. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. Seeds of Flowers that Bloom the First Season MAMMOTH VERBENAS. For Plants see INDEX, third page of Cover. This distinct and superb class of Verbenas is a rem able improvement on the older varieties. It produces flowers of an enormous size, the florets being fully one inch in di- ameter, with clearly defined margins and white eyes. Our seed is saved from the finest flowers, and will produce best results. Ma


. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. Seeds of Flowers that Bloom the First Season MAMMOTH VERBENAS. For Plants see INDEX, third page of Cover. This distinct and superb class of Verbenas is a rem able improvement on the older varieties. It produces flowers of an enormous size, the florets being fully one inch in di- ameter, with clearly defined margins and white eyes. Our seed is saved from the finest flowers, and will produce best results. Mammoth Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25 cts. Scarlet. Pkt. 10 cts. White. Pkt. 10 cts. Fine Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts. The four varieties for 45 cts. LARGE FLOWERING, DOUBLE DWARF ZINNIAS. For gorgeous summer and autumn display there is nothing that can equal in effectiveness the improved dwarf, compact growing, large-flowering Zinnias ; growing two feet high and bearing flowers of immense size, per- fectly double, showing no center, and as perfect in form as Dahlias. Elegans Tom Thumb, Double Mixed. Compact bushes, not over 12 inches high by about 14 inches in diameter. Pkt. 10 Henderson's Zebra. First named and introduced by us. The flowers are perfect in shape, of all colors, such as orange, crimson, pink, yellow, violet, rose, scarlet, white, etc., three - fourths of which are striped, spotted and blotched with different shades, hardly any two plants pro- ducing flowers alike. Mixed colors.' Pkt. 10 Flower=Seeds for the Wild Garden. (f ^/ Anyone who has planted and cultivated flowers in neatly laid-out beds, or care- jy^^f^,^ fully planned ribbon-borders, is aware of the amount of labor and constant attention necessary to produce the desired effect. To those who cannot give this care, the " Wild Garden" presents a substitute which, for its unusual and varied effects, for cheap- ' ness, and the small amount of labor necessary for its construction, has no rival. " Wil


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