. Beautiful flowers : spring 1895. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Falls Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Catalogue of Seeds and Plants. 19 PANSY-Continued. Giant Odier. Of immense size, often three inches and over in diameter, with the dark, deep, rich velvety blotches of the Odier type, bordered with an endless va- riety of colors. Packet, 15 cents; four packets, 50 cents. Extra Fine Mixed contains a selection of many of the better kinds. Packet, 10 cents; three for 25 cents; seven for 25 cents. Choice Mixed. Packet,
. Beautiful flowers : spring 1895. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Falls Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Catalogue of Seeds and Plants. 19 PANSY-Continued. Giant Odier. Of immense size, often three inches and over in diameter, with the dark, deep, rich velvety blotches of the Odier type, bordered with an endless va- riety of colors. Packet, 15 cents; four packets, 50 cents. Extra Fine Mixed contains a selection of many of the better kinds. Packet, 10 cents; three for 25 cents; seven for 25 cents. Choice Mixed. Packet, 5 cents; six for 25cents. PETUNIA. Charming free-blooming effective plants of easy culti- vation. The hybrid sorts are especially fine in mixed borders and beds, while the large flowering kinds, with their delicate colors and pervading fragrance are deserv- ing favorites for pot culture. The seed we offer is sure to produce fine well developed flowers. (See Page 5.). PETUNIA. P. Dwarf Inimitable. Each plants forms a complete bush, five to eight inches high, and is covered with brilliant cherry red flowers, each being marked with a clear white star. It is invaluable for bedding and pot culture. Packet 10 cents. Choice Single Flowering Sorts. Packet, 5 cents ; six packets for 25 cents. POPPY. This grand old flower is fast gaining the universal pop- ularity which it justly merits. Having for years been crowded out of our gardens by the swarms of new comers, and forgott- n, it has nevertheless kept pace with the march of improvement, and now comes around and sur- prises us with its new forms, new sizes, new colors, and the dear old flowers which our grandmothers loved so much again occupies one of the first places in our gardens and we are proud of it, and well we may be, for through June and July it stands without an equal, the showiest of all annuals. The Poppy is to-day occupying in popular- ity a place beside the Chrysanthemums, and even the Rose. We cannot wonder at this when
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