. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Farmer Seed Company, Faribault Minnesota. 37 THE "MAYFLOWER" VFUBENA-This is of the same trailing habit as the Arbutus or Mayflower, its branches creeping over the ground and hugging It closely. Its blossoms appear in clusters at the ends of the creeping vmes, and are of the same


. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Farmer Seed Company, Faribault Minnesota. 37 THE "MAYFLOWER" VFUBENA-This is of the same trailing habit as the Arbutus or Mayflower, its branches creeping over the ground and hugging It closely. Its blossoms appear in clusters at the ends of the creeping vmes, and are of the same shape and about the same size. The new Verbena Mayflower has all these characteristics, with the additional mo'rit of possessing the same lovely and delicate pink and white coloring, making its flowers closely like the Arbutus; and, last, it has the same exquisite fragrance. This makes it one of the most fascinat- ing flowers in cultivation, and a satisfactory substitute for the Trailing Arbutus. It was originated bv that famous horticulturist. Luther Burbank, who pronounces it one of the aciiicn-ements of his work in hybridizing and growing new flowers and fruits I'Ut. I T," .), 10c.; 3 for 25c. BUEBANK'S ''NFW FRAORANCE" VERBENA-Mr. Burbank says: "This came from 'iMnyflnwer Verbena,' but is improved by selection, so that a greater inr cviit are and in all colors now. The flowers are of the VERY LABCxKST Sl/.T'. il is without a doubt the best strain of Verbena In ; Our seed i? frnn Mr. TUirbank's own saving. Pkt., 10c.; 3 for "CUT AND COME AGAm" SUNFLOWERS - McHaTthm Ch- cumnifoHus—'New types. These ini- rroved profuse-flowering, branch- ing single Sunflowers are becoming exceedingly popular, not only for showy display in the garden, but for cut flowers. The plants form many branched pyramidal bushes :! to 4 feet high, bearing from base to summit a continuous succession of flowers fro


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