Seed annual . ender—Pkt., 5c; oz., 60c. Double Rose—Pkt., 5c; oz., 60c. Double Bright Scarlet—Pkt. 5c; oz. 60c. Double Pale Yellow,—Pkt. 5c; Double Dark Blood Red—Pkt., 5c;oz., 60c. Double White—Pkt., 5c.; oz., 60cDouble Peach Blossom—Pkt., 5c;oz., 60c Double Red Spotted White—Pkt., 5c;oz., 60c Double Solferino—White with lilac andscarlet; fine. Pkt., 5c; oz., 60c. Double Mixed Balsam—Pkt., 5c;34-oz., 15c; oz., 50c. Collection Double Balsams, 10 separate col-ors, SBc. BALLOON VINE— Love In a Puff. Rapid growing, pretty annual climber;delights in a light soil and warm situation;produces
Seed annual . ender—Pkt., 5c; oz., 60c. Double Rose—Pkt., 5c; oz., 60c. Double Bright Scarlet—Pkt. 5c; oz. 60c. Double Pale Yellow,—Pkt. 5c; Double Dark Blood Red—Pkt., 5c;oz., 60c. Double White—Pkt., 5c.; oz., 60cDouble Peach Blossom—Pkt., 5c;oz., 60c Double Red Spotted White—Pkt., 5c;oz., 60c Double Solferino—White with lilac andscarlet; fine. Pkt., 5c; oz., 60c. Double Mixed Balsam—Pkt., 5c;34-oz., 15c; oz., 50c. Collection Double Balsams, 10 separate col-ors, SBc. BALLOON VINE— Love In a Puff. Rapid growing, pretty annual climber;delights in a light soil and warm situation;produces white flowers, followed by seedvessels that look like small balloons; makesa fine porch screen. 10 ft. Pkt., 5c;OZ., 20c. BALSAM APPLE AND PEAR (Momordica I kery curious vine with ornamental large golden-yellow fruit opens when ripeand shows its brilliant blood-red Annuals. 10 feet. Balsam Appteand Pear, mixed, pkt., 5c; %-cz., —See Daisies, page 72. 1. TiSggaBgg^PN Catalogue of The Livingston Seed Company, Columbus, Ohio Livingstons CaiHiaS GROWN FROM SEED Year by year as the wonderful value ofCarinas as bedding plants has been realizedthe sales of seeds have reached enormousproportions. Cannas would seem to be?especially adapted to the American climate,as they do well everywhere. They grownicely from seed, and will bloom the firstSummer if started early. It is hard to des-cribe the elegance of a fine bed of the seeds in warm water until theybegin to swell, then sow them in a box in window or in the greenhouse; whenup to the second leaf, transplant singly intopots and set-out in the garden when the-weather has become warm and also make splendid Winter houseplants, being such continuous bloomers. ^ LARGE-FLOWERING CANNASCrimson Bedder—Beautiful crimsonhlooms. Pkt., 10c. vDavid Harum—Flowers large, brightvermillion, spotted crimson; foliage, bronze-Ted. Pkt., 10c. ^Florence Vaughan—
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