Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . d unsur-passed for summer and fall flowering. Themost recently improved varieties of this val-uable genus have large and finely shapedflowers, of the most brilliant and varied col-ors, with beautifully marked and spottedthroats. They succeed in any good gardensoil and are very effective in beds or borders,blooming the first year from seed. For earlyflowering sow in hot bed or indoors in earlyspring, or outdoors in May for later new Giants are unexcelled for size offlower and beauty of markings. They are ex-cellent as cut flowers. H. P. Pkt. M


Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . d unsur-passed for summer and fall flowering. Themost recently improved varieties of this val-uable genus have large and finely shapedflowers, of the most brilliant and varied col-ors, with beautifully marked and spottedthroats. They succeed in any good gardensoil and are very effective in beds or borders,blooming the first year from seed. For earlyflowering sow in hot bed or indoors in earlyspring, or outdoors in May for later new Giants are unexcelled for size offlower and beauty of markings. They are ex-cellent as cut flowers. H. P. Pkt. Tall—Choice mixed, V± oz. 15c 5 Tom Thumb—Dwarf growing, 1 foot; 14 oz. 25c 5 Picturatum Nanum—New and distinct, comprising a great variety of brilliant colors, H oz. 20c 5 Striatum—Finest striped, various colors. 5 NEW GIANT FLOWERING SNAPDRAGON. Giant Pink, Giant Scarlet, Giant Striped, Giant White, Giant Yellow, Giant Garnet. Each, per pkt., 5c. Collection of 6 colors, 25c. Mixed pkt. of above, choice colors, AMARANTHUS. A class of highly ornamental plants, many of which are grown exclusively fortheir handsome foliage, while others are equally desirable for their beautifulclusters of brilliant colored flowers, which are very effective for autumn decora-tion. H. H. A. Pkt. Atropurpureus—Blood red foliage, drooping flower spike 5 Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding)—Long drooping sprays of red flowers 5 Grodonii—Very fine brilliant colors 5 Henderii—A novel variety presenting in its leaf markings a range of color not often seen 5 Melancholicus Ruber—Foliage blood red 5 Salicifolius (Fountain Plant)—This magnificent variety attains a height of from 4 to 6 feet, with gracefully drooping willow-shaped leaves, banded and tipped orange, carmine and bronze 5 Sanguineus (Princes Feather)—A showy plant with erect masses of red flowers . 5 Tricolor (Josephs Coat)—Leaves red, yellow and green 5 ARNEBIA CORNUTA. Arabian Primrose—An exceed-ingly pretty annu


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