. Barnard's garden novelties and specialties 1930. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 4 The W. W. Barnard Co., 17 S. Wells St., Chicago Balsam (Lady Slipper, or Touch-Me-Not.) Annual. 2 ft. Balsams need rich soil, hot sun, and plenty of wa- ter. Sow the seed half an inch deep in window boxes or hotbeds early, or in the open air in May, and transplant when two or three inches in height. Double Camellia—Flowered Varieties. Scarlet, Crim- son, White, Yellow, Pink or Mixed Each Per Fkt. 10c Rose-Flowered, finest mixed Fkt. 10c Bals
. Barnard's garden novelties and specialties 1930. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 4 The W. W. Barnard Co., 17 S. Wells St., Chicago Balsam (Lady Slipper, or Touch-Me-Not.) Annual. 2 ft. Balsams need rich soil, hot sun, and plenty of wa- ter. Sow the seed half an inch deep in window boxes or hotbeds early, or in the open air in May, and transplant when two or three inches in height. Double Camellia—Flowered Varieties. Scarlet, Crim- son, White, Yellow, Pink or Mixed Each Per Fkt. 10c Rose-Flowered, finest mixed Fkt. 10c Balsam Apple and Pear Annual. 10 ft. Very curious climbing vine, with ornamental foliage, fruit golden yellow, warted, and when ripe, opens, showing the seed and its brilliant carmine interior. Balsam Fear. (Momordica Charantia.) Pear-shaped fruit; the fruits are long and used medicinally. Fkt. 10c Balsam Apple. (Momordica Balsamina.) Round apple-shaped fruit Fkt. 10c BalloOIl Vine (Love-in-a-Fuff) A rapid-growing annual climber; succeeds best in light soil and warm situation; flowers white; seed vessels look like miniature balloons and are of great interest to children Fkt. 10c Begonias Everblooming Bedding Varieties Begonias take rank as bedding plants with Geran- iums and Coleus; seed should be started either in- doors or in a hotbed. The seed is very fine and should be pressed in the soil without covering. Gracilis Lvuninosa. Satiny bronzy foliage. Bright scarlet flowers 20c Prima Donna. Rose-colored flowers 20c Begonias. Tuberous. Rooted—See bulbs. BelHs (English Daisy) A favorite plant, which will stand the winter if given the protection of a few leaves or litter. Monstrosa. Pink, Red, White or Mixed 15c Longfellow. Large, Dark Pink 15c Snowball. Fine White. Very double 10c Double Mixed. All colors lOo Boltonia (False Chamomile) One of the showiest of our hardy perennials, grow- ing 4 to 6 feet high; covered with daisy-like flowers, July to September. Asteroides. White lO
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