Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . ^^^n^Ski in habit, growing to a height of about 15 inches, with dark-green, fern-like leaves, furnishing astriking background for the bright golden star-like flowers distributed over the surface. TheyJ^>^CsJI§i«gJBfi: blooms are single, of medium size, rich golden yellow, with the center of each petal markedwith velvety brown. Blooms continuously from lychnis haageana. July till cut down by frost 5 African Mixed—Selected from the finest double flowers;very beautiful. Flowers often run to 3 inches in di-ameter; colors from pale yellow to orange. Oz. 25c.


Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . ^^^n^Ski in habit, growing to a height of about 15 inches, with dark-green, fern-like leaves, furnishing astriking background for the bright golden star-like flowers distributed over the surface. TheyJ^>^CsJI§i«gJBfi: blooms are single, of medium size, rich golden yellow, with the center of each petal markedwith velvety brown. Blooms continuously from lychnis haageana. July till cut down by frost 5 African Mixed—Selected from the finest double flowers;very beautiful. Flowers often run to 3 inches in di-ameter; colors from pale yellow to orange. Oz. 25c. ... 5 -^f^TV^African El Dorado— flowering variety, producing Je!t^^C£^i^\mabundantly flowers varying in color from pale yellow ^^^>a^Jt^ri to deep orange. Oz. 30c 5 §BW$^&$- genus of handsome and highly ornamen-tal plants of easy culture, striking, effectivein mixed flower and shrubbery borders. H. P. Clialeedonica—Scarlet, 2 feet 5 S F! Haageana—Bright scarlet, splendid 5 $ A f Srs* WMH§£ Z,J*.


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