Voröld - 18.03.1919, Qupperneq 6
Bls. 6
VORÖLD.
Winnipeg, 18. marz, 1919
Bréf til V oraldar
Herra ritstjóri:
Nú þegar blaðið Yoröld er að
byrja sitt annað ár, finst mér sem
kaupanda og lesanda hennar,
verði að þakka þér innilega fyrir
lesturinn. f>að er nú eina blaðið
á voru hjartkæra móður máli, sem
heldur í endann á móti þeim heið-
urshjónunum! Gulltönn og Hnefa.
Og mættu bæði þér og blaðinu
auðnast langir lífdagar, til bless-
unar landi og lýð.
það er víst ekki nema sann-
gjamt að minnast ofurlítið á hin
blöoin. Fátt um Kringlu; það
þekkja allir þá gömlu afturhalds
skottu, þar sem hún læðist um
bygðirnar, að lítil líkindi eru tdl
að hún vinni mikið mein, enda er
nú víst mikið farið að draga úr
henni nú á dögum, og segja það
fróðir menn, að hún sé nú lítið
- orðið annað enn skuggi, hjá því
sem áður var, þar sem hún hafi
gengið “ljósum iogum” á hverju
heimili, eins og kirkjublöðin, og
hafi mönnum á stundum veitt all-
erfitt að verjast ásóknum hennar,
eða reka hana af höndum sér. Nú
eru margir lausir við þá leiðu
fylgju.
Margur þykist eiga Lögbergi
grátt að gjalda fyrir svikin um og
eftir síðustu sambandskosningár
og allri hinni óskiljanlegu og ó-
drengilegu hegðun blaðsins frá
þeim degi að það gaf sig þeim
vonda—mástað á vald. Ritstjóri
þess er á skónálabeinum yfir því
að eitthvert los er að komast á nú-
verandi mannfélags byggmgu,
þetta völundarsmíði veraldarinnar
sem frá ómuna tíð og fram á vora
daga, hefir leitt af sér mestu
eymdina og bölið, sem gengið hef-
ir yfir mannkynið. Ritstjórinn
sýnist æfinlega á báðum áttum, í
hvaða máli sem er—á yfirborði.
Hann virðist á stundum halda
fram stefnum í blaðinu sem hon-
um eru ógeðfeldar, en sem hann
hyggur að lesendum falli í geð, ef
hann heldur að þær séu ófram-
kvæmilegar. Á meðan hann hélt
að allar réttar kröfur þjakaðra
þjóða yrðu brotnar á bak aftur,
með hervaldi og harðúð, bar hann
sig mjög mannlega og lést vera
málsvari hinna starfandi meðlima
þjóðfélagsins. En nú þegar al-
þýða landanna er að sameina sig
gegn hinum óhreinu öflum myrkr-
anna, svo hryktir í stoð hverri
undan afli fyrstu áhlaupa, ber
hann sig all aumlega og vill ekki
“sjá höggna í sundur hverja stoð
sem himnana ber, ’ ’ þessa líka dýr-
legu himna.!
Herra Bíld. telur sig líklegast
ekki óbjörtustu stjörnuna þar, og
skyldi það nú einhverntíma koma
fyrir að hann hrapaði ofan úr
þeim háa himni, sem hánn tollir í,
tel eg, fyrir mitt leyti, ein mýrar
ljósinu færra í þeirri forarvilpu,
iem reynt er að véla sálir og sann-
færingu iranna í.
Sínum augum lítur hver á silf-
rið, og svo fer þeim, skáldinu og
hugsjónamanninum þorsteini Er-
lingssyni og fasteignasalanum og
ritstjóra Lögbergs, Jóni Bíld.
þorsteinn sér og sýnir fyrirkomu
lagið eins og það er, fult svívirð-
inga og lasta, í hans augum eru
þessir himnar ekki fegri en svo, að
undan þeim beri'að fella stoðirnar
svo þeir hyynji.
Bildfell virðist aftur á móti
finna náð hjá gullkálfinum, aðal
átrúnaðargoði þessara alda, og vill
ekki fyrir neinn mun missa undan
honum lappirnar. Maðurinn get-
ur ekki til þess hugsað að breyting
verði á núverandi mannfélagsskip-
ulagi, sem merkir ekkert annað en
að hann er enginn umbóta maður,
en í meira lagi hræddur við ár-
roða nálægrar framtíðar.
Eg hygg að engar óvenilegar
breytingar séu í nánd, heldur svo
víðtækar og þróttmiklar, að gull-
kálfurinn verði brotinn í mél og
molunum dreift víðsvegar út un
arinn, sem notaður hefir verið ti) j
löndin, eins og vera ber,—og ham ]
að lumbra á þjökuðum lýð, þega |
hann heimtar réttlæti, verði þrif '
inn af valdhafanum, og hann lát ]
inn fara eitthvað þá leiðina, ser ]
Bildfell hefir verið að reyna að j
koma Voröld, en sem hann er nf I
sjálfur að hafna sig með Lögbergi j
Svo kvað þorsteinn:
“þar glitrar vor marggylta mann
félags höll,
sem mæðir á kúgarans armi,
sem rifin og fúin og rammskekt
er öll
og rambar í helvítis barmi.
þar stendur bráðum ekki steinn
yfir steini—í þeirri byggingu.
Nú eru dregnar svo ákveðnar og
skýrar merkjalínur, að bezt mun
vera að standa heill og óskiftur
öðruhvoru meginn. Að ætla sér
að vera með aðra löppina, uppí á
goðastalli miljóna-mæringanna, en
með hma niðri í svellistíu alþýð-
unnar, getur ekki farið vel. Bil-
ið þar á milli er það breitt, að það
rífur, að minsta kosti hvern með-
alskussann úr augnakollunum.
Lengi lifi Yoröld.
Veðramóti, . marz, 1919.
Valur.
VEÐRIÐ í WINNIPEG
1. marz—Norðan kaldi; hálfþykt
loft; dálítið fro.J. Örlítið föl
féll um morguninn; heiðskírt
um kveldið.
2. marz—Nálcga heiðskírt veður;
vestan kaldi og kuldi, en ekki
frosthart.
3. marz—Mikil fannkoma; norðan
andvari; þykt loft; fremur vægt
frost; birti til um kveldið og
herti frostið talsvert.
4. marz—Norðan gola; heiðskírt
loft; frosthart.
5. marz—Heiðskírt loft; norðvest-
an andvari; grimdar frost og
kuldabakki alt í kring; hlínaði
um hádegi og slaknaði talsvert.
6. márz—-Dálítil gola á vestan,
norðaustan og öllum áttum,
vindstaða breyttist svo að segja
á hverri klukkustund; frost lít-
ið; þykt loft og dálítil snjókoma
7. marz—Heiður himinn; sunnan
gola; frostlítið; þiðnaði um
miðjan daginn/
88. marz—Heiðskírt veður; norð-
an andvari; fremur frostvægt;
óvenjulega bjart.
9. marz—Ileiðskírt veður; austan
gola; lítið frost; slaknaði um
miðjan daginn; kaldara um
kveldið.
11. marz—Heiðskírt loft; dálítið
frost; sunnan andvari; þíða um
miðjan daginn; kólnaði um
kveldið.
12. marz—Hálfþykt loft; norðan
stormur; kuldi; talsvert frost;
hörku veður yfir höfuð.
13. marz—Austan kaldi og kuldi;
bjartviðri, en lítið frost; þykt
loft síðari hluta dags.
14. marz—þykt loft; austan kaldi;
lítið frost en hráslagaveður;
frostlaust um kveldið og þrum-
ur og eldingar með slyddu kaf-
aldi og helliskúr á eftir.
15. marz—þykt loft; slyddukafald
frostlaust; stórviðri á sunnan.
16. marz—Norðan blær; þykt loft;
Örlítið snjófall; birti um kveld-
ið; kveldroði og undra fagurt
sólarlag.
