Cole's garden annual . s a long time in bloom. Invaluable for cut flowers during the summer R Camella-flowered, double; very choice; spotted and variegated with white, mixed 5 Fine Mixed. Finest varieties and colors mixed 5 BEGONIA T\iberous T?ooted Begonias are among the finestflowering plants for pots or for brdding. Flowersoutrival in color tlie most brilliant Geranium, bloom-ing the first season from seed, if sown early. Tu-bers to be up and kept in dry sand during thewinter, protected from frost. Tender perennial. Tuberous Rooted, finest mixed; 18 (Swan River Dai


Cole's garden annual . s a long time in bloom. Invaluable for cut flowers during the summer R Camella-flowered, double; very choice; spotted and variegated with white, mixed 5 Fine Mixed. Finest varieties and colors mixed 5 BEGONIA T\iberous T?ooted Begonias are among the finestflowering plants for pots or for brdding. Flowersoutrival in color tlie most brilliant Geranium, bloom-ing the first season from seed, if sown early. Tu-bers to be up and kept in dry sand during thewinter, protected from frost. Tender perennial. Tuberous Rooted, finest mixed; 18 (Swan River Daisy) Beautiful, frec-flowering plants, covered the wholeSlimmer with a profusion of pretty flowers; succeed-ing in any good rich soil. Hardy Mixed, Blue and White; 1 ft 4 BROWALLIA Ary hnnd-ome, profuse blooming plants, rovcreilWilli rich, beautiful winged flowers during tlie sum-mer and autumn, growing freely in any rich finely in winter if sown in August. Half-hardy annual. Elata, fine mixed 4. Cailiopsis CALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS One of the most showy, free-flowering of hardyannuals; its graceful and showy flowers, embracingnearly shade of yellow, orange and rich brown,verging to crimson, and borne on slender stems, areparticularly well adapted for bouquets. Fine Mixed, all colors; 1 to 2 ft 4 Golden Wave. Plant very bushy and compact, and covered from July to October withhundreds of beautiful golden blossoms, 2 inchesacross 4 Lanceolata. (New Golden Coreopsis). One of the most showy hardy perennials grown,two feet high, and bearing in great profusion for•a long period during the summer, large flowersof bright, golden yellow. Unequalled for aTivwhere 5 I i CANNA (Indian Shot) I The Cannas are a stately species of plants, highly ornamental, producing a very rich and oriental effectbj-^ their large, brond and massive foliage and crim-son, scarlet or orange flowers. Cut or file awaysome of the hard cuticle around the seed, then soak1


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