. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Conoclinium ccelestlnum, perennial, 10 A very beautjfuliiativehower, lornetlmes called Blue :ium and Mist Flower. It blos- loms very profusely in an'umn, making gt^r^eous masses of eathery blue flowers. This >eautiful flower was iirst offered jy me in 1893, and it is destined ;o become popaiar, being hardy, >asily grown, and always great- y admired. Bow in a box or prepared bed early, and set Kauta eisrht or ten inches apart, t or a snowy bed this plant excels Ageratuna. Ore&


. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Conoclinium ccelestlnum, perennial, 10 A very beautjfuliiativehower, lornetlmes called Blue :ium and Mist Flower. It blos- loms very profusely in an'umn, making gt^r^eous masses of eathery blue flowers. This >eautiful flower was iirst offered jy me in 1893, and it is destined ;o become popaiar, being hardy, >asily grown, and always great- y admired. Bow in a box or prepared bed early, and set Kauta eisrht or ten inches apart, t or a snowy bed this plant excels Ageratuna. Ore&ie barbata,yellow-flowered 3 Alba, white ,«.. 3 Rubra, red 3 Dioscorides, yellow 3 Mixed 3 Hawkweed, Showy and easily grown, Set the plant8 eightinches apart. The yellow-flowered is larger ana more vigorous than the others. The plants prow a foot high and bloom in autumn. Suit- able for a mixed border, or for sowing among shrubbery. vynoglo&siim coelestinum, India 1837, |xae. 3 »Vhite 3 nixed colors 8 Branching plants four feet iight very preity blue and phito flowers in great profu- ion in autumn. Much visited >y bees. Seeds may be sown sarly in spring. Set the plants rom fifteen inches to two feet tpai't. A single specimen, or i group of three plants makes \ fine appearance. Itiainter= isting to watch the ''busy ices" which hum aniong the lowers duiing a bright, warm day in autumn, Uamatiou, Margaret, finest mixture «..,,. 5 "New Dwarf, 10 IvTew White,. 10 This is a lovely, fra- grant Carnation, which blooms the first season from spriug-Bown seeds. Flowers very double, and freely produced throughout the season. A very valuable mem- ber of the Pink family, and one that I can heartily recommend. Said to bloom well in winter in the house. My seeds are first-cla&s, from the originator, and will produce the finest flowers in many colors, r. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced f


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