Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . Plant. Strong ? - growing,handsome plants ofeasy culture, the onewe name being amost interesting va-riety. D. Praxinella—3 Foliageshowy and fra-grant; flowers pur-plish red, producedin large spikes,which are verj at-tractive. These inhot sultry weathergive off a peculiarand very inflamma-ble gas, wliich ig-nites with a flasliwlien a match isapplied. Each 20c;per doz $ UOltONICUM EXCELS UM. DICENTEA SPECTABILIS. D. Excclsum—One of the earliest and most effec-tive of our spring flow-ering plants; veryshowy. 2
Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . Plant. Strong ? - growing,handsome plants ofeasy culture, the onewe name being amost interesting va-riety. D. Praxinella—3 Foliageshowy and fra-grant; flowers pur-plish red, producedin large spikes,which are verj at-tractive. These inhot sultry weathergive off a peculiarand very inflamma-ble gas, wliich ig-nites with a flasliwlien a match isapplied. Each 20c;per doz $ UOltONICUM EXCELS UM. DICENTEA SPECTABILIS. D. Excclsum—One of the earliest and most effec-tive of our spring flow-ering plants; veryshowy. 2 feet, June. Ahandsome border plant,producing its large,bright yellow flowersvery freely; also an ex-cellent pot plant. Each15c; per doz $ EUPATORIUM. Snake Root. E. Ageratoides—5 feet,June to August. A verydesirable and usefulplant of vigorousgrowth, bearing veryfreely large terminalheads of fragrant andhandsome pure whiteflowers. Each 15e; perdoz $
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