. Catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Toronto Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. LOBELIA, ROYAL PURPLE. LINUM OP FLAX A genus of most beautiful free- flowering plants; their brilliancy of color and long duration of bloom being surpassed by none. Seeds germinate best in the hot bed, but will do well if sown in a warm bed of light soil. Hardy annuals. 282 Linum grandiflorum rub- rum, scarlet 6 283 —Flavum. Golden yellow perennial 10 LYCHNIS There are few plants mo
. Catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Toronto Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. LOBELIA, ROYAL PURPLE. LINUM OP FLAX A genus of most beautiful free- flowering plants; their brilliancy of color and long duration of bloom being surpassed by none. Seeds germinate best in the hot bed, but will do well if sown in a warm bed of light soil. Hardy annuals. 282 Linum grandiflorum rub- rum, scarlet 6 283 —Flavum. Golden yellow perennial 10 LYCHNIS There are few plants more charming or brilliant; the flowers are produced in clusters, and are con- stantly coming out during the sum- mer. To obtain good flowers the first season start seed under glass and transplant. 284 Lychnis chalcedonica, scarlet; 2 feet 5 MARIGOLD, " GOLDEN BALL MARIGOLD Wherever a rich display of bloom is desired, the Marigold is almost indispensable. The African varieties are tall, growing usually two feet or more, while the French are more dwarf. Succeed well in ordinary garden soil. Hardy annual. Marigold. Golden Ball. This is without doubt the finest double Marigold yet introduced; when grown to perfection the Kl heads attain an enormous "^^H^ J16CI] size, and are as globular and ^^^m A v*** as dense as a knitted ball, 4 to 5 inches in diameter and beautifully finished. Awarded first class certificates by the Royal Horticul- tural Society, i London, the Manchester Royal Botanical and Horticultural Society, and thou- 'sands of first prizes. A mass of these in a bed is as fine an object as one can wish in the garden during the autumn, and the length of time the plants continue to flower is much in their favor. We ofter the Golden Ball in two separate colors and mixed. 285 —Golden Ball, Deep Orange Yellow, flowers of a perfectly globular forma- tion 15 286 —Golden Ball, Clear Lemon-Yellow, a remarkably fine variety, globalar in form and beautifully finished 1
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