. Choice flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. Grinnell, Iowa, Octo- had the most beautiful from the seed vou sent ber, 1S98 â"I hare Pansies I ever raised â SNAPDRAGON (AntirrMnum). This old-fashioned favorite %vith its dark, glossy leaves and queer nose-shaped, curiously marked flow- ers is universally known and prized! It is offered no^v in ne-^v and greatly improv^ varieties, the dwarf forms being espec-ially fine. They are compact, bushy plants, whose spikes'bear a grelat mass of brilliant colors. Fine for pots as well as for bedding. Qaeen of the Nor


. Choice flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. Grinnell, Iowa, Octo- had the most beautiful from the seed vou sent ber, 1S98 â"I hare Pansies I ever raised â SNAPDRAGON (AntirrMnum). This old-fashioned favorite %vith its dark, glossy leaves and queer nose-shaped, curiously marked flow- ers is universally known and prized! It is offered no^v in ne-^v and greatly improv^ varieties, the dwarf forms being espec-ially fine. They are compact, bushy plants, whose spikes'bear a grelat mass of brilliant colors. Fine for pots as well as for bedding. Qaeen of the North. Xew. The plants grow quite bushy, some 12 inches high, and are covered with large white, sweet-scented flowers suitable for pot culture. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 41 Niobe. A l:>eautiful new variety. The tips of the flowers' are a velvety crimson maroon, the throat pure white, mak- ing a striking contrast. Pkt., 200 seedst 4 cts. Brilliant. Crimson, ^\â itll yeUow and white throat*. Pkt., 200 seeds. 4 cts. Dwarf Mixed, contain- ing the above named Snapdragons and manv other varieties. 300 seeds, 3 cts.; 2pkts., 5 cts. ! SENSITIVE PLANT (Mimosa Pudica). A really pretty plant with its divided, fern-like foliage and attractive pink blossoms, but it is cultivated more for its curious habit of closing its leaves at the slightest touch. Children always enjoy it. Tender annual. Pkt., 30 seeds, 3 cts. SMI LAX. Xo climbing plant sur- passes the Smilax. not only for the graceful l>ea*uty of the vine, but for it's value in decora- tion. The seed should be so-wn in pots or boxes, as it requires a month or more to germinate, but it is easy to cultivate. Although a perennial, it is better to start new plants each year, and not try to keep' them after th'e leaves turn veUow. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. "ST. %***;#. 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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