. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. Dwarf German Ten Weeks The favorite sort for bedding. Grows about one foothigh. May be sown in open ground and thinned out; earlyflowering will result from starting in a hotbed and trans-planting. Seed of very superior qualitv. 3866 Purple 10 3870 Light Blue 10 3867 Blood Red 10 3871 Crimson 10 3868 Pure White 10 3872 Canary lO 3869 Rose 10 3873 Mixed 10 3874 Imported collection of six distinct colors 25 3879 Snowflake. Pure white; early 15 Giant Perfection or Cut=and=Come=Again Useful for outdoor bedding as well as for pots or cutflowers. They throw ou
. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. Dwarf German Ten Weeks The favorite sort for bedding. Grows about one foothigh. May be sown in open ground and thinned out; earlyflowering will result from starting in a hotbed and trans-planting. Seed of very superior qualitv. 3866 Purple 10 3870 Light Blue 10 3867 Blood Red 10 3871 Crimson 10 3868 Pure White 10 3872 Canary lO 3869 Rose 10 3873 Mixed 10 3874 Imported collection of six distinct colors 25 3879 Snowflake. Pure white; early 15 Giant Perfection or Cut=and=Come=Again Useful for outdoor bedding as well as for pots or cutflowers. They throw out numerous side branches, all bear-ing very double, fragrant flowers. Height, 18 inches. 3880 Pink 10 3882 Lavender 10 3881 Light Blue 10 3889 Mixed 10 3887 Princess Alice. White 10 Winter Stocks 3888 Bismarck. 2j4 ft. White. Sown at same time as Ten Weeks, will succeed that class in 103901 White Lady. 20 inches. White. Throws up acentral spike like that of a Tree Wallflower,branching freely and assuming a pyramidal form. 25. Nice Early Winter Stocks These may be sown early to bloom in summer or in JxJVyand August for later flowering. Seedlings bloom in tenweeks. Splendid for pots and cutting. 2 ft. 3896 Abundance, 25 3890 Crimson King 10 3914 Beauty of Nice, pink 10 3895 Queen Alexandra, rosv lilac 25 3917 STATICE Latifolia. H. P. 2 ft. Light blue flowers 10 SWEET PEAS There is no aiiTiual grown that is more popular. Inex-pensive, easily and quickly grown from seed, thriving on acity lot or in the country garden, supplying a wealth offlowers for months to adorn the home garden or corsage;is it any wonder that they are favorites? Ivluch improvement has been made by specialists in SweetPea development. About ten years ago the first of a newtype appeared. The new comer produced the largest flowerstheretofore seen. They were pink, beautiful and handsomem form. The new Sweet Pea was called Countess Spencer,and it is from that now well-known sort that the GiantOrc
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