Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . , 5c. I 2623. Double. 10c. Dolichos or Hyacinth Bean. _ 2628 A rapid growing annual climber, desirable for cover-ing arbors, porches, trellises, etc. Flowers purple and audible* STednPfe0edtS STS* ^ —^al pheasants eye pink. DRACAENA OR CLUB PALM. Ornamental leaved plants for vases and house decoration T P*3 T~VstfaIis» Long. narrow, graceful foliage. Pkt 10c2634. Indmsa, Thin leaves. Pkt. ,5c. | 2635. Lineata. 68 W. W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, CHICAGO. CALIFORNIA YELLOW BELLS. (Emmenanthe Penduliflora.) 2656. This annual from California forms


Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . , 5c. I 2623. Double. 10c. Dolichos or Hyacinth Bean. _ 2628 A rapid growing annual climber, desirable for cover-ing arbors, porches, trellises, etc. Flowers purple and audible* STednPfe0edtS STS* ^ —^al pheasants eye pink. DRACAENA OR CLUB PALM. Ornamental leaved plants for vases and house decoration T P*3 T~VstfaIis» Long. narrow, graceful foliage. Pkt 10c2634. Indmsa, Thin leaves. Pkt. ,5c. | 2635. Lineata. 68 W. W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, CHICAGO. CALIFORNIA YELLOW BELLS. (Emmenanthe Penduliflora.) 2656. This annual from California forms a broad busheighteen inches to two feet high. Its branches are wellclothed with yellow, bell-shaped flowers of a delicatecream color. The general effect of a branch is very sug-gestive of a long spike of Lily of the Valley, with large,yellow bells. Pkt., 7c EDELWEISS. (Leontopodium Alpinum.) 2721. The interesting white, downy leaved plant soughtafter by Alpine tourists. It thrives in any sunny gar-den. 6 in. H. P. Pkt., Forget=Me=Not (MYOSOTIS.) QUSHY plants almost con-stantly in bloom all mostly blue, small, andin clusters. Early sown seedwill bloom the same summer;that sown in fall, followingspring. Planted in a single rowaround a flower bed, Forget-Me-Nots make a beautiful bor-der. 6 in. H. P. 2672. Alpestris. Blue. Pkt., 5c. 2673. Victoria. Sky blue flow-ers, with yellow , 5c. 2674. Oissitiflora. Compact andvery early. Large blue flow-ers. Pkt., 10c 2679. Palustris. The true For-get-Me-Not. Blue and , 5c. 2681. Mixed, all colors. Pkt., 5c. GERANIUM. DLANTS esteemed both for? house culture and beddingout of doors. Sown early in thehouse the seedlings will bloomthe first summer. 1 to 2 ft. G. P. 2682. Zonale Varieties. Savedfrom fine collections and manychoice and ever entirely newvarieties may be expected. 5c. 2683. Apple Scented. Its de-lightfully fragrant leaves areprized for use in scented geranium canbe grown


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