. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. KAEE FLO WEES AND NOVELTIES 1004 1005 1006 26 26 26 1009 .36 .26 .05 FOB 1871-2. Particular care has been taken that the selection Bhould be of the pnrest character. We cannot affirm the accuracy of the varloufl descriptions, having tested out few of them; but the reputation of the growers from whom we Import Is to us the best assurance that satis- faction will surely follow. Our patrons wishing novelties w
. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. KAEE FLO WEES AND NOVELTIES 1004 1005 1006 26 26 26 1009 .36 .26 .05 FOB 1871-2. Particular care has been taken that the selection Bhould be of the pnrest character. We cannot affirm the accuracy of the varloufl descriptions, having tested out few of them; but the reputation of the growers from whom we Import Is to us the best assurance that satis- faction will surely follow. Our patrons wishing novelties will please send their orders early, as our stock of some of the varieties Is limited. per pkt 1003 Asters, Shakspeare. This new Aster is said to be the finest of all the dwarf sorts. Five inches high; densely formed; flowers very double, of the brightest colors, and of a regular "imbricated form. Its dwarf, compact, and free-flowering habits, malte it very useful either for the garden or pots â¢yew (La Superbe). Azure blue. To the beautiful rose variety which was, in fact, the only one of this race, may be added this charming variety with azure-blue flowers. It cannot fail to meet the game general favor â New cellular yictoria« Most charming novelty; inhabit similar to the Victoria Aster; the petals, however, instead of lying fiat upon each other, resemble so many tubes open at the ends, forming small cells. The particularly elegant appearance of the flowers is derived, in a great measure, from the symmetrical arrangement of the cells . . ⢠Mont Blanc. Fine improvement, belonging, like the Victoria, to the Py- ramidal Asters. Plants of luxuriant growth, about three feet high, cov- ered with large, pure-white flowers five inches across, very double, and so disposed as to give to the plants the appearance of complete pyramids 1007 Abronia Arenaria« Nice species, with clear, waxy-yellow, sweet-scented flower; habit like A. umbellata . . " 1008 Amaranthns Bico
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