Gregory's honest seeds, 1919 . African Marigold 70 MIMULUS • Monkey Flower (P) A half-hardy plant of the easiest cul-ture, about 9 in. high, producing a pro-fusion of very pretty flowers. It isperennial in the greenhouse and maybe easily propagated by cuttings. Se- er shade aded location. Cal- lect a moist, rathNo. 1802 Cardinalls. Scarlet. Fromifornia. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 1804 Moschatus. (Musk Plant.) Hasthe musk odor. Pkt. 10c. MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa A) A class of beautiful hardv annualsfrom 1 to 2 ft. high; valuable for cut-ting, as they remain a long time 1806 Snowball. Pure whit
Gregory's honest seeds, 1919 . African Marigold 70 MIMULUS • Monkey Flower (P) A half-hardy plant of the easiest cul-ture, about 9 in. high, producing a pro-fusion of very pretty flowers. It isperennial in the greenhouse and maybe easily propagated by cuttings. Se- er shade aded location. Cal- lect a moist, rathNo. 1802 Cardinalls. Scarlet. Fromifornia. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 1804 Moschatus. (Musk Plant.) Hasthe musk odor. Pkt. 10c. MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa A) A class of beautiful hardv annualsfrom 1 to 2 ft. high; valuable for cut-ting, as they remain a long time 1806 Snowball. Pure white. Ex-tremely double. Pkt. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. Caucasica Hybrida. New hy-brid. Excellent for MOURNING BRIDE—ContinuedNo. 1812 Perennial Mourning The plants formlarge bushes with elegant lightgreen foliage. Flowers are 2 to2lA inches across, of a beautifullavender blue. Very free flow-ering, producing lovely flowersfrom June until late in theautumn. Pkt. 10c. OXALIS (P) A splendid class of plants, suitablefor hanging pots or rustic adapted for the parlor,where they bloom in midwinter. Half-hardyNo. 1844 Rosea. Rose colored flowers; blooms abundantly. Pkt. Tropaeloides. Deep yellowflowers; brown leaves. Pkt. 5c. Nasturtiums June 25, 1917I wish to take this opportu-nity of congratulating you onthe class of seeds you have sentcut this season. I am proud tosay I have one of the best If notthe BEST GARDEN In my vicin-ity, and the answer is GREG-ORYS HONEST SEEDS, hav-ing planted nothing but yourseeds. THOS. V. REAGAN, Newark, N. J. NASTURTIUM (A) Others make great claims for their Nasturtiums. Our customers are veryus, stating they can
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