. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. ^ataloue of l^are pioWef §»eeds. 33 mence to bloom in August". From September until November each plant is covered with hundreds of showy blossoms two inches in diameter. The flower resembles single Dahlias, are â pure white, flesh color, light pink and deep rose, each with a bright yellow- centre. Foliage and flowers excellent for vases. Early raised from seed. See cut. 2


. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. ^ataloue of l^are pioWef §»eeds. 33 mence to bloom in August". From September until November each plant is covered with hundreds of showy blossoms two inches in diameter. The flower resembles single Dahlias, are â pure white, flesh color, light pink and deep rose, each with a bright yellow- centre. Foliage and flowers excellent for vases. Early raised from seed. See cut. 2 packets, 10 cts 6 COLUMBINE. 236.âGrigor's Glandular Colum- Ibine. One of the handsomest hardy perennials in cultivation. The plant is robust and leafy; the stems arise about two feet, and sometimes cany from fifty to eighty blossoms, each three and one-half inches across, with broad, spreading sepals of the richest ultramarine blue, surmounted by five shorter petals of purest white, with delicate azure-blue spots at the base of ea:h, thus making it remarkably elegant and distinct. Its magnificent and exquisite appearance is beyond description, and as it practically re- quires no care it should be in every garden. Packet 15 cts. COREOPSIS.âP 3026. âLanoeolata- A beautiful plant which flowers profusely all sum- mer. The flowers are of great size, golden yellow, and borne on long, wiry stems, one to two feet high, and there- fore present a most graceful and beau- tiful appearance. The flowers look as if they were float;ng in the air. Perfectly hardy, and when once plant- ed will be a joy for many years s 3027. âGrandiflora Very magnificent species and should be better known by all lovers of nature's beautiful flowers. .5 COWSLIPâP. 245. âMixed- A great favorite with English flower lovers. Blossoms early in spring 5 CREPIS.âA. 246. âMixed- Abundant and pretty bloomer; grows as easily as a weed and always makes a good display; colors pink, yellow and white 4 â CRUCIAN


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