. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Ctieeno&r-'i >u ct fastigiata. Cape of Good 5 A plant growing from six to nine inches high, mmi and compact, and covered with au a jundance of pink- •48/7 $s$Fjl/~3k ish-white flowers. Useful for edgings or bor lers. Set 6 inches apart. This little plant will be^r acquaint- ance, and thost \\ ho are fond of variety should add it to their collection. In its na- tive home it is a perennial; but in our couutry at the North it should be treated as an annual. It i3 said to ap- pear well planted


. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Ctieeno&r-'i >u ct fastigiata. Cape of Good 5 A plant growing from six to nine inches high, mmi and compact, and covered with au a jundance of pink- •48/7 $s$Fjl/~3k ish-white flowers. Useful for edgings or bor lers. Set 6 inches apart. This little plant will be^r acquaint- ance, and thost \\ ho are fond of variety should add it to their collection. In its na- tive home it is a perennial; but in our couutry at the North it should be treated as an annual. It i3 said to ap- pear well planted »n pots, also in baskets or vases. See engraving of plant. Chry8rintHemtiin, annual sorts. 1?. Africa. 1796. Carinatum, rose 5 Dark scarlet 5 Burridgeanum .... 5 Eclipse, variega'd 3 Yellow 5 White 5 Purple 5 Double White 5 Orange .. 5 Tue above mixed. 5 Coronarium, white. 5 Crimson 5 Double white 5 Yellow 6 Imoricatnm fl. pi. 5 5 The sorts 5 Multicaule, yellow 5 Segetum 5 V All =3orts 6 ^I^J^lt^^b C. carinatum is one ^^^Z^^^^ W of the most easily ^^^^^^^^^^P^; grown and satisfacti - ry of annuals. The flowers show various rich markings as shown in the bloom illustrated, while the plant will grow anywhere, and is always covered with rich bloom as is shown in the illustration of the riant. Easily trans- planted. Set a foot apart. Showy In beds. Good for cutting. C. cor- onarium is also showy, and very floriferoos. Both bloom till late in autumn. C. segetum grandiflorum is the yel- low Paris Daisy, bloom- ing the first season from seeds. Chyys-ft-nthemttni inodorum fh p\, ^rita'n 5 This Chrysanthemum, a bloom and plant of which areshov\nin the accompanying engrav- ing is a very beautiful flower, desirable for beds and U3eful for cut- ting. Started early the Jx/^ ft plants bloom in au- ^^LAJUWS&fe.^ tumn, endure the win- ter, and are a mass of mossy foliage and dou- ble white flowers the following spring. Af Ur that


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