GOÐAR BUJARÐIR
Vér getum selt yður bújarðir smáar
jg Btórar eftir þvl sem yður hentar,
avar sem er í Vestur Canda. pér
getið fengið hvort sem þér viljið
ræktað land eða óræktað. Vér höf-
um margar bújarðir með allri áhöfn,
tiestum, vélum, fóðri og útsæði. pai 1
ekkert annað en að flytja þangað
pægileg borgunarskilyrði. Segið oss
hvers þér parfnist og skulum vér bæta
úr þörfum yðar.
DOMINION FARM EXCHANGE.
815 Somerset block, - Winnipeg
BÚJÖRÐ TIL SÖLU
EÐA LEIGU
> Landið liggur iy2 mílu vestan
frá Winnipeg Beach, liggur aS
,góðum vegi; á því er íveruhús og
I fjós. Um frekari upplýsingar geta
listhafendur snúið sér til eigand-
ans.
Ásdýsar Jóhannesson
WINNIPEG BEACH,,MaN.
ALVIN SALES CO’S.
Annua! Cí>n«enscid
PRIGE LIST
of FINEST FL.OWER,
5ARDEN &VEGETAELE
All prlces postpaid to any Edöress In the wo:-!d. I
dapansse Nast Egg- GcurJ
** Vcry curíous.
Producesfrult
Calabash or Pipe Ssurds
A luxuiiant snd rapid
^Hfekv Btowiað. c'.-.mher ;
fm ____ t^n-.enony-
Bœ /f í) whcre.
Irodi'.ccs
iiiC.ff". 6ia crnv
J&rnentn!
, rr o u r d s
! f r o m
v/hlchthe
í'amoiiB
Al'rican
ealabaah plpes are m«de. Grow thia in-
torestiner vine and makc y our own. Seeán,
with.inatructiong, 13c pkt.f 3 1ur 4Cc.
DEVIL’S CLAW
AnoDiprnental
Slnnt, bcarlu*?
eautiful tlow-
ors whlrh r.re
succeedei by
íargo geedpod*
that, wh on
youug, Rreíine
for p i e klir.g.
They sre de-
liciona in goups, Btewa, eto., an<l
make tine pickiea. Ptb töc, 3 fw 2:c
Johnton Smith & Co.( Chlca«£«
Shoo Fly f»Iant
A very tem arkabl e
ftBotaáícal curiosity
í you ohould have.
Though quíte odor-
les«, flies wi!l not re-
m ain in a roora
where it is grown,
Boars rery pretty blogiomi;
blooms summer and wi nter.
Grows rapidly from eeed.
•EXDS I6e pseket, 3 for 40e. poatpald.
jTREE OF KEAVEM
This aplendidorna-
mental tree la a
native of C h i n a ,
and ia calied the
free of Hcaven, on
aecountof ita cri rat
beanty. Very
hardy, thnvei in
any soil, no matter
how poor. n n d
srrowa from tí to 10
feet hi#rh from
Cseed the firat jum-
mer. Tbe> I-avca
»n from í to 6 feet In any iength, srivinc
It • srrand appearance. Nothinr cutpide
the tropiea can rival it for lawn decora-
tion. Large panlclea of bloom, folluwed
in leuon by sreat cluatera of colored
•eed pods, make the tree a conr.inual
thixur of beaoty. Petkel, ISc, 3 packeta
fpy 40«, PMtpaid. Jehneon, Smllh & Co.
BRine b i 7. e .
ohnpe and
co'.or of n e a t
csp’s.Maturcd
fruit does not
crack. Will
aerveforyeara
p.a a ncst ess,
Biockinsdnrn-
m. ornamen-
tní purpoaes.
Ceeda «6« pxt., 3 pkts, fct 40e.
SfUítcrfíy's Owii Qtssh
thcyffi?****'■* Thi* p)*-»’-1 ia a
vsr'table refuiTO
' L-ut-
or Iiíivcn
tcrrt>fl. a n o i 6
r-.ttrtiCtn all tbe
,nost bcautui.I
t''pea oí buttcr-
íiies to the neigh-
borhood. Becn,
too, ar e vcr y
ford of It. It in
a pi etty plant
befJÍr.K per.cctly
do’iLle Sowers, ranRÍng from white to
rich crimeon, decp re-i and pink. lilac
«r;d other öe’icaT** bhades. Packet
10 cents, 3 far 23 cents postpaid.
CROWN OF THORMS
A very curíous
and remnrkablo
windov/plant.can
be ti-nined over
anydfcðired form.
Brlsnt ncarlnt
ílowers. An ob-
jcct of raro and
etrikinsr beauty,
eaaily jcrown. It
crowa wild In
Jude«, and it Is
said that it waa
— ------ ifrom tbi» p I a n t
ths*. t.h* brcwtj t>{ thorno w; s ir.ude
which waa v.orn Ly our Saviour.
PacketlO c*nU,3 piel«ts lorZS cerii
PORTULACA
The Tremfclísg Visic
A benuiiful an-
r.tml climbor
v/itb lovcly
fcatnery f o11-
acre, tbat trcra-
b bl«a in t b e
oreo/.e, chow-
ing irinsscs of
pretty, star-
shaped flowers
of scarlet, pir.k
ond white. Thc
effect ia r»ost
charming, 11. o
tobular fiowers contrustinK eöcct-
ívely ."•<«.nst the bright. dclicate. fv’ n-
IiLe leavea. í or traininfr upon n ligbt
treilía tbe Trernhlinfr Vine cannot bo
•:;cell"d. For wlndow dccoration. or
ornamcntal work of cvcry dcscription
it ia very pretty indocd.
Pflcket, 15e, 3 pkU for 40e, poetpaid.
The Fountain Piant
(An;araníhus SaSIcifoIIus)
Finest of nll Deco-
rative Fluntr. It is
fjuitc a curioaity
cither for Iswn or
bome dccoratii n on
accourt of it.j rapid
nnd very v i gror ona
Rrowth. Hearslonfr,
wavy racemeH of
curious drooping
branchcs, a h a d e d
v/ith orunge, bronze
— and crimson. GrovrJ
very r e a cí il y. Succeeda oriywhero.
Greatly admúrcd for tablo or window
dccoration. 13 sents per package.
An Effective cnd Efficlent
Substitute for FJy Paper
__________ .. Flowers are a beautiful white, red or
Íi pink tbat makes thera very desirable aa bouco plants, or may
ö ue culcivatod in open gardcn. The siirfaco of tne bla<f der un-
> derr.eatb the flower is covesed with a liKiry, atrcky mafcrial.
Thía Is where it gets its name, Catehfly, and small lnsects and
ants that climb up bccome entanulca and lose their hves in
’fÆBBÍBSfÍSMSt* their effort to sret at thc sweets. ÍJy picl<in« the flowern, that
1 bioom very profusol7, and placinj? them In a vaso iri a room,
Ll you have a fly catcher that ia more effective and pleasar.ter
’ ban fly paper. The flles are attractcd to the plant, and tJiua !t
■ \ is a atmple matter, by havinR flowcrs i» each room, to kecp
-V * the house rld of the pest?. 'j be .plant eeems to be endowca
wlth remarkable IntelHírence, for It does not liarm wirjfed insects nuch as butter-
JHes, because It la neceasary to bave the pollen ©i fi;» nower currled íro.m one
flower to another In order to erosa-fertilize, as ihhs croas-fertiMaatlon .s what
‘ i flywtr “aatito s«*d.^ 6EED9, 15« packet. 3 pkt* fer 4Vc,
L
r., Very popular
j íor edgiiiKa,
rockwork.Ac.
Flowers a r e
laree and
double. colore
very brilliant
fed, orange,
»‘ w h i t e, ina-
roon, yellow. and varioua other
■hades. A bed ot Portulacas
makes a truly magnif.ceat sight.
