. 1900 catalogue of reliable garden and agricultural seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Selected from our own garden with the greatest care 4 4= This list of Flower Seeds embraces all the popular and easily grown varieties^ as well as the best novelties of recent introduction. Please note that all along we have made great reductions in prices, and in so doing we have sacrificed neither quality nor quantity. Our Flower Seeds are the finest obtainable. Our packets, we believe^ contain MORE SEEDSt in proportion to p


. 1900 catalogue of reliable garden and agricultural seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Selected from our own garden with the greatest care 4 4= This list of Flower Seeds embraces all the popular and easily grown varieties^ as well as the best novelties of recent introduction. Please note that all along we have made great reductions in prices, and in so doing we have sacrificed neither quality nor quantity. Our Flower Seeds are the finest obtainable. Our packets, we believe^ contain MORE SEEDSt in proportion to price asked, than those put out by any other house. ^ «f* *|* "f* "f* «f* 4* "f*+^ "f"'f* "f* "f* *f* *^ 4* "f* 4* ^ ^ Flcnvers bring < money often to bring— refinement and pleasure/' cnpvnishreo. /SiJ PerPkt. AQERATUn MEXICANUM. (Blue.) Half hardy annual 15 inches. Blossoms all summer, useful for boquet making. 3 ALYSSUIVI. Sweet. Seed may be sown thinly in shallow drills. Much used for edgings ; excellenit as a cemetery plant 3 — Little Gem. Of dwarf, compact habit. It begins to bloom when quite small, and the plants are a solid mass of white from spring until late in 3. Little Gem—The Best Sweet Alyssum ANTIRRHlNUn. (Snap Dragon.) A border plant with dark and glossy leaves, and long spikes of curiously shaped, brilliantly colored flowers, with finely marked throats. They blossem the first season from seed sown in spring. Tender, perennial; V/2, feet high. — Fine Mixed ASTERS. The Aster is well known. For summer and autumn flowering, they are unexcelled. None furnish a wider range of colors or more perfect flowers, and but few are easier grown ; fine for cut flowers. Seed should be sown thinly in drills, and covered about 34 inch deep. When started, the dwarf varieties should be thinned out to stand 8 inches apart in the row, while the taller varieties should stand 10 inches apart and the late branching


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