Flower seeds . of bed-ding plants, while even single spec-imens are most attractive in thegarden. They will bloom the firstyear from seed, if you soak themin boiling water over night; sowsingly in small pots as soon asconvenient, and grow as rapidly aspossible. The roots can be keptin the cellar over winter and eachclump will give six to eight goodroots for planting out the follow-ing spring. Pkt., 12 seeds. 4c. CANNAS, Tall. Old Type. A mixture of all the best tallgrowing varieties. Pkt., 12 seeds, 3 cts. Miss Ruth Plaisted, Bradford, N. 21st, 1898, wrkes:—I was very muchpleased with
Flower seeds . of bed-ding plants, while even single spec-imens are most attractive in thegarden. They will bloom the firstyear from seed, if you soak themin boiling water over night; sowsingly in small pots as soon asconvenient, and grow as rapidly aspossible. The roots can be keptin the cellar over winter and eachclump will give six to eight goodroots for planting out the follow-ing spring. Pkt., 12 seeds. 4c. CANNAS, Tall. Old Type. A mixture of all the best tallgrowing varieties. Pkt., 12 seeds, 3 cts. Miss Ruth Plaisted, Bradford, N. 21st, 1898, wrkes:—I was very muchpleased with the Feeds ordered from white Pansies and Sweet Peas werebeajutiful. Miss Edith D. Johnson, Plainwell,Mich., January 31st, 1898, writes:—I wasmuch pleased with the flowers grownfrom your seeds last year. The SweetPeas were the finest I ever saw. E. A. Boggers, Dexterjowa, March 8th,1898, writes:—! was highly pleased withthe seeds you sent me last season. TheNasturtiums and Sweet Peas were New Double Calllopsis. Crozys New Dwarf Carinas CALLIOPSIS, orCoreopsis Single. Very handsome and showy plants of the easiest culture; require no care and thrive inany garden. Produce flowers in nearly every shade of yellow, orange, crimson, red,brown. It is one of those flowers which will grow in any situation and always be greatlyadmired. Mixed colors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 Cts. CALLIOPSIS, New Double. A handsome double variety, flowers a rich golden yellow color, with wine-maroonspots. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. Mrs. D. M. Hardy, Waterloo, Ilia., March 5th, 1898, writes:—The seeds ordered from you in formeryears, were most satisfactory. My Coleus were particularly fine—the finest ever seen in our littlecity. May you always be successful.
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