. Ely's catalogue of flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. BELLIS PERKNNIS, SNOWBALL. BELLIS. HP.* iD>%ble English Djisy.) This plant is a favor- ite every vvaere witii practical gardeners as well as poets. It is of easy culture, grows well in any soil, but prefers a rather shaded, dimp situation. "Flow- ering piants grow off readily from seed sown in the border early in spring, or in boxes in the house. They never exceed six inches in height, and bloom from Aaril till June, in some localities spa


. Ely's catalogue of flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. BELLIS PERKNNIS, SNOWBALL. BELLIS. HP.* iD>%ble English Djisy.) This plant is a favor- ite every vvaere witii practical gardeners as well as poets. It is of easy culture, grows well in any soil, but prefers a rather shaded, dimp situation. "Flow- ering piants grow off readily from seed sown in the border early in spring, or in boxes in the house. They never exceed six inches in height, and bloom from Aaril till June, in some localities sparingly in summer and fall. An exquisite plant for shadv bor- ders and edgings. ' pj.|. 29S4: Bellis Pereanis, Double White §0 10 29S5 Longfellow. Double, rosy pink . . 15 29S7 Snowball. Pare white; large flowers on long stems; fine for bou- quets 20 29S9 Fine Mixed 15 BIDENS. HA. f Bur-Marigold.) Free-blooming, autumn-flow- ering plants, showy and graceful, somewhat like the Calliopsis: they seem to have no preference regard- ing soil and location. pj.^. 2991 Bidens atrosanguinea. Tuberous-rooted; flower-heads blackish crimson . . §0 10 BRACHYCOME. HhA. (^ican River Daisii.) One of our j^rettiest C summer annuals; it loves '^Sfi^^^ ^ sunny spot in the .^^^^^ garden, and will flower .. profusely there all sum- lifted and potted before frost, it will flower _ ^ late into the winter. ^ Plants from seeds sown ^ s'ife early in hotbeds or in the bouse, bloom a month '-"'^'^W^ earlier than those from j''!^ seed sown in the open bor- ders in April. They are 'j^ .ow-gi-owing and one foot r-A tall, but of spreading habit, and should stand "a foot apart. Like most flowers popularly called-'Daisies," It is fiuc fop cuttiug. Pkt. Brachycome ibendifolia. Blue and white flowers, with dark center SO 05 BROWALLIA. HhA. ( 4mef?iyst. ) Neat, elegantlittle plants, seldom frowing more than a foot tall, and adapting them- selves well to any soil or


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