryon- 
opsis Laciniosa, Canary Bird Flower, Centrosema 
Grandiflora, Cypress, Gourd, Hyacinth Bean, Jap¬ 
anese Hop, Japanese Morning Glory, Mina Lo- 
bata, Momordica Balsamina, Momordica Char- 
antia, Moonflower Grandiflora, Scarlet Runner. 
Each variety separate, unless otherwise listed, 
5c per pkt. 
Ready for the Spring Peace Drive 
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“Hit or IVJiss” Flower Garden 
Alfalfa 
CHILDREN’S COLLECTION 
6 Pkts. for 10c, total worth 29c. 
Many different kinds, easy for the children to 
grow. 
Aster. Choice mixed, many colors. 
Chinese Pinks. All colors, a fine assortment. 
Cosmos. Early-flowering, all shades, mixed. 
“Hit or Miss.'’ A little of everything, mixed. 
Nasturtium. Many sorts and colors mixed. 
Sweet Peas. Giants of California, splendid, 
mixed. 
“HIT OR MISS,, [FLOWER GARDEN 
This is made up of what I have left over of last 
year’s seeds that, upon testing, were found to germ¬ 
inate. A customer says, “The Hit or Miss package 
is not correctly named, for I am sure it never 
misses something worth while. It is real fun 
watching to see what will come, and I often get 
pleasant surprises.” Sift out the fine seed so that 
it may be planted under different conditions from 
the coarser seed. Large packet, 4c; oz., 10c. 
GRIMM ALFALFA 
Absolutely pure and true to name. 
Do you know that there is a decorative mine 
in this common forage plant? The long, graceful 
intensely green sprays and pretty flower heads in 
varying shades of blue are most valuable to one 
who likes to have dainty vases and baskets about; 
also desirable for church decoration. 
Why use Grimm when the price is higher than 
for other varieties? Because (1) It is the hardiest 
variety known and is the only safe kind to sow in 
Northern latitudes. (2) It requires less seed per 
acre on account of its large stooling habit. (3) 
It yields a much larger percentage of persistent 
plants, and (4) it holds its stand and does not thin 
out after the first severe winter. The great pro¬ 
ductiveness of Alfalfa is well known, always 
yielding three cuttings and often four in a season. 
Use 10 to 12 pounds per acre. Trial pkt., 4c; 
oz., 10c; M lb., 20c; 1 lb., 75c, all postpaid; not 
prepaid, 1 lb., 65c; 10 lbs., $6.00, to be sent by 
express or mail, as directed. If by mail, include 
postage on eleven pounds weight. 30 pounds and 
over, 50c per lb. 
Bulletin No. 209. Send a dime to the Supt. 
of Documents, Washington, D. C., for Bulletin 
No. 209, which tells all about Grimm Alfalfa. 
Dedham, Mass.—“We have bought Aster seed of 
you for over 10 years. Had about 800 plants this 
year and cut blooms till after frosts came. They 
were greatly admired, even by the florists. Cosmos 
too was especially pretty. We do have good luck 
with your seeds.’’—Mrs. C. P. Ingalls. 
