Vaughan's gardening illustrated . Whiledeveloping they are deep green in color,changing as they mature to a richly mottledyellow. Pkt., 10c. 1496 Orange. The well-known Mock 5c. 1498 Ornamental Pomegranate or QueensSweet Pocket Melon. Fruit deliciously per-fumed and may be carried in the pocket orlaid amon^ linens. Pkt., 5c. 1500 Pear-Shaped. Striped yellow and , Sc. 1 502 Suprr Trough. Thick shells, very dur-able. Pkt., 5c. 1504 Spoon. Small ball-shaped fruit with slen-der necks, deep orange. By slicing off a partof the side of the bowl a satisfactory spoonmay be made.


Vaughan's gardening illustrated . Whiledeveloping they are deep green in color,changing as they mature to a richly mottledyellow. Pkt., 10c. 1496 Orange. The well-known Mock 5c. 1498 Ornamental Pomegranate or QueensSweet Pocket Melon. Fruit deliciously per-fumed and may be carried in the pocket orlaid amon^ linens. Pkt., 5c. 1500 Pear-Shaped. Striped yellow and , Sc. 1 502 Suprr Trough. Thick shells, very dur-able. Pkt., 5c. 1504 Spoon. Small ball-shaped fruit with slen-der necks, deep orange. By slicing off a partof the side of the bowl a satisfactory spoonmay be made. Pkt., 10c. 1 505 Turks Turban. Odd brightly-coloredfruit. 5c. 1506 Small Fruited Varieties, Mixed. 1 oz.,35c; Vo oz., 20c; pkt., 5c. 15 10 Mixed, all varieties. I oz., 30c; % oz.,20c; pkt., 5c. 15 15 GRASSES (Ornamental Mixed) ? 2 to5 ft. These are most useful for winter bou-auets when combined with Everlasting flow-ers. They are easilv grown in any 10c. 32 Vaughans Seed Store Catalogue — Chicago and New York. Lohelia—Bedding Queen Heliotrope -r- (2 feet) TJ KLIOTROiE is a universal favorite on accountof its delightful fragrance and duration ofbloom, flowering equally well as bedding plants insummer, or as pot plant* in the house during thewinter. Seed sown in the spring makes fine plantsfor bedding out. and are. as easily grown as Ver-benas. 1 555 Mammoth Mixed. Flowers of great sizeand ranging in shade from dark blue to oz., 50c; pkt., 15c. Hollyhocks (Ararroial) ? (5 feet) THE perennial varieties flower only the secondyear if grown from seed, these annual kinds,however, bloom the first year, and if sown in theopen ground in May, they will be in flower inAugust, but if started indoors and set out in will bloom in July. They are continuouslycovered with large flowers in many beautiful 71 Everblooming Single Mixed. Large sin-gle flowers, exhibiting every shade known inHollyhocks. V-i oz., 25c; pkt., 75 Everblooming Double


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