Blooms very profusely. »
Packat ÍO centi, 3 for 25 c*nts
CATCHFLY PLANT
p,-silfl^-íssily Crs*n Frjm Sied
The Ground Alruond hos u fluvor that is MCt'JT
EXOELLENT, resembling the cocoanut. Tho
meat is snow white. covercd vritii a fchelltor ?kiu
of brown color. It growa close to tbe snríace
and anything from í!00 to 5J00 Aliuoud? mfy bo
expectcd from n sinsle nut. T,’rre .3 r.o trcuble w.jiitoycrr
In frrowing anywhero nnd in any kind o. rcii. May bo pbi •.
any dme, ana in ciyht or ten wroka f: rn tmv oí :.lr i f.f it
youwUi have rn ENORMOllS CKOP of toe MO'dl' I ’
CIOUS ALMOND5 YOU EVER TASTED. S jeds .Cc FLt.
i!Jme
Piaití
B 1 oom s onljr at
? night.KÍvIn* íorth
Lhe irtost dcli^bt-
ful scented frn-
gríince for quito
a distance. Causes
much comment. For house or irarden.
Als'» vaiuable because of rare perfume
tnadc frorn it. 8EEOS, lOo pkt., 3 for 23c.
SENSSTIV2
& PLAKT
Man«l ««tl» PIíillp-
pines. L-eaves curl,
fronds droop when
touched. Apparently
resents interference.
A handsome shrub for hotise or
garden; very curious ard fnterest-
ing. Seeds, lSc pkt., 3 for 40c.
,..h, ,,
^jr WaiSflws
% The Wonder oí fhe World
i?<| Japanese Rose Bushes bloorn all the ‘year raund. Just
thinkof it. Six weeks after planting the seed, the plants will
be in fiifl bloom. It may not scein possib’.e, but we posi-
- tively euarantee ft to be so. Ihey will bloom every
ten woskSi Summer or Winter, and whcn three years old the
bush wiil be a masts of roees, bcaring from five hundred to
a thousand roses on each bush. The flcwers are in three shades
—white, pink, and crimson. The plants will do well botli in and
out doors. We guarantee at least three bushes to grow from each
packct oí seed. Prlce, lOc packet, 3 pkts. for 25c postpaid.
ChiiiES3 Frsgrant Tre« Fsrn Weafher IPíar
Just introðuceðt notpdfor
Its rapid srowth. An ex-
cnptionaijy pretty ornn-
mentalplonL. Foiiaffflis r>ch
dark sr■ cen. Forrno grand
lyramidal bur.hea about
.. feet high. Branche* vrry
deoirable for rlccorative
purpofloa, wrcnths, e*'-.
SeedslSc pkt., 3 foi*40c.
J* WATBRE’fl *VEATWEIt VV.C?l £T
pVVÍI By rnyaterloufl clmrgres th.it tsúce
piaco.thia rcrnar!:able,p!-j-.t;.ccu-
rately íorecasta tb.e weather
rr->ny fcottrs in cJvanec. Will
ytg’y srow anywhrro ail l’ o year
around. An interesti/ur b©ure
p:ant. Bears larrre. íraKT.-.nt,
S&JT r!nk, butterfly shape flowcrv.
Saciís, 15c racket, 3 íar 40c, poc.pnld
TomTh'imb Calliepsis FOX6LOVE
Yery showy, low-
growing, compact
buah, covered vrith
golden yeliowflow-
er6 with deepcrim-
son centors grow-
ing to a height of
fcir inchen. Sccds, 13 cents pht,
3 pkts for 25 centsf postpaid.
Earíy Bísomiiif?
fcjHjg. Mammotfi
Uarnafions
A wonderfal strair,,pro-
ducingr flowers in twelve
wccka from seed.atleast
80 per ccnt of the flowera
hcing double. All of the
beautlful shnðea of Cnr-
nations wiIJ be f<«. in
this assortrckiit. 10c pkt,
3 pfcts for 25c, poslpflid.
B »SF.LS SPROUTS
Míniature cabboges
formed on the stalk of
the plant. Delicious
oatinfc when cookcd. Boiled
11 k e cabbnRe or coolted In
cream snmo ns cnulifiower.
The plants nre srrown in rows
two foet apart and 15 inches
In tho row. Packet, 10 cents,
thrco pnckcts fcr 25 contc, ponlpaid.
BALLOOMjVINE
• x “Love in a Puff.** Orna-
montal, ranid growing,
climbing producing
pretty whlfc9 flowers. fol-
lowed by rctrarkahle seed
’ or intlated mem-
branous capsules
that 1 o o k 1ik e
smali bftlloons.
Packet, lO ceitffi,
three í«:r 25 cts.
Giant CHmbing
Nasturtiums
Produces lom? spil.cs ot
ricnly colored ílowcra, ex-
cellont íor cuttlnjr. Far-
t’.cularly ahowy ar.d desir-
ablo for use amonK thrub-
bc-ry and in partly EÍisded
spots. Howevcr, it will
OW Just aa wcll in tha
opan. Ensvtocultivutc.rc-
auires little attention, þro-
ucea masnof flowcrnthru-
cut tlio acason. 10c pkt.
Eiecfiic Light Plant
Eernarkable curi-
osity, grows to the
height of four feet,
covered with large
spikes oi flowers six
toeighfcincheslong,
in lovoly ohades,
|'/5L pure wliito at bane
'4Í^ and rofle to brighfc
rod at top of flower. iOc pkt.
CAMÁRY B3RD V!NE
II if.:h ly omamental
crecnc :• with bcautiful
cut leavcs and pretty,
delicate flowers oi’ u
canary yellow, bca/inir
tnslrÍKÍfuf resvmblanco
to a canary blrd with
wiura hslt expanded.
Makes a derlrnble win-
dow decoration. Growa
BRILLIAHT PCPPY
SCAKLET FLAX
Showy annual for
flowerbeds and
masses, b r i 11 i a n t
A-f-X-v. crimson scarlet
fiowers, great pro-
íu3;.on. Blooms
very quickly,
Pr.cket, lyO cesíts, 3 p-sckets for
25c p.pd. fohnso.i SmitD &. Co.
GiANT ZiNNEA
®:§M> annua!]" Ftowera
i\tnntythft
w e e k s, and a
profukiou will be
produced until
frost. As double
and ns brilliant
------- R8 Dahlias.
Psekct. lOc. 3 phU. for 25c, oostpald.
CEGAR PLANT
.4- Averiií
•TE plantn,
i^SXTURE
$3* For co’veríng trcllIscB,
fences, arbora, p'azzas, ana
| other places to bo hidden.
Vcry strong and vigorous,
w;*h larKc, dark frrcen foli-
w/M nR-e, produclnsr srcat cjuan-
V*'" titles of RÍant flowcrs of ell
x colors. Packet, 10 cerí'*.
threo paekats for 25 conts, postpsid.
Japanest Umbrolia Palm ConMnifiiory
Eaolly Grown From Sood Winter or Summcr
The Jupanose Umbrclla Palm Is a soml-aouatlc piant.
It is easiiy srrown irom seecl eithcr in a bowl of water or
in very darnp soil. Probably the mont uaual, as wcll ns
the most inUiromting method, Is to cuitivato the plunt ín
a bov/l or jardiniere filled wich water, with two or threo
inches of sood garden eoil at t!>o bottom. The seeds
soon commence to arcrminate, and the plant shoota up
stcms two to three fcet hi*h and rapidly assumes a moet
prctty palm-like appearance, an shown in the enjjravinir.
The tops of the stems ors surrnounted by a wlior! of um-
brella-ahaped leaven, of r. waxy appearanco. We wlll
send a packagr of thls sced, with full instructlons for
culture, for snly 15c cr thres i>acKsts 1or 40« postpsld.
Coilcctlon la mndc up
of all vorictles that
will tdvc n constanfc
liiocm from earlyun-
til late in thc season.
O n e o f tho casler.t flowera to grow,
and for a variety of colora noLblm? can
corapare with the dclicate form snd
color of these blooms. Pssket, 10 ctc,
three packets for 25 cosits, postpald.
ORANOE KING MARIG9LD
Flne type of Ma-
rlgrold, bearlnar
dcnsa doublc flow-
cra oPg rich, deep
firolden-oranere col-
or. Very dcf.ir&bio
for c u t flowera.
