. Catalogue of vegetable, field, and flower seeds, 1895. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 4 CHAS. SCHWAKE, 404 E. 34th STREET, N. Y. the surface of which is covered with flowers when in full bloom, and it is im- possible to see any foliage. The single flowers measure 1% to 2 inches in di- ameter, and are of a bright golden yellow color. Will bloom in the first year if sown early enough. Pkt., 15c. Flpomoea imperialis.—Our grower gives us / the following description : A new class / of Morning Glory, of which it is hard to. desc


. Catalogue of vegetable, field, and flower seeds, 1895. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 4 CHAS. SCHWAKE, 404 E. 34th STREET, N. Y. the surface of which is covered with flowers when in full bloom, and it is im- possible to see any foliage. The single flowers measure 1% to 2 inches in di- ameter, and are of a bright golden yellow color. Will bloom in the first year if sown early enough. Pkt., 15c. Flpomoea imperialis.—Our grower gives us / the following description : A new class / of Morning Glory, of which it is hard to. describe their beauty in color. They climb very high, like a sunny position, and flower very willingly. The foliage is j green, silvery, variegated, and sometimes yellow. The flowers are of enormous j size and are fringed on the edges. The colors are mostly quite new, and never I seen before in any other flower. We find j in them colors, which would give honor to the imagination of an artist and for which j we have no description. The cultivation is the simplest. Sow early. Plant it in a warm sunny place and give it rich soil, | and if you have a little place where you like to see beautiful flowers, plant this Ipomoea ; it will give you much pleasure. Pkt., 15c. Mignonette. —" Miss Helen M. ; This new mignonette, undoubtedly the finest yet introduced, was originated in Europe, and has been bought b y us at great cost. It is a very robust grower, | with thick, bold, upright standing stems ; large, healthy-looking foliage. The flowers are very sweet and very large, the flowerhead often measuring 10 inches in length. It combines all the advan- tages of the most known varieties, and has been admired by all who have seen it. It has been tested here in America for one year, and has given full satisfac- tion and we are really proud of such an invaluable introduction. A plant of such remarkable beauty could not be intro- duced under a common name, like "grandiflora


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