
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 27 
a BEANS Pkt. % Oz. Oz. 
1598 Scarlet Runner, red-flowered, climbing... eee COD eects 
g BEGONIA, tuberous rooted 
1605 Hybrida Grandiflora Crispa, frilled edges, 
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1606 Double, very choice colors, large-flowered.................000+ SOs circ soe: 
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g¢ BEGONIA, fibrous rooted 
1611 Bedding Queen, about 10” tall, blush pink... oz. $1.50 .25 ow. 
1612ZgeErfordiagichteeOscas uc ee ete, $1 pOZs 1.00) 325. | cin eles: 
1614 Elegant, white with Pink edge... cee Cer Set PR Way is 5 
1617 Christmas Cheer, crimson scarlet... WL OZ. LoL I0ie 2D cide ae 
1618 Gracilis Luminosa, scarlet, dwarf, dark 
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1619 The Queen, about 12” tall, light pink............ PTLOZMOL OO me AD fice.) Sere 
1620 White Pearl, about 10” tall, pure white........ dz oz. $1.50 25 ieee, ceseeee 
1622 Primadonna, everblooming roseé.............08 PLEOZ SL O01 29 eee bts 
1623 King of the Reds, very dwarf, 
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1624 Carmen, dwarf, bright rose bronze foliage... 5 Ne eee 
1625 Scandinavia, rose and carmine.............. dz OZ. $2.00 25 nun ecesees 
a BIDENS (The Black Dahlia) 
1650 Atrosanguinea, Cosmos-like, dark red flowers, about 
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1651 Humilis, yellow. Resembles a miniature cosmo............. 10 LDzeene 
Sow in March under glass, or in the open ground in May. 
p BOCCONIA (Plume Poppy) 
1654 Cordata, ornamental, grey-green foliage............. sss 10 7A | rae 
BELLIS (English Daisy) Pkt. % Oz. 
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Low growing, free-flowering, double Daisies which are 
perennials in warm climates, but here, should be used as 
annuals. For Spring blooming, they should be seeded in 
January or Feburary and can be set in the garden in early 
May. The Monstrosa and Gigantea makes a very good cut- 
flower, except the stem is only 4 to 6 in. long. 
p BOLTONIA (False Chamomile) Pkt. % Oz. Oz. 
1660 Asteroides, white, very late flowering, 4-6 ft................. 102 1.0055) va.:02. 
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Sow in late Spring for next year’s plants. 
a BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy) 
1666 Iberidifolia, blue, 10 inches...............c.scssssssccsssessrerssnsnssseosees 05 .20 60 
Sow in open ground in late May. 
BROWALLEA 
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1679 Elata, blue, pretty blue annual. Can be sown in open 
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1680 Speciosa Major, large, deep blue, Petunia-like flowers 25 wi. see 
1681 Viscaria Compacta Sapphire, small fld. blue.................... ay AV ee ba dt Uae ie 


