. Capitol city seeds for 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. SNAPDRAGON, continued MAXIMUM GIANT-FLOWERED The tallest rust-resistant Snapdragons, producing long spikes for cutting. 670. Alaska. Fine white. 668. Apple Blossom. Rosy pink with white tube. 669. Campfire. Luminous scarlet. 678. Yellow Giant. Deep yellow. Any of above four varieties, pkt. 15c; Vicoz. 75c; i/goz. $; V4oz. $ 667. Maximum Giant-Flowered Mixed. A fine mixture of brilliant colors. 1% ft. Pkt. 15c; 1-jjjoz. 50c; ^oz. 85c; Moz


. Capitol city seeds for 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. SNAPDRAGON, continued MAXIMUM GIANT-FLOWERED The tallest rust-resistant Snapdragons, producing long spikes for cutting. 670. Alaska. Fine white. 668. Apple Blossom. Rosy pink with white tube. 669. Campfire. Luminous scarlet. 678. Yellow Giant. Deep yellow. Any of above four varieties, pkt. 15c; Vicoz. 75c; i/goz. $; V4oz. $ 667. Maximum Giant-Flowered Mixed. A fine mixture of brilliant colors. 1% ft. Pkt. 15c; 1-jjjoz. 50c; ^oz. 85c; Moz. $ Scarlet Runner Bean A. 873. Phaseolus coccineus. A rapid-growing vine with sprays of brilliant red flowers like pea blossoms. The dry, ripe Beans are bright red. Pkt. 15c; J^Ib. 75c Statice A. 897. Sinuata, Choice Mixed. Cloud-like masses of colorful flowers. May be dried for winter use. Pkt. 10c; Moz. 35c; Hoz. 60c; oz. $ Stocks (Gilliflower) A. 876. Dwarf, Double Ten-Weeks, Mixed. A great cut-flow- er. Plants 12 inches with flowers of white, yellow, pink and blue. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 60c; J4oz. $ 653. Evening Scented Stock (Maitbiola bicornis). An old-fashioned annual grown for the entrancing fragrance which it emits during the evening. Lilac flowers. 2 ft. Pkt. 15c; i^oz. 55c. ;oz. 95c. Sunflower a. 877. Helianthus, Sungold. Spectacular 4 to 5-inch golden yellow double flowers that stand 4 feet high. Pkt. 10c; y2oz. 60c; oz. $ Sweet Peas A., P. Culture. Sow as early in spring as the ground can be worked in rich, well-limed soil with good drainage. Make a trench about a foot wide and deep and fill to about 4 inches from the top with a mixture of soil, rotted stable manure and humus. Firm soil well. Sow seed and cover with about an inch of soil. Cultivate them and gradually fill up the trench to the level of the ground. One ounce will plant a 15-foot row. EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCERS 887. Mixed Early Spencers. Large beautifully waved blossoms on long stems. Exc


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