. The Maule seed book for 1905. reenhouse plants, doing well incool rooms. are 8 or 10 incheshigh, and the flowers are variously cutand fringed. Separate colors, as follows: While. Pure white. Packet, 25 cts. Rose. A delicate shade. Pkt., 25c. Crimson. A rich color. Pkt., 25c. Blue. A violet blue. Pkt., 35 cts. Finest Mixed. All shades andcolors. Flowers, self colored, zoned,eyed and striped. Packet, 20 cents. Cowslip. Irimula veris. A ,spring-flowering perennial. Colors in-clude shades of yeUow, urown, etc. FineMixed. Packet. 5 cents. English Primrose. Primula vul-garis. The wild
. The Maule seed book for 1905. reenhouse plants, doing well incool rooms. are 8 or 10 incheshigh, and the flowers are variously cutand fringed. Separate colors, as follows: While. Pure white. Packet, 25 cts. Rose. A delicate shade. Pkt., 25c. Crimson. A rich color. Pkt., 25c. Blue. A violet blue. Pkt., 35 cts. Finest Mixed. All shades andcolors. Flowers, self colored, zoned,eyed and striped. Packet, 20 cents. Cowslip. Irimula veris. A ,spring-flowering perennial. Colors in-clude shades of yeUow, urown, etc. FineMixed. Packet. 5 cents. English Primrose. Primula vul-garis. The wild English flower; color,light canary yellow, fragrant. Hardyperennial. Packet, 5 cents. Obeonica. Primula obconica. Afavorite plant for window or conserva-tory. Flowers white shading to lilac,with the true primrose fragrance. Aprofuse bloomer. Packet, 10 cents. Baby Primrose. Irimula For-besi. .4n e-xquisite little primrose forpot culture. lilac with yellow a few weeks after the sowing ofthe seed Packet 1J cents. Primula, Chinese Primrose. PVRPEE FEATHER GRASS. Pertnisetum. A beautiful and popular ornamentalhouse plant of easy culture. As usefulfor haU or table adornment as a palm,and having the advantage of rapid andvigorous growth. The graceful, narrow,recurving leaves are over-topped by ele-gant feathery plumes a foot long. Headsborne from Jul v until frost, and the wholeplant is eventually veiled in a purplecloud. Packet, 10 cents. PYRETHRITM. Feverfew. (Matricaria is also calledFeverfew.) The pj-rethrums are hand-some, herbaceous, garden plants, about2 feet high, bearing daisy-like or aster-like flowers 3 or 4 inches across, of brightcolors, including red, pink, white, period long. Roseuni Orandiflora. Hardyperennial. Most popular sort. Pkt., 10c. Oolden Feather. Pyrethrumaureum. Grown for its yellow foliage,which is fern like and graceful; 6 to 9inches; adapted to ribbon gardening orborders. Effective in connection withcoleus or dust> mille
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