Archive image from page 71 of Descriptive catalogue of high grade. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds for the farm and garden . descriptivecatal1894twwo Year: 1894 68 T. W. WOOD & SONS, , Ya. BALSAM- (Touch me not, or Ladys Slipper.) An old favorite, producing large masses of beautiful biHliant-colorei flowers in fhe greatest profusion. Our strain of these is very fine, and will produce the finest double blooms. Of easy culture, but requires rich, soil to produce the finest flowers. Tender annuals. Sow in May, when the weather is settled warm. Two feet high. White Perfection.
Archive image from page 71 of Descriptive catalogue of high grade. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds for the farm and garden . descriptivecatal1894twwo Year: 1894 68 T. W. WOOD & SONS, , Ya. BALSAM- (Touch me not, or Ladys Slipper.) An old favorite, producing large masses of beautiful biHliant-colorei flowers in fhe greatest profusion. Our strain of these is very fine, and will produce the finest double blooms. Of easy culture, but requires rich, soil to produce the finest flowers. Tender annuals. Sow in May, when the weather is settled warm. Two feet high. White Perfection. The finest white; double as Camellia. Per oz. $ : pkt 10 Scarlet. Very double. Per pkt 10 Solfcrino. Striped and spotted with lilac and crimson. Double. Per pkt 10 Pink:. Eo.«e flowered double. Per pkt 10 Double Mixed. Fine strain. Per oz. 50 cts.: pkt. 5 BACHELOR'S BUTTONS. (See Globe Amaranth.) CACALIA. {Tassel Flower.) A popular free-flowering annual of easy culture. Grows two feet high. Sow in seed-bed out doors end of April, and transplant to one foot apart. Per 5 CALCEOLARIA. An ornamental greenhouse plant, producing a mass of beautiful pocket-like flowers in the spring and sum- mer. Hj-brida Grandiflora. Saved from a choice collection : all colors mixed. Per pkt 25 CALENDULA. Showy free-fiowcring annuals of the Marigold family. They succeed well in any good garden soil, producing fine eflect in beds or mixed bo;ders, anl continuing in bloom until killed by froit. Sow middle of April, and transplant to one foot apart. Meteor. Pale straw color, striied with orange ; very double. Per oz. cts.; pkt 5 I'rince of Orang-e. Thisnew variety sui-passes in beauty the well-known Meteor. The stripes arc of deeper orange, and make a biilliant appearance. Per oz. 30 cts.: per pkt 5 CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS.
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