Grow anywhcrc,
bloominfr profusely
and contlnuously.
Pkí, 10c, thrc« Pki* lor 25c, postpaid.
A Graceful Huuse or
Plaut
rfanteð reaulre
’m PSIÐE PHLOX
anuual. Colora are
^jgg vcry rich, bioom of
very lonflr duration,
fia renöerinir them a
most desirable ac-
t quiei tion. Very
| bcautiful for bou-
?u«ta. Colora vary
rom pure whlte to
deep crimson. Once
> further attention for
for cevcral years. Packet, 10 centa,
thrso packsts for 25 oento, postpsid.
Whíte Gem Feverfew
A fine, oid-frishioned bed-
dmar or border plant, al-
ways !n flower. Blooms
v quickly. Grown outdoois
in summer and Indoors
’ in winter. A fine pot
plant. Grows a foot
| and a half higb. Stema
’ aro literally covered
l with very d o u b I e ,
pure, ar.ow-white and
golden-ysllow flowers. All thr. yaar round
Packet, lOo, 3 pkts. for 25o, postpald.
SCARLET SAGE
A bcd or bordcr of
Scariet Sajre always
— cornpela attention.
Nothfns can equil
the gorgreous effect
s of a bed of Scarlet
Sajre wben in f u 11
bloom. The largre.
waving nanee of
•carlet bloom asrainstflrrcen surroundlnars
t>f lovely foliaire is matehless. Grown lu
aimost any position; flower bed. along
the wa!k or m bordcrs. Also add to tbe
attractJvenees of a ahrubbery if plmnted
1n clumps in the vacant spaces: the varied
shades of sxecn and the dazzling scarlet
have a most pleasing effect. Firie pot
piants. Pkt., lOc, 3 pkto. for 25c, p.pd.
a’lachsSor’s Button
Rverlasting flówpf.
Ílobe ehaped, usefui
or dried winter bo-
r quets. Retaia their
color the whoie win-
; ter. Also good for
j fresh cut flowers. En-
durea drought well;
succeeds in any soil.
Pkt.f IOc, 3 pkts.f for 25c pp.d.
WiM Gucumber Vine
trts.Rapld cllmbinflr vine
reaches height of 80
í-i-A feet In a season.
Olusters of white
scented flowers fol-
lowed by an abundance ot
ornamental. prlckly seed
l*oc>3 that are most Interest-
Ing to children who like to
sce them burst. Lefton the
vine the secds bnrst of their
- own accord. and fallinsr to
tho grour.d come up the followinar scason.
Idcal for treliises or places where a dense
ehade is desirsd. Pkt. 10c, 3 pkis. 25c. p.pd.
Gorgeous Giant
a Pansies
hes* lovely flowers
re -avorites, not
..nly for their bril-
iiancy and variety,
but for the du*-aliility
of their hloom and
---- the wonderíul ramfe
r>f colcr ar.d niarkinsr. A great diversity
of all th® very best giant and srorjfeous
varfetles. Colors ranee throufrh ail the
shades known ln Pansies. Wonderful
combír,ations; many of them are rare
and new. Packef, 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, posípaid.
Fire on ifíe Mountain
count of áeep .fiery
appearance of
leaves. The plar.t presents a da/.z!!njr
ray of green and scarlet leaves; effect is
very etarMincr. Very showy in the srar-
den. ormlxed with cut-flowers for bou-
queÍ3. Packet, lOc, 3 pkts. for 2Gc, postpaid.
Japaness Clim&inpCucumber
CJ n n s u a I ly
strong and vig-
oroua growimt
vi ne . Áttains
twice the eize
of ordlnary va-
rieties. Grows
rea d II y o n
fences, pcles.
trellises. etc .
One hiíl will
j family supplie
------------ — * aU s u m mo r v
q- Sscda 10c» 3 pkts. for 25c. A
LOVE IN A JVi'ST
Surrouniiffl
with beautiful
weblike, feat.h-
ery foliage.
Theflowere nre
very curioua
looklng, hav-
insr pods in the
ecnter.The charrn-
intf combincd ef-
feet, no doubt, ac-
counts for name.
Pkt., 10o, 3 pkts. for 25c, postpí-ld.
„Chinese Wistaria
For trellis, porcl.es,
a r h o r 3 , treea or
buildinirs. 1« niaar-
n i f i c e n t when Tn
bloom, bearintr long
ciusters of purple
flowers. Laxunanfc
and rapld er r o w t h .
Flowersearly in lomr,
droopiner ricemea,
resembfingr a bunch
---- of srrapes.
Patkst, lOc, 3 pkts. fct 25c, postpsld
LANTAMA
S h o w y and
shrubby bed-
ding and bas-
ket plantwith
Verbena- lilce
flowers in
■■l* 8 h a d e b of
vrhite, red and yollow. Very
agreeable aromatio perfume.
Rapid-growing,con§tantrbloom-
ing, excellent for growing in
pots or for garden decoration.
Pasket, 10c, 3 packelt for 25e, pottpald.
Black Eyed Susan
Beautiful t r ail-
ing r> 1 a n t for
hanging baaketa,
lawn vanea, 1 o w
fences, verandas,
rustic work or
trreen-house decora-
,, tion. Klower* e'o
oraago, whlte, buff, otc..’ Hcight, 6 ít.
Packst, lOc, 3 pkts. for 25o, postpaid
Jap Yirgln’s Bower
Most beanti-
ful o f a 11
f 1 o wering
vines. Flow-
ers 1 a r g e.
measuring 4
to 6 Inehes
acrosa, are b o r ne
iit great wreaths
and clusters. The colors aro rích'royal
purple, wlne color and pearly-whlte.
Packst, 10c, 3 pkts. for 25e,poatpr.[J
Asparagus
Sprengeri
The bcstplant
for hangi ng
ba3kets. Mas-
sea of r i c h,
gleaming foli-
age droop i« a
very gracoful
manner. The fo-
— ____liage when cut
for decorative purposes will Jast for
wecks in water. The seed i*ods are very
pretty red berriea adding to its beauty.
Packst, 10c, 3 pkts. for 25c, postpsid
Snow
Mountsin
Beautiful plant
for borders or
beds. Bears cu-
rious I e a v e s.
veined and
margined with
white: pretty
white flowers and
has nppearmce of snow from a short
distance. pkf., 10c, 3 pkts. 25c, poitpald
Osirieh Plume Coskscomb
'?Lse Unique variety of
Cockscomb. De-
velops great, feath-
ery plumes early in
the season; grrows
like a pyramid,
about 2r/z ft. high. Can be
cultivated in pots. Will bloom
practically through the winter.
fackef, 10c, 3 packeti fof 25c, poslpaid.
TfcsSrestWondsrberry
A luscfoua
berry thatmav
be erown and
ripened from
secd ln any
soil or climate
in 3 months.
The flavor la
f i n e and un-
„— ----- eurpaasedfor
satínfr raw, cooked, canned or preserved
In nny form. The frult »s blue-black ln
color, snd tastes like a luscious, rlch
blueberry. One bush wíll produce an
enormous nmount ot fruit, ylelding great
masaes of rich fruít all Summer and Fall.
Psckst, 10c, 3 pkts. for 25o, poatpald.
SUNBEAM GLADIOLUS
Makes a m&gnlficent show
In the íiower ga/'den or on
the lawn. Bears 20 to 80
grund /lowers to each slalk.
Flowo/ s beaatiful beyond de-
scrlption; the colors are gor-
geoua and markings marvel-
ous. Lend themselvea to ar-
tiotic decoratlon; fromadec-
orative standpoint are simply
cxqnisite. Bioom early and
profusely. Fkt., lOc, throo
pkta. for 25 conU, postpsld.
CACTUS FRQM SEED
Very eurlous, odd
looklng, atrunge spe-
cies of plants; wiil
thrive anywhere with
littleornocare. Flow-
ers are of exquisite
beauty and delight-
fully fragrant. Yon
will bo astor.ished at
the odd looks of the
Cacti just sproutírg. Packst, 10 conts,
throo paokots for 25 conU, postpald.
