. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. exible, and used for spars, masts, etc. 15 cts. pkt.; 40 cts-oz ; $ lb. Spruce, Norway (Picea [Abies] excelsa).—A favorite and handsome ornamentaltree; of rapid growth and graceful habit. One of our best evergreens. 10 cts. pkt;15 cts. oz.; $ lb. Spruce, Blue Colorado (Picea [Abies] pungens).—A beautiful large tree ofpyramidal form and dense growth ; foliage rich sage blue. 15 cts. pkt.; $ oz. FRUIT SEEDS. Apple Seed. 35 cts. qt; $ bush. Gooseberry, Green. ;$ Cherry Fits, Mahaleb. 50 cts. lb. Peach Fits. 15 cts. qt; $2


. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. exible, and used for spars, masts, etc. 15 cts. pkt.; 40 cts-oz ; $ lb. Spruce, Norway (Picea [Abies] excelsa).—A favorite and handsome ornamentaltree; of rapid growth and graceful habit. One of our best evergreens. 10 cts. pkt;15 cts. oz.; $ lb. Spruce, Blue Colorado (Picea [Abies] pungens).—A beautiful large tree ofpyramidal form and dense growth ; foliage rich sage blue. 15 cts. pkt.; $ oz. FRUIT SEEDS. Apple Seed. 35 cts. qt; $ bush. Gooseberry, Green. ;$ Cherry Fits, Mahaleb. 50 cts. lb. Peach Fits. 15 cts. qt; $ bush. Currant, Bed. 15 cts pkt.; 50 cts. oz. Pear Seed. 25 oz.; $ lb. White. 15cts. pkt; Quince Seed. 25 cts. oz.; $ lb. Black. 15 cts pkt.; 50 cts. oz. Raspberry Seed. ; Gooseberry, Red. 25 : $ oz. Strawberry Seed. ;$ oz. ; $ oz. Bed Alpine. 25 cts. pkt Japanese Wineberry. 15 cts. pkt. 58 PETE** HEflOESSOrJ Gt CO., flEW YOP^.—FliOWEt* SEED EMILY HENDERSON, THE QUEEN OFWHITE SWEET PEAS. A gloriously beautiful acquisition of American origin, introduced by us in 1893. Absolutely pure white, as clear as alabaster and glistening as satin; all other whites in comparison are tinged with yellow, green or flowers are extra large, of remarkable substance, and in form perfection; broad, round standards without the slightest tendency to reflex or curl. THE STEMS are stiff and long, supporting the blossoms so that they stand out boldly, giving this variety an added value for earliness and long-continued bloom it outrivals all competitors, flowering nearly two weeks earlier than any of the 63 varieties in our trial grounds, and continues a veritable cut-and-come-again to the end of Autumn. THE FRAGRANCE is most delicious and prodigal abundance of bloom is phenomenal; rarely less than three flowers are borne on a stem and nearly as often four, and frequen


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