. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds, thoroughbred stock. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. FUCHSIAS. DOUBLE PETUNIAS. DOUBLE PETUNIAS. Our collection of these is unsurpassed in size of flowers or in brilliance of coloring. Price 15 cts. each. Aurora. Light rosy blush. Elvira. Rosy-carmine, edged white ; fringed. Gloriosa. Large white, blotched with rosy-carmine and deep purple ; fringed ; extra fine. Ne Plus Ultra. White, carmine and crimson, shaded and mottled. Sno


. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds, thoroughbred stock. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. FUCHSIAS. DOUBLE PETUNIAS. DOUBLE PETUNIAS. Our collection of these is unsurpassed in size of flowers or in brilliance of coloring. Price 15 cts. each. Aurora. Light rosy blush. Elvira. Rosy-carmine, edged white ; fringed. Gloriosa. Large white, blotched with rosy-carmine and deep purple ; fringed ; extra fine. Ne Plus Ultra. White, carmine and crimson, shaded and mottled. Snowball. Finest white. Trophy. Pure white, blotched and marked v/ith purple ; fringed. NIEREMBERGIA. A well-known bedding plant, of grass-like habit, with bl lish- white flowers an inch in diameter. Flowering from June until October. 15 cts. each. PASSION FLOWER. A strong growing vine, with beautiful, large, blue and white j flowers. Hardy. 20 cts. each. I PERISTROPHE. ' An attractive little plant with golden marked foliage and ! lilac flowers, for baskets and vases. 10 cts. each. I PELARGONIUM. I Lady Washington Geranium. For blooming in thehouse I in the early spring ; five shades of white, lilac, pink and j salmon. 15 cts. each. ! J. S. M. Van Cleave, Woodward's Landing, Pacific Co., Wash. Ty., writes : I have received a more generous quantity and better quality of seeds from you, thanfrom any other firm. And the plants received from you have come to hand in better condition than from any other house. Mrs. Maky J*ckson, Dublin, Va., writes: I wish to acknowledge receipt of plants, and you will please accept my thanks. They came in good order. C. S. T. Chaffee, Portland, Col., writes : I write to in- form you that the plants were received in good condition ; they are doing well, and I am very much pleased with Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill


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