. Garden annual 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Primula (Chinese Primrose).. Pyrethrum. This' is the well known " Golden Fath- er " that forms a mass of tufted golden foliage that is the last flower to succumb to the frost. Flowers are double white, and if seed is started early will bloom profusely the first year. It is'exten- sively used as borders. Perfectly hardy. Aureum. Golden leaved. PKt. 4c. Double and Sin» gle Mixed. Large flowers, all hard v. Pkt. 5c. n n I HH III H The Chinese Primrose is
. Garden annual 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Primula (Chinese Primrose).. Pyrethrum. This' is the well known " Golden Fath- er " that forms a mass of tufted golden foliage that is the last flower to succumb to the frost. Flowers are double white, and if seed is started early will bloom profusely the first year. It is'exten- sively used as borders. Perfectly hardy. Aureum. Golden leaved. PKt. 4c. Double and Sin» gle Mixed. Large flowers, all hard v. Pkt. 5c. n n I HH III H The Chinese Primrose is the brightest and IIWI U Lffl • most free flowering of all pot plants for grow- tf^i^s n • \ ing in the house during the Winter. It does (Cninese Primrose.) ^vell in a cool room and will bloom freely in a shady window, where most flowers will not thrive. Sow seed in shallow boxes of light soil, barely covering seed from view, and it is best to keep box shaded during the hottest part of day. The earth should be moist always—neither wet nor dry at any time. Keep plants in cool, shady place during Summer months Primula, Pure White. Large trusses of white .Pkt. 10c. Primula, Pinh. Fine fringed flowers of pink 10c. Primula, Red. A verj-brilliant red " 10c. Primula, Blue. New and beautiful " 10c. Primula, Single Mixed. All colors " 10c. Primula, Double Mixed. All colors. Very " 20c. Baby Primrose (Forbesii). One of the freest flowering Primulas. The seed comes up very quickly and the little plants throw up flower stalks when only a few weeks old, which are shortly covered with a never-ending profusion of sprays of beautiful rosy lilac flowers. Pkt. 15c. New Salpiglossis. Emperor. The Salpiglossis is one of the greatest favorites among an- nuals. It holds this high place be- cau'ie of the ease with "which it is grown, the beauty of its almost orchid - like flowers, and its con- tinuous habit of blooming, the flowers being produced
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