. C. B Whitnall & Co.'s general list of flower seeds for 1893. Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 80 C. B. WHITNALL & CO. is fjraud iu the borders, and of the high- est possible valuo for cutting. Small clumps, 'jr)c. V( HI ILKA TTAKMUA. (Fl, pl.^ A lo\v-«rro\vin»:. hardy perennial, with small, liouble white tlowers. It blooms in clusters, and is very desirable for cut tlowers; tine for cemetery planting. 15c. A( AMHI S. (Boar's Breech.) A itistinct class of plants with s


. C. B Whitnall & Co.'s general list of flower seeds for 1893. Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 80 C. B. WHITNALL & CO. is fjraud iu the borders, and of the high- est possible valuo for cutting. Small clumps, 'jr)c. V( HI ILKA TTAKMUA. (Fl, pl.^ A lo\v-«rro\vin»:. hardy perennial, with small, liouble white tlowers. It blooms in clusters, and is very desirable for cut tlowers; tine for cemetery planting. 15c. A( AMHI S. (Boar's Breech.) A itistinct class of plants with strong, broHcl leathery foliage, and noticeable for the numerous spikes of tlowers they produce. They are all hardy, and make tine subjects in isolated positions, but like a warm, sheltered place and good soil. A. CaiMlcljibruin.—Flowers pink, July and August. 35c. ACOMTU:*!. I Monkshood.) A stately group of plants for the wild garden or shrubbery borders, 3 to 5 fee^ high, producing large spikes of blue, white, purple and yellow flowers, not unlike the Delphiniums. Assorted col- ors, 25c each, ALTSSOI. (Mad-wort.) Dwarf plants, with soft grayish foliage with yellow flowers, and well adapted for edgings to borders or rockeries. A. Saxatile.—One foot. April. Broad, velvety-gray foliage, surmounted by elegant, small yellow flowers, in heads in April. One of the best. 20c each. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. A beautiful, hardy, native plant. Flowers brilliant orange red, on stems 2 feet high, each producing several heads of flowers. It is one of the showiest of our autumnal flowers, and should be planted largely. 25c each. A>EMO>E two months with golden of the familv, .30 cts. yellow flowers with Ion A beautiful class of hardy herbaceous plants, and a finer bed of flowers can hardly be.' im- agined than these Japanese Anemones, which commence to bloom in August and continue to increase in beauty nntil the end of autumn. They thrive best in light, rich, somewhat moist so


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