. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CYPRESS VINE. One of the most beautiful climbers, with light, graceful, delicate foliage, and bright llowers. The seeds should be soaked in warm water before sowing. Plant May 15. Cypress Vine, Starlet.—Per pkt., 5c. White.—Per pkt., 5c. SINGLE DAHLIAS. Single Dahlias are among the most showy and beautiful of our late summer and fall flowering plants. New


. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CYPRESS VINE. One of the most beautiful climbers, with light, graceful, delicate foliage, and bright llowers. The seeds should be soaked in warm water before sowing. Plant May 15. Cypress Vine, Starlet.—Per pkt., 5c. White.—Per pkt., 5c. SINGLE DAHLIAS. Single Dahlias are among the most showy and beautiful of our late summer and fall flowering plants. New varieties are constantly being produced from seed, some of them of ex- uisite beauty, and as this seed is unusually choice, it may be expected to produce exceptionally fine results. In raising Dahlias from seed, they should be sown in pots and placed in a sunny window. Those having a hot-bed, conserva- tory, or greenhouse, will of course use them instead. The seed ought to be sown by the 1st of April, and the plants planted in the open ground the middle of May on rich ground in a sunny spot; they will flower by the middle of August; of course, the seed can be sown earlier by those having the conveniences. Per pkt., 10c; 6 for 50c. Single Dahlias. " FRENCH MARGUERITES, " OR PAINTED DAISIES. Exceedingly beautiful, the colors having the appearance of being laid on with the brush; bloom very freely, as shown in the illustration. For bouquets they are unequaled. They will be found to be charming additions to the flower garden or as pot-plants. These are annual Chry- santhemums, but bear no resemblance to peren- nial Chrysanthemums whatever. Chrysanthemum Venustum. — White, crimson centre. Per pkt., 5c. Venustum Rubrum.—Very fine. Perpkt., 5c. Burridgeanum, Improved. — Crimson, white centre. Per pkt., 5c. Lord Beaconsfield.— Crimson-maroon edged and striped with gold, surrounding a rich brown eye. Per pkt., 5c. The Sultan.—Rich, velvety crimson-maroon, with go


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