PANSY-VIOLETS
Produces beantíful
Pansy-iike blossoms of
the m o s t deiightful
colors, including blr.e,
black, roso, purple,
lavcnder, maroon, sll-
vcry-g r a y, crimson,
orange, white, lemon,
etc., while some are
fltriped, edgcd and spotted. Meny are
vory fragrant. It la hardior than tho
pansy and blooms for a ionger period.
Planted in masses they form perfeet
mats covered with mynads of flowers.
Packot, 10 cta, 3 for 25 cU. J. S. A CO.
Ailegheny Vine or
Mountain Fringe
Yery graceful
and hardy
climbing vine.
Feathery foli-
age ia like tlie
M a i d enhair
Fern. Benrs
. e t ty rose-pink
and white tubular-
shaped f 1 owers.
ííothíng better
for covering
fencee, trees, tree stumpg, etc.
Pkt.f 10cf 3 pkts. for 25cf p.pd.
Enormcus
Prize-Meclal Cabbage
Enormoun
“Prize Mcdai’’
Cabbago exceln
in size nnd auaitty
any other variety
on thc market.
Grown for us by
aspecialiotin c/.b-
baires. Ilasbeen
known to reach
tlu enormous wt.
off'O to fJO poacds
per head, with a diameter equaltothatof
D bushct haaket, whíle 30lbs. perheadís
by no means rare. If you wiah to haya
the finesfc tasting as well as the largcBt tn
thewhole nnighborhood, try a package,
and you will not be disappointod.
8EEDS, ICc packst, 3 packsts for 25e-
Bistierfiy FSower
Sometímsa oalled
Z'it'fS PíX'r Man’s Or-
•■V chard. F o r m s
compnct p I a n t s
liteialiy covercd
with eountiees
Laautiful orchid-
iike flowern, all
dclicataly fringed
and curionnly
markod wlth
fxímson, Iflac, pnrple and yellow, resem-
•ling bitterflles in thcír Lcwildcrir.g
range a/ color. 8EEÐ5, 10 csr.tn,
thrsa »-.ck«U (or 25 csnts, posips*d.
B.ush Musk Melon
A vinolens Murk
M « I o n . rrowsia
Ítushefl, and thuscao
>• cultivsted In t’.e
scnallestgarden. Tha
fruit la of the popu-
lar “Jenny Lfnd"
type, but larger,
avcraging 6 Inches In
diameter. The flesb
Is very deep, edibie
almoBt to the rlnd
and is colored Hght
grcen, flushcd with
s a I m o n toward the
The quality ís superb, lus-
ard juicy. P»ck«t o*
MiGIIOKETTE
Mignonet.te is
French for "Littlo
Darling,” thafc typic-
hlly describes tbis
dainty iittle flower.
Very sweet geented;
fragrance makea
lt indispcnsable for
bouquctHandcutting.
Pkt.. 10 cU, 3 pkU.
for 25 cts, postpoíd.
APPLE
BALSAKt
Ornamental, qulck
growing c 1 i m b e r; im
grown mostly for the
cffect of the frult.,
which is yellow; loofas
not unfike an appie,
hence íte name. Whcn
ripe itopans andshows
tho seeds and biood-
.. , „ red interior. Pk«.,10c«
thrss packsts for 25 CMti, postpaWf.
A very íine genus of
‘ mtn, remarwable
’ their beauly,
V Jp-JS * f r e e I y biossonjing
und ornamental ap-
ASrgÆV pearance. b e a r s
‘ V I a r g e. numbcrs ot
*í clgar-shaped flow-
r suom* crs of a t»-iirht ecar-
let color with white
and purp’e ends. Alwava In bloom, cul-
tivatcd indoors or outdoors. Good for
bedding and hanging baakots; very do-
slrable pot plants. Paeket, 10 cents 3
pkts. for 25c p.pd. Johnson Smdh & Co.
N2COTIANA
Beautlful annual wlth
Hweet ecented. 1 ar g e ,
’ star-shaped flowers.
Biooms v ery profuaely
tliroughoufc the summer,
offoramg a cont.inuous
display of brilliant flow-
ers. fc'lowers aro nearly
as large as a Petunia,
and many are delight-
fully scented.
Picktfc lOc, 3 packsto for 25c, postpald
Giant Empress
Cockscomb
Very handsome elther for
pls
PYRENTHRI/IYI
I,arge, very brlght and
showy, very mucn Iiko
daisics Rnd astcrs. Colors
range from white, i’.ght
pink, to deep red, with
Lrijfht yellow c e n t e r s .
Fiowers aro 3 or 4 inches
across. One of the bcst
planta for cdgings. or for
cut flowers, on account
of itB beautlful yellow
foliace. Packet, lOc, 3
for 25c. Jchnsoiiimith&Co.
SCE PLANT
Very fine, effectíve
basket plant. Foll-
age ís very orna-
Xr/rS mental. being cov-
'rjV ered with i c e-1 i k e
globules, prized for
trn-nÍBhlng. Valu-
ab!e Plaat for dry,
sunny situationa on
A'Jr rA'ÍL banks, rockwork, old
w walls and ruins.etc.,
ulso for sunny bor-
ders. Pecullarl7 brilliant in aunahine.
Pncket, íOc, 3 pkta. for 25c, pcstpsld.
Torch LiSy or
FEame FSower'
Hae quite a variefcy of
names, the moat com-
mon of them being ‘ ‘Torch
Lily,” “Red Hot Poker,’*
‘ Flame FI o w e r, ’ ’ etc.
Flowers are borne In com-
Íact form on stout 3 and 4-
oot stems, having tho ap-
pearance at a distance of
orange and red colorod heads.
Pfct. 10c, 3 pkts. for 25c, p.pd.
MIXED GERAUIUMS
Have no rivals; wlien
a show of colors ie de-
i sired none can sur-
gKfmSftZV&ib.pasn them. Grow
rradiIy froin seed and
their foliage makea
uhimui thcm the most desir-
ablo plants for houso
t>lo planta for riouso
r pleasure ground.
lothing better'for
píants or specimens in
Deds, where they exclte the
curlosity of visitora more
than aimost any planfc that
can be grown. f Very desira-
«ble for growlng fndoors:
grow in pots practically all
w i n t e r. Colors, brilíiant
•carlet, erlmson, rose, orange, bnght
yellow and lemon. Psokets, lO oenfe,
«hrs» pscksts for 25 cents, posfpald.
PAMPAS GRASS
St,h Comes from South Amer-
jJtlA ff ^ca; very Drctty ornamental
4/ grass, producing the most
'JP beautiful s i 1 v e r y plumes.
ÍL* Very toll and stately, and
' can be cultivated in this
country; a vcry pretty table
decoratíori, and can be cultl-
vated in pots. Paekot, tOc,
thrss paeksts 1or 25 c«nts, postpald.
THE — FIREFLY PlMl AVin84haí
beskets, bouqueta, vases, etc. Colors
include various shadcs of crimson,
acarlet, pink, roac, salmon, blush,
white, etc. Pkt.,15c, 3pkt#.40e p.pd.
RAIHBOW C8RH
A charming grass
thafc forms an oh-
jectof greatbeauty
beds and
^ borders,orinolated
■vísvwa/> jn groUpS on 1 awns.
Leavcs are striped
yellow, green, pink
and rose. Not un-
likc maize or corn In
growth. Packet, 10c, three for 25c.
Celosia Spicata
Very pretty and uniaue va-
ricty of Cockscoinb family,
Introducod l’roin lndin; bcars
co'jntles3 bloom3 of_ sflver
white.with rich carmine tip.
