Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . loom. Sow in rows six to eight inches apart,and thin out the plants so that those remaining will have plenty of room. Thesoil should be rich. When blooming time comes keep the plants well , White Rocket, Carmine, Lavender, Flesh, Extra Dark Each Color, Vt ounce, 15 cents ; ounce, 50 cents. . 10 Mixed colors of above Six Varieties. Ounce, 40 cents 5 Empress. A pure white variety, of large size, and the finest in cultiva-tion. Strong, free grower, producing large trusses of flowers, on candel-abra-formed branches ; indivi


Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . loom. Sow in rows six to eight inches apart,and thin out the plants so that those remaining will have plenty of room. Thesoil should be rich. When blooming time comes keep the plants well , White Rocket, Carmine, Lavender, Flesh, Extra Dark Each Color, Vt ounce, 15 cents ; ounce, 50 cents. . 10 Mixed colors of above Six Varieties. Ounce, 40 cents 5 Empress. A pure white variety, of large size, and the finest in cultiva-tion. Strong, free grower, producing large trusses of flowers, on candel-abra-formed branches ; individual flowers of large size. After devotingseveral years to selecting and saving seed from only the most perfectflowers, we have succeeded in procuring an extra fine strain of this grand variety. % ounce, 25 cents ; ounce, 60 cents pinnata. (Odorata, sweet-sce nted.) Compact plants with fine featheryfoliage and pure white flowers. Splendid for edging. Retains a neat ap-pearance throughout the season. ~% ounce, 25 cents ; ounce, 60 cents 15 15. AFRICAN DAISY New Hybrids. The blooms of these New Hybrids of the GoldenOrange African Daisy, Dimorphotheca aurantiaca, comprise a won-derful variety of beautiful and delicate shades of color, ranging frompure white through pale salmon and primrose tones to deepest flowers are very graceful and are produced in the greatest pro-fusion all summer. Abed of ther New Hybrid African Daisy makesa continuous and charming display of color , . . Pkt 10 CANNA (™sor) The Canna will bloom from seed the first year if sown early. Seeds shouldbe soaked for twenty-four hours in warm water before Hybrids. Gorgeous bedding plants, dwarf in habit, earlybloomers., and remarkable for beauty, size of flower and foliage. If seedsare sown before April in hotbed or greenhouse, the plants will oloom inJuly, and continue until frost. These plants may be potted in the fall andkept blooming through the winter, or the roots may be taken up in


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