. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. ar are distinct in form, as thevstart m a narrow point at the throat and broaden at thecenter and are again pointed at the edge. About 80 percent, of the plants come true from seed. Late in the fallwhen the weather becomes cooler, the edges of the whitestar become feathered with fine lines of rose and crimsonwhile m other flowers the entire white portion is suffusedwith soft rose-pink. The plants are of compact growthwith small foliage, beginning to bloom early and flower pro-fusely until late in the fall. Packet, 10c. NICOTIANA Tub


. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. ar are distinct in form, as thevstart m a narrow point at the throat and broaden at thecenter and are again pointed at the edge. About 80 percent, of the plants come true from seed. Late in the fallwhen the weather becomes cooler, the edges of the whitestar become feathered with fine lines of rose and crimsonwhile m other flowers the entire white portion is suffusedwith soft rose-pink. The plants are of compact growthwith small foliage, beginning to bloom early and flower pro-fusely until late in the fall. Packet, 10c. NICOTIANA Tuberose-Flowered Tobacco. This hardy plant, with its carmine flowers, produces a stakingbrilliant effect either in flower beds or when planted outindividually. The illustration was made from a photographof a single plant in the open ground. Xieotiana Sanderae comes true from seed, and soon formsbushy, many-branched plants that begin to bloom in themonth of May (from early-sown seed) and give continuousbloom all summer and autumn. Packet, petunia NEW NICOTIANA The latest novelty, differing from Carmine Nieotiana by itswide range of color. This new species comprises eight sep-arate colors, ranging from pure white to deep scarlet, someof the intermediate tints being of exquisite beauty. Theyare perfectly hardy and bloom all summer. They are offeredonly in collections, each collection containing one packeteach of the eight new colors. Price, 35c, one collection. BURBANKS SHASTA DAISY.(Chrysanthemum Leucanthenxum.) A hardy perennial, blooming better and more abundantly eachseason. Can be multiplied rapidly by simple division, andit is not particular as to soil. Blooms for several are extremely large and graceful, with petals of thepurest glistening whiteness, and borne on single, long, stiff,wiry stems. The blooms when cut remain perfectly freshand in good condition for a week or more. Packet, 20c. RUDBECKIA FTJLGIDA VARIABILIS. In the garden the


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