Kasily cultivated; grown in
or outdoors. Blooina prac-
tically Iho entire winter if
properly cared for. Packct,
T.O ccnts, threc psckets for
25 cts, postpald. J.S.&Co,
REMARXABLE l
BloomsaSNIsliI
FIII» the Atinðsiihéið with Fragrant Aroma
Oneof the most rapiú growing .vlnes known. Under fayor-
able conditions this vine has beeu known to grow OVER 25
FEET IN A SINGLE WEKK. In n vcry short spaco of tio:o
indecd thc Vinc has clirnbod to a great height, andis coverod
with IMMENSE FLOWKRS. from Bt. 7 inchca In dinmeter.
It Ib. Indeed, u great novelty. for, urifikc other planls, ihe
flowera OPEN IN THE EVENINö. and remaln open until
about noon the followíng doy. In dull weather thcy wul re-
main open all day. It Is n most INTERESTING ÖIGIIT to
watch tbo openlng and clcslng of t.he flowers as th« clouds
appcar arid ðlsperse. As the flowera open thcy glvo forlh
the most DELIGHTFUL AROMA uud tt:e tvhole atmosphere
around is fnll of scented fragrance. it is aiwuys thn ob.iect
} of favorabie comment. and nlueli eurlon.-y ís uiouztii by veo-
.x j ple paesing at niglit ttrne u t-i the couao <-_F the Ciisrrnnvr
Í’oms. freqiiently utopping in an enaeavor to aatínfy the.tr cunosity. PRICl.,
t CÍNTS packet, twe pasksts fer 3« CENTS, P05TPA10. _
VmE PEACH
(>Boston or
Japanese Ivy
• Faehionable, most
I hardy wall climber
} of the day. Clinga
| tiglitly to rock,
| brick, eto.j a waJl
| of living green all
| flummer, turning
in autumn to o
flnming, gorgeous
crimflon. SEEOSf
10 cents packetf three packets
for 25 centst postpald. J. S. & CO.
The Matchless Dwarf
Giant Tomato
VEQETABtE ORANGE
ORj MANGO KIELON
One of the beat of all vegetablee. ReBemblee
orangee in color, shcpe and size; grows on vines.
Pre3ents a mosfc tempting appearance when
canned; makes delieioua preserves and sweefc
pickleR, and flne for pies. Nothing like them;
grows from seed in 80 days; enormously produo-
fcive; can be used in every way as the peach, bufc
not quite as sweet and not used rnw. Packet, ÍO
cents, thres packats for 25 centc, postpaid..
WIND FLOWER R d ClusTer Pepper
Beautiful Irính
Poppy-flowered va-
rieties produce in
abundance largo
single, fiemi-doable
and double flowera
in an endless variety
of color8. Some ð re
roottled, strij>ed,
fringed,ot<v Forcut-
tlng they are fine. Pscket, 10 cmIi,
thrs« packats for 25 eents. postpairi.
Japanese *
Morning Gtory
A new mammoth
classof nobJeflow-
ers. GrowB 20 ft.
l>y midsummer.
Rich. dark green
leaves, marbled a
siJvery white and
yelJow. Giantsize
flower, and continues in blocm
until destroyed by frost& The
colors are exceptionally rich
and flowers as large as teacups.
PkJ., JOc, throe packsls for 25c, poitpeif.
* “’^ong-Bok”
Cfclnese Oabisage
Novelty from Ghina
a.n d fihould b o
be f'rown in every
garden. 8eema to
oe a cross between
Oelery and CosLet-
tuce. F 1 a v o r is
more raild than any
other cabbage. Can be aerved
on tba tabifl and eaten raw or
cooked like cabbage, Bpinach or
lettuce or mnde into ealad.
Grows very rapidly, e a s y t,o
cultivatc. You can cioatc quitc a sen-
saticn by cultivating thls remarkabls
uoveiiy. Swds.löc packfit, 3 pkti. for40e.
Ever Blooming
Kollyhock
fTardy aarden flower.
blooma Trom seed ths
first season; flowers
o'ten mtisure fiva
In.'he* across, with ■
Ritat variety of beau-
til’ul shades and tints.
________ Th.e/ bear pyramld-
Ehtpe si'Ikes of laisre flowers som®-
what liks rosettca. Gontinuously cov-
ered v/ith l.arxe flowers. 10 cents,
thrso pacUeU »or 23' conts, pootpsid.
stror.ír and produces largo
elzed frult; Isrger than an y
other owarf tomafco. The
fruits grow In lanfe cIUBtera
and weljfh from 9 to 12 ozs.
each. Flesh Sa firm and solid,
no core, deHelous flavor;
almost seedless. Pkt.,10e,
3 packets for 25c, postpaid.
Bouquet or
The Pepners are a very
* pretty coral r e d color,
' formed ln clusters of frora
*, 12 to 80 cone shaped fruits
* to each cluater. Veryhot
* and punpent. Unusually
■ proiinc.thesmallbutcom-
pact bush beinflr literally
covered with cone shaped
fmit. An enormous crop
------- produced: will keep for
nse all throuqh winter. Eleeant for bor-
ders or with potherbs. SEED8,10cpkt.,
throc packete for 26 cents, postpald.
The Gianf Spider Plant
^A v e r y romarlc.
| able and curious
p 1 a n t. Derives
n a m e f rom pe-
culiar ehape, the
loug, curving sto-
mens suggeBting
spiders, Flowers are a deep, purolian
pink v/nen they first open, but fade to
lierhtpink. Sfcds, lOc packet, 3 pkts. fcr 25c.
Giani Crookneck
Sunimer Squash
Selected strain
of thls delicious
l vegetable pro-
r duces f r u i t
nsarly doulilo
‘ the sfze of the
o!d standard
“Crookneck.” I’latila aro
bushy and compact; flísn,
____ rich, srolden yelTow; quality
and flavor in unaurpaased. Grov/a readily
ii almostnnysoil. . .
;-'acket, IGc, 3 packcta for 25c, postpd.
New Japanese
Giasit Radish
The greafc Sakurijima
Kadifili from ,lapan.
The Jargent radish
grown, often attain-
íng tíie enormouB
weighfc of 15 pounds,
and somotimes 20 or
09 pounda. Nofc meroly a curi-
ocíty, but a radisit of extraordi-
n-ry quality. The flesh Issolld, firm and
b: I ótle, and of most cxceHent flavor. Will
f ió’V or thrive in any soil or climate.
; ’ oí, 10«. 3 pkto. for 29«, postpeid.
„ __tbe
_______Exceptionally
who 1 e s o m e, nutritious,
satisfyintr. A vcry hardy
plant that can bo Ieft In
Brround all winter and due
as needed when ground
thaws. 10 cents packot,
three packets for 25 cents, postpald.
Mixed Squash Seeds
You will get all
the differenfc
ghapes, freaks.
colors and eizes
i m a g i nable.
A dozen differ-
enfc varietie* included, early
and late; you wiJl derive-much
pleasure from their cultivation.
Mlxod 8ood, lOc, 3 packets for 25c.
Whíie Welvet Qkra
Moet delicious vege-
table that Í3 very
f ashionable and
popular. Iseasily
grown. The p o d b
are used for soups and stewB.
Noted for ita fine flavor and
tendemes3.
rkt.f 10cf -3 fnr 2Scf postpd.
New Garden ■
Huckleberry
Grows fromeeedfirHt
year. A new fruifc
tliat cannofc be ex-
celled for Pies. Very
prolific, yielding an Im-
mense crop of fruit. Grows
ami thrives in n!l climatea
nrid on nll kinds of aoll.
/Jio fruits grow larflrer
Uian the corronon Huckle-
borry or Blueberry. lf
cooked with apples.Iemon
or ar.ythiny eour, thcy
make tho very fineet jelly.
Pht. lOc, 3 for 25e, p.pd.
APPLE PIE MELON
Awonderful novcity that yon wlll find a dellght In cultlvatíng.
