Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . iciously fragrant, and all have the same narrow, grass-like foliage. All are hardy or half hardy perennials. Finest of the Dianthus group. Pkt. Marguerite. Like the winter blooming Carnations, but bloom the firstyear frorr. seed. A great variety of beautiful shades and fragrant dou-ble flowers. Seeds should be sown inside to give longer season ofbloom. Plants can be taken up in pots for winter blooming. Pure White, Yellow, and Mixed Colors, each I0 Giant Flowering Marguerite. An extra large-flowering strain of Mar-guerites. Stronger plants and eq


Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . iciously fragrant, and all have the same narrow, grass-like foliage. All are hardy or half hardy perennials. Finest of the Dianthus group. Pkt. Marguerite. Like the winter blooming Carnations, but bloom the firstyear frorr. seed. A great variety of beautiful shades and fragrant dou-ble flowers. Seeds should be sown inside to give longer season ofbloom. Plants can be taken up in pots for winter blooming. Pure White, Yellow, and Mixed Colors, each I0 Giant Flowering Marguerite. An extra large-flowering strain of Mar-guerites. Stronger plants and equally early. Mixed Colors 15 Dianthus plumarius. Pheasants Eye, Grass Pink, or June for massing. Closely related to the Carnation but smaller flowersand more hardy. Flowers beautiful and fragrant. Single Mixed, one-quarter ounce, 25 cents 10 Double Mixed. (Grass Pink, or June Pink) 10 SINGLE AND DOUBLE GARDEN PINKS Vicks Extra Early-Flowering Cosmos is oae of the most beautiful, showy and desirable annual plants for the flower garden. James Vicks Sons, Seedsmen 64 DELPHINIUM or LARKSPUR, Annual (For perennials see pages 82 and 85)These beautiful annuals bloom very freely and produce larsre snikpe !„„„ 1 • awhite, pink, rose, light blue, dark blue, and violet. In some r etfes SSfawSi aSfaSST*-sing e. Jhe beautiful plume-like foliage is very ornamental, an^ the whole sir! are except for boT3rUuetland u-bl£ decoratIons- Th-ey Prefer a cool soil and season. Sow seed in tall or earlv in rhe branching growtwo feet high, and should stand eighteen inches apart The Rockefsshould be thinned to five or six inches apart. e r£fts Double Dwarf Rocket. One foot in height. Mixed Colors. y2 oz., 25 cts • oz 40 cts 10Double TaH^Rocket. Large plant; very showy. Two feet high. Mixed Colors. % oz., 30 cts. oz., 50Stock-Flowered. Double Branching. Fine for cutting. Two feet high. Mixed ColorsErnPer°.r- °ur own sPecal strain grown and developed on our own farms ~ ^°


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