. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. A DLL MIA. A beautilul climbing plant of graceful habit, with delicate pale-green pinnate foliage; flowers freely all summer, but not until the second season. Also I called Motiriftain Fringe and Alleghany Tine ; hardy, grows 15 feet high. Adlumia Cirrhosa, flesh colored. Per pkt., 6c. ANTIRRHINUM. Snap Dragon; of easy culture; unsurpassed for summer


. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. A DLL MIA. A beautilul climbing plant of graceful habit, with delicate pale-green pinnate foliage; flowers freely all summer, but not until the second season. Also I called Motiriftain Fringe and Alleghany Tine ; hardy, grows 15 feet high. Adlumia Cirrhosa, flesh colored. Per pkt., 6c. ANTIRRHINUM. Snap Dragon; of easy culture; unsurpassed for summer and late fall flowering. Antirrhinum Majus—Tall growing about 2 feet high. Extra choice varieties; finest mixed. Per pkt., 5 cents. Tom Tliumb.—Dwarf; 1 foot. Very beautiful varieties. Per pkt., 5 AMARANTHLS. Grown for their bright foliage, which is remark- ably brilliant; of no use whatever as pot plants. Sow in open ground. Amarantlius, Tricolor,—Joseph's Coat. Per pkt., 5 cents. Saliclfolius.—Fountain plant. Per pkt., 5 cents. Bicolor Ruber.—Dark red and yellow. Per pkt., 5 cents. AM9IOBfi:»I. An everlasting flower; small, but very pretty, and very useful as a variety in winter bouquets. Ammobinm Alatnm Grandiflorum.—A» improved variety, twice the size of the common sort, and pujer white. Per pkt., 5 cents. aq,:gia. One of our most beautiful liardy plants. The two varieties we offer being elegant; bloom the second sea-son and perpetually afterwards. The common sorts are known as " ; Aquilegia Chrygantlia.—The peculiar forma- tion of the flowerri of this cla<»6. so odd. and unlike almost anything else to be found in plant life, ren- ders them desirable on this account alone. They are exceedingly showy, and rank amonj! the best plants for early summer blooming. Th»p ie a. strong growing, beautiful variety, attaining a •height of 4 feet. Flowen* bright yellow, pr^duc**! freely all summer; a strikingly grand and beauti- fu


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