_ Vine and fruit ere eitnilar to a watsrmelon. Haa a most deu-
navor. reserr.blína’ the flavor of apples. F-aeh vine pro-
otices 6 to 16 busheis or mc-lons, producimr on an average about
300 pounds of f ruit. On» melon will inake as many pies as a
hulf bnshol of appm3. Flesh is white snd solid and of exceHent quaiity for muk-
Iiur Pl*-*s, sauces. prcserres, etc. They kcep fi-esh ond solid nll winter, so can be
usedwnen wanteo, an'J, owimr to their vaiue rh stock food, sny eurplus not used
for h/.nie euoking cr.n bo fed ail wlnter to stock; In fect, It wfll pay to ralse thera
íor tbis purpose elone. Packot, 10 cents, thrce psekcts for 25 cente, postpald.
FAMOUS MEXIfcAN
FIREFLY PLAHT
feethi'Kri and resem-
bling a closely clip-
ped ornamental ev-
ergreen. The globe-
shsped or pyramidal
bushes are clo.se and
compact, and of ■
pleasingr lÍRht trreen color. May bo
errown singTy or In the form of a heds/o
or backgrround. In early cutumn tho
whole bush becomes carmlne or blood
red. hence the name of Mexlcan Fire
Plant, or “ Burnlmr Buah,” as lt la
sometímes called. SeleotedSeede.lOo
packet, three packets for 25 cents,
GrandRapídsLetfuce
Eaalesfc varíety of
all to g r o w tha
finesfc flavored on
the market. Pro-
duces an abnndnnfc
crop af green
leaves, whlch retain their Bweetflavor
even after lt haa becomo quite old.
Make apractice of cultívatlnnryourown
Iettuce. A singrle packet will Reep your
family supplied the whole season.
10 cents pscket, 3 packets for 25 e«nt«
* Salsify
or Oyster Plant
Ons of the moat dellcloua
vefretables; geta Its name
from the similarity of
ita flavor to oystere’ f:
quently hard to tell 1
differcnce. Exceptíont
jriimofh Peasiuis
Peanuts can be easily cultivafced. Their culture ía
very 8imple and exceedingly interesting. Mammoth
Peanuts grow.to an astonishing size. It ;b a good pro-
ducer, very prolitic, nnd theglantnuts have a t-hick,
heaviíy ribl>od protecting snell. Tbe plant is very
nttractive, the íeaves being of odd shp.pe n4id
a handeorne grcen ehade, tinttJd throUgh tho
ccnlnr with white. You wi!l dcrive tnuch pleasure cultivatinff
thiu interestinK spscies. Scods lUc pkt.. 3 phts. íor 40c.
Monster f^ixed
Fetunias
No flower var-
den is complete
witbout a bed of
Pctuniaa. Few
pla/its can com-
?are with them
nr b e a u t y .
Very easlly
errown; thrive
whcre no other
flower lives.
Neither h e a t ,
rainordroutn
affcct thcm. N.othlng belter for growin«r
ln window boxes, on porch, and decora-
tive purposes. Pkt. 15c, 3 pkls. 40c, p.pd.
LARKSPUR
Hcmarkable for beauty.
diversity of shades and
decorative q u a 1 i 11 e s .
Biossoms are of im/nense
flizet sinirle, double and
semi-double. Tho colcr3
ranjfo frorn w h i t e and
lavender througb evei'y
shade of blue, some hav-
c inR several shades mixed.
Very effective in borders
nn<i Pianted a m o n g s t
s h r u b s. The trraceful
spikes of bloom are much vnlued for
vasea. Psckst, 10c, 3 pkts. for 25c p.pd.
California Foppy
The state fiower of
California. A v e r y
attractivc annual for
beds, c d i? i n g s or
masscs. Flowers
profusely.foiiaire fine
cut and of b I uis h
color. The flowere
ore very large, mets-
urinar about tiiree In.
acroHH. of a canary
ye’Iow color wlth- a blotch of goldcn
oraníífl at the baso of each petal. Valu-
abie for beddinjr; from seeds sown In the
Bpring thcy flower profusely nntil l»(e
In the iutnmn. 10 cents packct. 3 phts.
for 25c, postpald. Johnson Smlth & Co.
COLEUS
For Indoör decora-
tion, for the adorn-
ment of 1 h e grccn-
houae or slttínff-room,
{hese line planta are
n t h e jrreateat de-
mand. Will grow In-
door.3 all through the
winter. You can grow
thcm outside, and by
takinjr a few slips,. you can plant them in
pots and they wnl grow wilhout the
slijfhteHt trouble. Some of the combina-
tions are very rich and 8rorg:cous. Pkt.,
15 cto, three pkts. for 40 cís, poetpaid.
One of Lhe mohfc
beaufciful of all
g* flower8. If eeedia
eown e a r 1 y in
the spring will
bloom the flrefc
year. Our soerf
is of the fineso
strain and pro-
duces 1 a r g ©
floweiB of • t h e
richest shades. Packet, iOcr
3 packets for 25ct posfpaii!,
lohnson SmSth 8t Co„ Chieago
SNAP DRAGGN
Charmlng old fashioned
flower. They have dark
and flrlossy 1 e a v e s and
curiously shaped fldwers.
with finely marlietf
throats. Bloom tha first
season. S p 1 e n d i d for
borders, bed dinsr, pofe
culture for house decora-
tion, and are iargely
forced durlnjr the winter
for cut flowcrs. Thélr dellcious fra-
grance renders them extremely v/ell
adapted for cut flowers.
Packst, lOc, 3 pkta. for 25e, postpald
PeriwinkSe or
Old Maid Fiower
Does well ín brlgbt
sunshine ; the dr:er
and hotfcer the aum-
mer is the more tbe
lorts flower. A.
. a n d s o m e bushy
plant with g 1 o s s y
Jolinge. Bloomstbe
first season. As beddiner plants for
the garden they rlval the Geranhim.
They make very attractlve pot plants.
Whlte. pink and mixed.
Pscket, lOc, 3 pkts. fer 25s pestpaid-
STOKESiA, or
CORNFLOWER
Very handsome, re-
BCmbiing Asfcers m
appearance. Flow-
ers are rich blue,
Jike a gianfc corn-
flower, while othergi'
include charminK
shades of lavender, vlolet, white, ana
a new pirtk variety. Psckoi, lO csnts,
tiires packets for 25 cents, poatpshf-
Angel’s Trumpet
snow, others purple,
white bordercd with
fnarrant; a bíoeIo
sccnt up a whole law
lOc. three p/ciiití
Lovely jrarden
p I a n t, bearing
enormous lily-like
blossoms five to
eeven ín. acro3s
and a toot in
íength, like a tre-
mcndous trumpot,
soine whlte as
, 9ome irolden, others
lilac. Exceptionally
plant in bloom will
noraarden. Packot,
for 25r, p«»tpnld.
forme buehes two
feet high, Foli-
age ia soft and.
£*** > downy, of wliitish
V color; fl o w e r s.
borne on'Jong stems, rifling
well above foliage, large and
ehowy. Flowera Jasfc for over &
week when cut. Packef, 10 eaats,
three p»eL«»<. for ?3 eenta. POítp»!ll.
Moss Verbcns
Snveads ovcr the
ground, foi minff
a carpefcof
lovely mo»B
green, a b o v *
which the deii-
cate clurtcrs «f
or pure white blossoirB
________j arcat profuaion. Delicate
fragrance. Blcoms quickly.
P»cketr íOe, 3 pkt«. for 25<C.
SyRPfílSE FLOWER GARDEM ©f Mbced Flower Seeda
WfANY RftME AND CURIOUS NOVELTIES §,-
A5aUB»d*.nco of Fiower* Aeaurod Tliroughout tha Season
h •fc.V/r? A mixturo cf easily grown annuels that bloom very soon aftcr sowíb*
thc* eccd; othcrs vary In their time of hlocmiPEr. Those who cannot
' giv« the crmsUmt ar.rs r.scessary for fine!y ariareed flower beds wJJI
be delisfcted with the Sm-prlse Wiid Flower Garden. WiH prove *
HvSyA. > * -. ccntiruial surprise*rd pleosure, ns new varletn
na.ji* # jf t and the old aarden favorites liower
, 4>ihq »..'irouííbeut tlio season. There are
C - tgií' c.v'.Si >y/'úZ&r'JZjK Jrod varietíes of seeca. Muny of the plento m*y
£. ’bo taken inside as house plantn and w»ll bloom
öuring tbe wlnter. Flne fpr ehflðvea, also tcacb-
mÍMíÍíí
áíTíger’’ Fiower
Handaome and ahowy
plant. e a s i 1 y cultf-
víited: flowers are
la’Se» reddish brown,
with troldcn y e 11 o w
tlger-r.ke markinga,
hei.ce i'.s name. Pro-
dncos an abundance of blo'.im, in fact tbs
piant is never out of bloom.
