. C. E. Allen plant and seed guide. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Eiittle Leopold. Deep pink. S'applio. Rich maroon. Snowtlakc. Fine white. <iui(llng Star. White, very double; long stem. Pearl. One of the finest, pure white. Little Adalade. Pale rose. Little Prince. Striped, maroon and white. Fashion. Light DAHLIA, OUIDINO STAll. Single Dahlias. Cloth of Gold. Fine yellow. Gen. Diaz. Bright scarlet. Harrold. Velvety maroon. Wliite Queen. Large white. PIc


. C. E. Allen plant and seed guide. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Eiittle Leopold. Deep pink. S'applio. Rich maroon. Snowtlakc. Fine white. <iui(llng Star. White, very double; long stem. Pearl. One of the finest, pure white. Little Adalade. Pale rose. Little Prince. Striped, maroon and white. Fashion. Light DAHLIA, OUIDINO STAll. Single Dahlias. Cloth of Gold. Fine yellow. Gen. Diaz. Bright scarlet. Harrold. Velvety maroon. Wliite Queen. Large white. PIcta. Yellow, striped scarlet. Price, 15c. each; $ per doz. Cactus Dahlias. A. W. Tait. White. ITIrs. Hawkins. Yellow. Cochineal. Scarlet. 15c. each. FEVERFEW. Little Gem. A dwarf and continual bloomer, con- stantly in bloom from May till frost. Flowers white, very double, and habit, 20 inches high flower- ing more freely than the old variety; no plant with so little care gives such returns for white flowers; is hardy and lives in open ground during winter, except in open, severe winters. 15c. each; 12for $; small sizes, 10c. each; 12 for $ Golden. Used largely for massing or in ribbon plant- ing and hanging baskets, having no merits as a flower- ing plant; leaves of a golden yellow color. The flower shoots should be nipped ofl when ihey appear. 10c. each; 75c. per doz.; $5 per 100. FERN. Their gracefulness of foliage make- them much valued as plants for vases, basket or rock work, or as specimen plants for parlor or conservatory, and much used for cut flower work. My collection embraces most of the stan- dard sorts, Adiantums, Asplenum, Pteris, Polypopium, etc. 15c. to 25c. each; 6 choice ferns, our selection of varieties, $ FUCHSIA. In a collection of house plants it deserves a prominent place, where its graceful form and delicate coloring iiie always admired. If you wish to preserve for the winler. place in a 6 or 8 inch pot. plunge in the ground in


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