. Seed catalogue. Nursery stock Manitoba Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Primula. Phlox. Petunia—^Petunias are unsurpassed for massing in beds. Their richness of color, duration of bloom, and easy culture, will always render them popular. They do well sown in open border in spring or earlier, in cold frame or hot bed, and transplanted 18 inches apart. Tender per- ennial, but will bloom the first season. One and a half feet high. 114. White, 5c. 115. Fine, Mixed, 5c. 116. Double, Mixed, 10c. Phlox—Very hardy annual,


. Seed catalogue. Nursery stock Manitoba Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Primula. Phlox. Petunia—^Petunias are unsurpassed for massing in beds. Their richness of color, duration of bloom, and easy culture, will always render them popular. They do well sown in open border in spring or earlier, in cold frame or hot bed, and transplanted 18 inches apart. Tender per- ennial, but will bloom the first season. One and a half feet high. 114. White, 5c. 115. Fine, Mixed, 5c. 116. Double, Mixed, 10c. Phlox—Very hardy annual, thriving almost in any situation, and unequalled in the display of their many and brilliantly colored flowers. Seed sown in open ground in fall or early spring will begin flowering July 1st and remain literally covered with blossoms until after the se- vere frosts late in autumn. For masses of separate colors, or for cutting for bou- quet, they are unsurpassed. 1 ft. high. 117. Drummondi Grandiflora Alba Pure white. Comes absolutely true from seed; is of perfect form and color. 5c. 118. Drummondi Grandiflora, mixed, 5c. 119. Star of Quedlinburg, 10c. 120. Double, mixed, 5c. Pink (Dianthus).—The family of Dian- thus is by far the most useful of all the biennials and perennials, and for beauty and variety cannot be surpassed. The de- licacy and richness of the tints, com- bined with the aromatic fragrance of many of the species, are valuable recom- mendations for the entire family. 121. Dianthus, Chinensis^ fl. pi. (Dou- ble China Pink).—This species is a bi- ennial of dwarf habit; flowers the first year, but the bloom is stronger the sec- ond. The colors are very rich, and in large beds you can hardly find two alike. Petunia. Seeds saved from double flowers will pro- duce double ones. 5c. 122. Dianthus, Eastern Queen, 5c. 123. Dianthus, Choice Mixed, 5c. 124. English, Best Mixed, 5c. 125. Pyrethrum (Feverfew) — (Per- ennial)—A plant of easy culture, and, in fact, one


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