. Longstreth's seed annual and bargain catalog of standard garden seeds, flower seeds, gladiolus & tube rose bulbs, etc. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. $ Given Away. See No. 45. Our Patrons Rejoice at Harvest Time. 101. PINK or DIANTHUS, H. A.—10 inches. One of the most beautiful and satisfactory flowers grown. There are few flowers that have a greater abundance of the most exquisite lovely bloom than the pink. Pkt. 5c. 102. POPPY, Longstreth's Mixed, H. A.—Two feet. Very pretty plants. Flow- ers large and beautiful. Will grow in any gar
. Longstreth's seed annual and bargain catalog of standard garden seeds, flower seeds, gladiolus & tube rose bulbs, etc. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. $ Given Away. See No. 45. Our Patrons Rejoice at Harvest Time. 101. PINK or DIANTHUS, H. A.—10 inches. One of the most beautiful and satisfactory flowers grown. There are few flowers that have a greater abundance of the most exquisite lovely bloom than the pink. Pkt. 5c. 102. POPPY, Longstreth's Mixed, H. A.—Two feet. Very pretty plants. Flow- ers large and beautiful. Will grow in any garden soil, flowering in great profusion all summer if the seed is sown early in the spring. Don't transplant, as they will die nearly every time. Pkt. 5c. 103. PORTULACA, H. inches. Very few flowers make such a dazzling dis- play of color as the portulaca. Pkt. 5c. 104. SALVIA, H. EL A.—Two feet. One of the grandest plants in the world, a bed of them surpassing the finest scarlet Geraniums in brilliancy and continuous bloom. The flower spikes often measure ten to twelve inches in length, and there are as many as 200 spikes on a well grown plant. From the time they begin to flower they are in bloom until killed by frost. Easy to grow; sure to give satisfaction. Pkt. 5c. 105. SWEET WILLIAM, H. P.—A great favorite, producing flowers in great abundance, in manv brilliant colors. Pkt. 3c. 106. WISTERIA, H. P. (Chinese.)— One of the most popular of our hardy climbers; in established plants the vines are often 50 feet or more in length. Flow- ers early in the spring, in long, drooping clusters, often a foot or more in length, of a light blue color. Pkt. Sweet Peas, H. A. J CULTURE:—Sow seed quite early, in rather rich ground, in trenches about six inches deep, and cover two inches at time of sowing, and when plants are five inches high fill up the trench. As fast as the flowers begin to fade they should be cut, for if the plants are allowed to form seed-pods, t
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