Paekat, 10rf 3 packets for 2Sc.
African Daisy
jr-v, Remarkabl.
~ ~ rl, handsomeannua]
ÍT.
ove m
íctíss
lively
i fluring t‘..w ——--------
i era for school cardens.
1 trackets for 40 «
Japanese Pop Corn
Nothing dc’ítrhto the
children mo. When
well popped it becomes
nearly tvventy timen its
natural size. In the
long winter evenings it
keepa the c h I I d r e n
amused for Jioura watch-
ingr the kernels burst
into white balls, thatare
as lÍRht os a feather.
Every child will enioy
____ __ piantinR it and caring
for it and watching it grow.
Packet, lOc, 3 packots for 23c.
LUCCULASSUMME8SP1NACH
Two diBtinct vege-
tablea from the same
plant at the onetime.
The leaf portion of
the foliage ie cookod
and b e r v e d in the
eame manner bs
spinach; the etalks are delicious
when cooked andshould be served
in the same manner as asparaffUB.
Packetf 10c, 3 packets for 25c.
Early Chantenay
• Carrots
Yery tender and de-
licious, one of the
best early Oarrots in
ezistence. Grow
aboufc 6 in. long,
are etump-rooted, ^ery
smooth, deep red fine
— -- Rrained. sweet and
BURavy and not apt to cracft open while
Rrowinnr. Unnurpassed for table use.
Packet 10cf 3 pkts. for 25c, postptf.
Giant Pascal Celery
Stalks are very
íarge and solid,
cri8pandofrich,
nufcty f lavor.
BJanchcfleasily
and quickly.
The h e a r t is
golden yellow
and has a very
attractivo appearance.
Packet. 20cf 3 packots for 23c.
Jerusalem Cherry
’*JM, A miníature tree
Skú, thot beore red and
C.reen berriea con-
&!&&&&& tmually in w i n t e r
and eumraer. Foliage
■ is alwaye green. The
fruit, however, Is not
edible. Especially
fine for ornamental
purposea. Packet. lOe, 3 tor 25c pottpaid
Snake Cucumber
Curíous u well
as useful. EIc-
Rnnfc for siicing
síííisífrÆ
Íient up to 7 feet
n length. A nov-
elty well worth cultlvatinR.
Packet. iOc. 3 packets for 25c.
Banana Musk Meicn
D8ity» I.ooks
and sm e 11 %
like a bana-
---iií |-g»n— nn. Peculiar
v b h a p e and
its dehcioue flavor mako it well
worth your whiíe cultivafcing.
Flesh is deep and of exquisite
flavor. Very high pricea are
obtoincd In cnoice oity markets, aa
hÍRh as a dollar someumea beiriR de-
manded for one sirigle specimen.
Packetf 10cf 3 pkts. for23e.
GiantAsparagus
A few str.lks of tliÍBrich
and delightful voRetable
on toant, or served with
drawn butter, will make
the srreatest epicure
punctuate each bite wíth
■ smack of satiflfaction.
One of the Rrandest
table luxuries that youi
can buy. Has meltinRly
tender Btalka wlth ex-
quisiteiy delicious flavor.
Packet, 10c, 3 pkts. for 23c,
Chicago Pickling
r i Cucumber
Undoubtedly ths
beat cucumber
forpicklee. It
meets the moefc
exactíng require-
mentfl of the most critical pickie
makera, who supply fancy and hlghest
priced goods to the market. The vines
set frult when young ond continus
bearing longer thau other Varietiea.
Paeket 10c, 3 pkts. for 25e pootpaM,
ChineseGlaniPepper
--- Verjr prolific
for so’Iarge e
pepper. Flesh
is unusually
thickf mild
flavorand
_ , , makea a very
flne ealad. sliced and aerved
like tomatoes. Gíoesy ecaríet.
Packetf lOCf 3 pkts. for 25c.
Garden Lemcn
An enormous
yielder. cul-
tivated much
the same as
Muek Melon. Has a most de-
eirablo acid flavor, thoa dis-
pensing with eliced lemon. Un-
excelled íor general canning
purposes. Packct, 10c. 3 packeis, 25s.
Dusty fVfiISer't
One of the prettiest
of ornamental Ioaved
plants. Tholeavea
are white and ar*
beautiful f©r vases,
edgings, ribbons, or
znixed with cnt
flowers.
Packetf 10cf 3 pkfs. for 25c„
A few other reiiable seed noveities you
shouid cultivate. AH lOc per packet, p.pd.
FLOWER SEEDS
Fmperfal Sweet Sultan
Forget-Me-Not
Ornamental Cotton
Scarlet Runner Bean
Eyening Prinúrosa •
Iflxéd Tall NaHturtlums
Passion Flower Vine
Fuchsiaa „
Little Blue Star
Wall B’Iower
Swcet Alyssum
Grandiflora
HarvoBt Moon Vlne
Candytuft
Ármerla
Cosmos (Mlxed)
Falsc Dragon Head
Sunflower
Cardinal Cllmber
Columbino
Afrlcan Marlgold
Baby Goldcn CiloW
DiantíiU3
Hybrida Superba Caliiop-
sis
Carnation Poppy
Browalia
Dwarf Nanturliumg
Sundial Flower
Canterbury Bella
Batín Flower
Ang«l’» Breat.h
Large FJowerlng Verbcna
Evcrlastlngs
Joscph's Coat (Amaran-
thus)
EverJastír.R Sweet Pea
Giont Sweet l’ea
Butterfíy Pea
Bouquet Stocka
Lobelia
Heliotrope
I’rize Balsama
Sweet Wiiliara
Four O’clock
Hibiscus (Marsh Mallow)
Tobacco Plant
VE6ETABLE SEEDS
French BAdive’,
Corn Salad
Kohl Kabi
Enicrald Isle Kale
Tom Thumb PeppcT
Moss Parsley
F.normous Peas
Snowball Cauliflower
Kentucky Wonder Clímb-
inR Kean
Giant Crim8on Rhubarb
Golden Bantam SwcetCorn
EngHsh Vegetable Mar-
row
Large Red Wethersfield
Ordon
Emcrald Gem Musk Melon
Tree Err I’lant
Marrowfat Parsnlps
Swias Chard
Turnip Rooted Cclery
Mammoth Pumpkin .
Italian Lecl* fLA
Brcakfasl Radlsh
Long Scnrlet Kadlsb
Oyster Endive
Mammoth Prize Tomato
Red Peach Tomato
Water CreHs
Curled Gardcn Crera
Grape or Cluster lomato
Prize Radish
Mixed Table Carroto
Extra Early Pea
Coffeo Bcrry
Eariicst V/atermelon
Luscious Tnble Beet
Ef'yptian Winter c “
Onion
r Tres
þhní £ Ft-nv/nr Fnnri ^hangefl Sll-nourished plants into Ltixurlsnt
RlIIO S riani 0> reower ruuu Bssutlss. pr.idin-ing masses of blooms that
wSU equsl any. Causss plants to bloom ssrty «nd ahsad of otbsrs. Fricnds marve)
nt suecess. BrinRs out Hev/ Foliags and Flowsrs, and causcs a Marvslous Trana*
formatlsn. Pkga. 10c, 3 for 40«. ^
P. 0. Box 56
ALVIN SALES CO., Dept, V. 7
WINNIPEG, MAN.
P. 0. i>ux 06
WINNIPEG, MAN.