. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. 32 BAKER FORT WORTH. CALLIO PS I S . >R COR HOP: BELLIS PERENNIS. Daisy. 10 cts. BALSAM (Lady- slipper, or Touch - me- not.) A fami- ly of beautiful annuals. Rich soil and deep culture is nec- essary in order to produce large and showy flow- ers. Camellia-flow- ered. Very line mixed. 10 cents. Fine Double Mixed. 5 cts. Dwarf Double s Mixed. 5 cts. The Double English BHOWALLIA. A profu


. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. 32 BAKER FORT WORTH. CALLIO PS I S . >R COR HOP: BELLIS PERENNIS. Daisy. 10 cts. BALSAM (Lady- slipper, or Touch - me- not.) A fami- ly of beautiful annuals. Rich soil and deep culture is nec- essary in order to produce large and showy flow- ers. Camellia-flow- ered. Very line mixed. 10 cents. Fine Double Mixed. 5 cts. Dwarf Double s Mixed. 5 cts. The Double English BHOWALLIA. A profuse bloomer, bearing light blue and white flowers. Tender annual. 5 cts. CALENDULA. Handsome hardy annuals, common- ly called Cape or Pot Marigolds. They bloom continuously all season, and are of easy culture. 5 cents. CAMPANULA. (Canterbury Bell.) A tall, stately plant, with a rich color- ing. Will bloom the first year if seed is sown early. Mixedseed. 5 cts. CANDYTUFT. (Iberis.) An excellent tlower for bedding and cutting; of easy culture. White. Mixed. 5 cts. 5 cts. CLARKIA ELEGANS. Very pretty hardy annuals. Mixed colors. 5 cts. CENTRANTHUS. Pretty, free-flower- ing, compact-growing plants, with long-tubed flowers produced in clus- ters; fine for massing; succeeds well in any garden soil; hardy annuals. \y2 feet. macrosiphon. Mixed, beautiful colors; for bor- ders. 5 cts. CARNATION, Margaret. With the simplest cul- ture these lovely, fragrant Carnations will be in full bloom in about four months after so wing the seed. The beautiful flowers are of high type, exquisitely sweet, and fully 80 per cent, are per- fectly double. The range of color, markinsr, vari- egations, and shading are simply wonderful. Seed sown early inthe year will give an abun- dance of sweet-scented double flowers in July. Sown in May and kept pinched back, you will have fine flowers late in fall until checked by hard frosts. Sown in the autumn, the flowers will be in full bloom early in the spring. Thus,


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