. Garden annual 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CANDYTUFT, Candytufts have long been among the most popuiai of all garden annuals, and the best effect is produced by raising the plant in masses ; the soil should be rich, and when blooming time comes keep the plants well watered. Snow Queen. Pure white. Blooms in May. PKt. 4c. RocRet, White. Flowers borne on spikes. PRt. 4c. Empress. This new pure white Candytuft forms a dense, bushy plant of a spreading habit, and bears its snowy flowers in endless profusion
. Garden annual 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CANDYTUFT, Candytufts have long been among the most popuiai of all garden annuals, and the best effect is produced by raising the plant in masses ; the soil should be rich, and when blooming time comes keep the plants well watered. Snow Queen. Pure white. Blooms in May. PKt. 4c. RocRet, White. Flowers borne on spikes. PRt. 4c. Empress. This new pure white Candytuft forms a dense, bushy plant of a spreading habit, and bears its snowy flowers in endless profusion. It is sure to delight all. PRt. 4c. Hardy C andytuf t. Perfectly hardy, and will bloom from year to year; plants a mass of white flowers: it is really a floral treat. PRt. 5c. Centaurea*. DIANTHUS. The Dianthus, which is closely allied to the Carnation and Picottee, has long been a great favorite. They live out over Winter. Mourning CloaR. A rich variety of most unique coloring. Large double flowers of a velvety purplish black, each petal tipped and fringed with snowy white. PRt. 4c. The Bride. The groundwork of the flower is a clear, pure white, with a radiant, glowing, crimson center, shading into a pink band next to the white border. PRt. 4c. Snowball. Very large double white flowers. PRt. 4c. Dianthus Mixed. All colors, very fine. PRt. 3c. NEW GIANT FRAGRANT CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS. This new Centaurea, a cross between C. Moschata and Margaret, represents the best that has been produced in these beautiful Sum- mer-bloommg plants. The bushes are about four fdet high, of enormous dimensions and are covered with large, beautiful flowers of the form and fragrance of Centaurea Margaret. The flowers will Reep for over a we*»k^ water if cut just when they are about to open. It is of easiest culture. The color variation is very great, almost infinite. When well known there wiU be no garden without this beautiful new flower. If a package of seed is sown every two or three weeks until
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