. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. Balsam Plant BALSAflS (Lady's Slipper, or Touch=me-not) These are old favorites with every one owing to their handsome double flowers, brilliant colors and stateh' growth. To produce very double flowers, they must be transplanted into rich soil, 15 inches apart, in a sunny position, and frequently watered. Cutting out some of the side branches is also ad- visable, especially with the strong and bushy grow- ing varieties. Half-h


. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. Balsam Plant BALSAflS (Lady's Slipper, or Touch=me-not) These are old favorites with every one owing to their handsome double flowers, brilliant colors and stateh' growth. To produce very double flowers, they must be transplanted into rich soil, 15 inches apart, in a sunny position, and frequently watered. Cutting out some of the side branches is also ad- visable, especially with the strong and bushy grow- ing varieties. Half-hardy annuals. Double White Perfection. Pure white; continues a long time in bloom. Invalable for cut flowers during the summer 5 Camelia-flowered, double; very claoice; spotted and variegated with white, mixed 5 Fine iVIixed. Finest varieties and colors mixed 5 BEGONIA Tuberous Rooted Begonias are among the finest flowering plants for pots or for bedding. Flowers outrival in color the most brilliant Geranium, bloom- ing the first season from seed, if sown early. Tu- bers to be taken up and kept in dry sand during the winter, protected from frost. Tender perennial. Tuberous Rooted, finest mixed; 18 10 BRACHYCOnE (Swan River Daisy) Beautiful, free-flowering plants, covered the whole summer with a profusion of pretty flowers; succeed- ing in any good rich soil. Hardy annuals. Fine Mixed, Blue and White;1 ft 4 BROWALLIA Very handsome, profuse blooming plants, covered with rich, beautiful winged flowers during the sum- mer and autumn, growing freely in any ri-ch soil. Blooms finely in â SA'inter if sown in August. Half- hardy annual. Elata, fine 4. Calliopsis CALL10P5IS, or COREOPSIS One of the showy, free-flowering of hardy annuals; its graceful and showy flowers, embracing j nearlj' every shade of j^ellow, orange and rich brown, I verging to crimson, and borne on slender stems, are ! particularly well adapted for bouquets. j Fine Mixed, all c


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