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DAHLIAS 
Dahlias 
JUNG’S FANCY MIXED—The Dahlia 
still holds its place as “king” of all 
outdoor autumn flowers and 
may be grown to the greatest 
fection from seed blooming the first 
As easy to grow from the 
summer, 
seed as the most common plant. 
one can have a magnificent display 
of these regal beauties at very small 
cost. Continue to bloom profusely un- 
til severe frosts when the bulbs can 
be taken up and stored until spring. 
A superb mixture of the finest vari- 
eties. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 


FOU 
Four O’Clock 
FINEST MIXED — No flower 
makes a prettier border than 
the old-fashioned Four 
O’Clock. Plant grows to a 
height of two feet and blooms 
in early morning and evening 
and rival the choicest garden 
flowers in color. It is one of 
the most brilliant and showy 
plants that can be grown with 
little or no trouble. Pkt. 8c.5 
oz. 15c. 


Mrs. Edgar Kuntz, Wis.—Had won- 
derful results from your seeds the 
Past year. 
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GIANT ZONALE HYBRIDS—It is not gener- 
ally known that geraniums can be easily 
grown from seed, in fact some of the finest 
new varieties are started from seed. Seed 
Cannas 
CROZY’S HYBRIDS — Very showy bedding 
plants with their tropical foliage and im- 
mense flowers borne on stalks three to seven 
feet high in all brilliant colors Cannas are 
easily grown from seed. For best results 
pierce the seed and soak in warm water, then 
sow in a warm place or hotbed. Seeds sown 
in March or April produce a brilliant bed by 
July. Pkt. 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
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Clarkia 
GIANT FANCY MIXED — For rare graceful- 
ness and beauty few annuals will surpass 
Clarkias, suitable for either the border or 
bouquets. They grow erect to a height of 2 
feet and the branches for their entire length 
are covered with double flowers resembling 
carnations or rosettes. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c. 
they 
per- 
Any- 

CASTOR OIL BEAN 
Castor Oil Bean 
Our fastest growing ornamental plant, very 
useful for backgrounds or the center of a 
large flower bed. They are very ornamental 
as the large broad leaves are glossy green or 
bronze in color, palm shaped and give a trop- 
ical appearance. Large Pkt. 7c.; oz. 20c. 


Garden Pinks 
FAIRFIELD FINEST MIXED—These hardy an- 
nuals may be ranked among the fairest gems 
of our flowers as few can equal them in beau- 
ty or profusion of blooms. They are of the 
richest and most varied colors. They may be 
sown in the open ground when danger from 
frost is over and in a few weeks they are 
masses of bloom continuing so until frost. Our 
mixture includes the best single and double 
sorts. Pkt. 7¢c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; 1g oz. 20c. 
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C. J. Hohenstein, Minn.—l! feel 1! must tell 
you of the success | had with your seeds and 
plants, .The Fa#rfield Pinks proved probably 
my best investment in ‘‘annuals’’, 100 ‘per 
cent approval with the buying public. 
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Geraniums 

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GARDEN PINKS 
FREE PREMIUMS 
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sown early will produce flowering plants the 
first year. Our seed contains a great variety 
of colors and there is much pleasure in 
watching them develop from seed to bloom- 
ing plants. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
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Lavatera 
ROSY MORN — These handsome flowers 
should be grown by every flower lover. 
Plants grow 2 ft. in height and produce a 
mass of charming rose-pink flowers. Very 
useful for showy beds or borders and as 
the flowers are borne on long stems they 
are very useful for vases and bouquets. It 
is easy to grow and sure to please. Pkt. 
Sc.; Ygoz. 15c. 

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GERANIUMS LAVATERA 


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