. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. Novelties sjid Specialties for 1905. NOVELTY LIST. 7. THE NEW PINK DAHLIA SYLVIA. LARGE. FREE BLOOMING. LONG STEMS. One of the most valuable decorative dahlias ever produced. A profitable commercial pink, ranking with the scarlet Lyndhurst and the yellow C. W. Bruton. Mr. A. W. Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., says: " Sylvia is a beautiful flower and pleas


. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. Novelties sjid Specialties for 1905. NOVELTY LIST. 7. THE NEW PINK DAHLIA SYLVIA. LARGE. FREE BLOOMING. LONG STEMS. One of the most valuable decorative dahlias ever produced. A profitable commercial pink, ranking with the scarlet Lyndhurst and the yellow C. W. Bruton. Mr. A. W. Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., says: " Sylvia is a beautiful flower and pleases the public. Our customers were delighted with it in every in- ; Fowers from four to six inches in diameter, of fine form and full to the center, which is white shading to soft pink on the outer petals. Petals of great substance, giving it a sh ipping quality not possessed by any other variety. The plant is a strong, healthy grower, averaging about eight feet in height and bushy. An early and profuse bloomer. The fine shapely flowers are set on very long, stout, but graceful stems. "Sylvia" is distinctly a florists' Dahlia, having all the qualities essential to the trade use. What more can be desired ? E. C. Gillett, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: " Sylvia is without doubt the best selling Dahlia in the market to-dav, and is a good ; ROOTS, each, 3Sc.; 3 for $, postpaid. Hew Sablla Sylvia. The phenominal growth of this ne ined—sometimes 12 inches in a day, dense shade. The clusters of rosy-purple, pea-shape flowers, six orseven inches long, are very fragrant; in- valuable for rapidly cov- ering arbors, verandas, fences, dead or old trees, rockeries, etc. Perfectly hardy ; 50 to 75 feet when well established. Fine seedling plants, much, superior to layers, each, 2Sc.; doz., $ J Chinese hardy vine can hardly be imag- The large leaves of bright green afford a TREE-FORM HYDRANGEA. The Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora is one of the ver


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