. Choice flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. MARGUERITE CARNATION. Many beautiful varieties of Carnations may be ob- tained trom the greenhouse-grown blooms in full- ness and fragrance. These new fa- vorites are a great advance over the old varieties, as they will be in blos- som in from two to four months from seed sown in the open ground. The flowers appear in many shades of red, pink, white and variegated, and are exceedingly fragrant. If taken up and cut back they make fine plants for the window in winter, or seed may be sown at any time in pots for indoor


. Choice flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. MARGUERITE CARNATION. Many beautiful varieties of Carnations may be ob- tained trom the greenhouse-grown blooms in full- ness and fragrance. These new fa- vorites are a great advance over the old varieties, as they will be in blos- som in from two to four months from seed sown in the open ground. The flowers appear in many shades of red, pink, white and variegated, and are exceedingly fragrant. If taken up and cut back they make fine plants for the window in winter, or seed may be sown at any time in pots for indoor blooming. Some will come single, but even these are pretty. Fully 80 per cent will come double. Many ex- press satisfaction regarding my "Car- nation seed. Finest mixed. 5e. —29— MONKEY FLOWER (MlmuluB). Highly ornamental little plants, so called from 'mi- mo," an ape. from the gaping mouth of the flower. They do not succeed in the hot sun, but are just the thing for cool, shady beds or partly lighted win lows. Desirable for the garden or pot culture. Tigrinus. Flowers highly colored and beautifully spot- ted, or "tigered," in "every conceivable manner. Espe- cially fine for pot plants. Choice mixed. Pkt., 3 cts. Hoschatus (Musk Plant). Flowers yellow, emitting a musky perfume. Pkt.,3c. Oneida, ft; Oct. ST, 1897.—The Asters from ycur seed were the best varieties we ever ; Macd >"orth. >"ewville. Pa., Oct. 7. 1S97.—"I was very successful u flower seeds. My Pansy bed was a wonder to ; Miss Bettie K. Wagser. Fairgrove, Oct. 26, The f eraniums came from seel splendidly. Have some plants over a foot high. Mrs. B. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Emma V. White (Firm : Minneapolis, Minn. ); Henry G


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