Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . mer free flowering plants, with silvery seed pods, much admired for winter decora-tion with ornamental grasses. Very showy. 2 feet. H. B 5 little free flowering plants of neat, compact growth, exceedingly effective in beds or mixed borders. Mixed colors. H. A 5 KENILWORTH Cymbalaria—A neat and charming perennial climber, suitable for vases, baskets, pots and rock work 5 KOCHIA SCOPARIA (or Summer Cypress.) A handsome ornamentalannual plant, growingeasily from seed sownin the open groundwhen the trees comeinto leaf. The plants


Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . mer free flowering plants, with silvery seed pods, much admired for winter decora-tion with ornamental grasses. Very showy. 2 feet. H. B 5 little free flowering plants of neat, compact growth, exceedingly effective in beds or mixed borders. Mixed colors. H. A 5 KENILWORTH Cymbalaria—A neat and charming perennial climber, suitable for vases, baskets, pots and rock work 5 KOCHIA SCOPARIA (or Summer Cypress.) A handsome ornamentalannual plant, growingeasily from seed sownin the open groundwhen the trees comeinto leaf. The plantsare globe shaped, thestems being coveredwith slender light greenleaves. Early in fallthe shoots are coveredwith small scarlet flow-ers making the plantlook like a ball of fire 10 desirable plants for home culture, the varieties of which are almost numberless. All the colors are very pretty. T. —Mixed 5 flowers of the single sorts,which are produced in greatprofusion and in variedshades of colors; 3 DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. 1 pkt. each, color Choice Double and 1 pkt. Mammoth Allegheny, mixedcolors 50 HOLLYHOCK, ANNUAL HYBRIDS. FLOWER FROM SEED THE FIRST SEASON. In these new Hybrids we have a class of Hollyhocks showing all thebeauty and varied colorings of the old fashioned garden favorites with theadditional advantage that they can be flowered the first season from seed. Sown in the house or hotbed in March they can be had in flower by July,while sown outdoors in May they can be flowered by August. They areremarkably free flowering and contain a great diversity of colors. They?will without doubt become popular, as they save all the trouble of the oldfashioned sorts which require two years before flow-ering. This season weare enabled to offer separately the Doubles and Singles in Mixture. Pkt. Double—Mixed; 3 pkts. 25c 10 Single—Mixed 5 IIP*


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