Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . cor ativeuses. The plantis perfectly hardyand will bearflowers the firstseason from seed,but it is the sec-ond year beforeit reaches per-fect i o n , afterwhich it is oneflower of shasta DAisv. mass of beautiful CLEOME PUNGENS. m°eTSerS n11 SU- ,n Giant Spider Plant—A robust grow-Pkt. • IU ing, half hardy annual, growingfreely, from seed sown in theopen ground during April orMay; height about 4 flowers are very showy, withlong, slender stamens and rose-colored petals, combined with thelong, slender seed pods, giving itthe effect of a long and many


Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . cor ativeuses. The plantis perfectly hardyand will bearflowers the firstseason from seed,but it is the sec-ond year beforeit reaches per-fect i o n , afterwhich it is oneflower of shasta DAisv. mass of beautiful CLEOME PUNGENS. m°eTSerS n11 SU- ,n Giant Spider Plant—A robust grow-Pkt. • IU ing, half hardy annual, growingfreely, from seed sown in theopen ground during April orMay; height about 4 flowers are very showy, withlong, slender stamens and rose-colored petals, combined with thelong, slender seed pods, giving itthe effect of a long and many-legged spider, with the flowersfor a head. A great honey-pro-ducing plant, and should be grownby all bee-keepers; per oz. 25c. . 5 well-known hardy plant, fine for arbors and verandas. Flammula (Virgins Bower)—White,fragrant, 15 feet 5 Jnckmanni Varieties—Mixed shadesof blue, white, purple, etc. Flow-ers 3 to 4 inches across 10 Panieulata—Robust grower, bonr-ing pure white fragrant flowersin great profusion 5.


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