. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. FLOWER SEEDS. 57. STOCKS. after being sown; they grow from 6 to 18 inches high, and when grown in light, rich soil, they bear an immense quantity of bloom, each plant forming a perfect bouquet of delightful fragrance. Half- hardy annual. DWARF LARGE FLOWERING DOUBLE TEN WEEKS. White, Pink, Crimson, Blue—Each 10 Mixed—A choice assortment 5 Princess Alice (Cut and Come Again.)—A most valu- ble cut flow


. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. FLOWER SEEDS. 57. STOCKS. after being sown; they grow from 6 to 18 inches high, and when grown in light, rich soil, they bear an immense quantity of bloom, each plant forming a perfect bouquet of delightful fragrance. Half- hardy annual. DWARF LARGE FLOWERING DOUBLE TEN WEEKS. White, Pink, Crimson, Blue—Each 10 Mixed—A choice assortment 5 Princess Alice (Cut and Come Again.)—A most valu- ble cut flower variety of the perpetual blooming type. It grows about 18 inches high; throws out numerous side branches bearing clusters of very double pure white fragrant blossoms. A little later than Snowflake 10 Snowflake—(Dwarf Forcing Ten Weeks.) A very early Dwarf Stock producing large double snow white flowers. Unequaled for forcing. Of ex- quisite fragrance. The best of all 10 Double Giant Perfection Ten Weeks—Tall late flow- ering class. Choice mixed 5 Brompton—Blooms well in winter; flowers very fragrant. Half hardy biennial; 1% feet high. All colors mixed 10 Bexar Co., Texas. Dear Sirs:—The plants came several days ago. I was afraid that the express charges would be rather heavy, but they were not. Your packing is very unusual, so extremely light, and yet perfectly se- cure. The hardy plants are all so very fine, and so much larger than I expected for the price. Yours truly, H. L. Farrar. SWEET PEAS. There is no flower grown that is more popular, or that is more admired by all than the Sweet Pea, with its dainty colors and delicate perfume. For cutting, for bouquets, vases, corsage and button- hole wear, no flower except the rose can compare with them. To succeed best they should be sown as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring, and when well up given brush or strings to sup- port them. May also be sown late in fall and will bloom earlier. They commence to


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