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Worth While Collection Bargains 
These Collections are made up of varieties of which we have a surplus 
and also of varieties of which we have not enough to catalogue. They are 
good varieties and give customers a fine assortment cheap. These assort¬ 
ments are made up and can not be changed. 
8 packets Snapdragons All Different 25c 
8 packets Asters All Different varieties . 25c 
6 packets Calendulas All Different for 15c 
5 packets Pinks All Different Varieties 15c 
5 packets Larkspurs All Different for 15c 
6 packets Marigolds All Different for 15c 
6 packets Petunias All Different for 15c 
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10 packets Nasturtiums 10 Varietiesr for 20c 
10 packets Poppies All Different for 20c 
15 packets Sweet Peas 15 Varieties for 25c 
15 packets Zinnias All Different for 25c 
35 packets Annual Flowers 35 Sorts for $1.00 
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We ask your cooperation in securing the names of prospective cus¬ 
tomers. For each name of a person whp makes a garden, you may take 
a credit of one cent toward any of the above special collections of flower 
seeds. For example: for 25 names you may have the collection of 15 
packets of Zinnias, all different, the value of which is 25c. 
We will also appreciate your recommending our seeds to your friends. 
If the seeds are satisfactory, tell others; if unsatisfactory, tell us. 
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Three Miniature 
AGERATUMS 
Fairy Pink. V ery dwarf and compact of 
a delightful soft salmon rose pink color. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Blue Cap. Very dwarf and compact rich 
deep blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Red Riding Hood. Very dwarf rose pink 
with dark pink center. Pkt. 10c. 
These Ageratums bloom freely from June 
until frost making very lint; border plants. 
We will mail one packet of each of the three 
for 25ci 
Miniature Ageratum 
HOLLYHOCK 
Annual Indian Spring 
Indian Spring is one of the loveliest entries 
in last year’s All-America Selections com¬ 
petition. It blooms the first year in less than 
five months after seed is sown. A profuse j 
bloomer there Is a colorful display of the 
semi-double, crinkly edged flowers for sev-! 
eral weeks during the summer. After the first 
bloom is past, if the plants are cut back they 
will produce a second crop of blooms the 
same season. While rose-pink predominates, 
variations will occur from a light pink to an 
almost crimson rose shade. Normally 3 M to 
4 ft. tall, plants may grow as high as fi ft. in 
some sections. Pkt. 10c. 
Zinnia, Linearis 
Cuphea Firefly 
A tender annual flowering readily in 
twelve to fourteen weeks from seed and 
blooming profusely throughout the summer 
months. Small delicately formed flowers of 
fiery cerise red are freely produced on com¬ 
pact plants which reach a height of about 
10 inches. The general effect of the plant 
when in full bloom is a ball of fire. Suitable 
for rock gardens, window boxes, flower pots 
or as a border or edging plant. Pkt. 10c. 
ZINNIAS 
Radio. Flowers when first open have 
somewhat of a star-like appearance but as 
they mature they become round full and 
measure about 5 inches across. Petals are 
partially quilled or fluted. Pkt. 10c. 
Linearis. The most unusual and interest¬ 
ing of the newer Zinnias is this drawf variety. 
Flowers which are single are a lovely shade 
of golden orange with a delicate lemon yel¬ 
low' stripe through each petal while the cen¬ 
ter is dark brown in the young flowers turn¬ 
ing golden orange as the pollen develops. It 
is very early blooming, starting to flower 6 
weeks after seed is sown. This plant is suit¬ 
able for border or edging and is excellent for 
window boxes or in any part of the garden 
where a dwarf growing plant with brilliant 
coloring is desired. Pkt. 10c. 
All seeds require Warmth and Moisture to sprout and some hard shelled 
ones should be soaked in watef overnight before planting. Some seeds under 
good conditions will sprout in 4 to 5 days, others require two weeks and some 
a month. A few like Hardy Phlox, Trollius, Peonies, etc., will do better if 
frozen in the ground over winter. 
