Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . CENTAUREA MARGARET. 62 CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. This magnificent class of sum-mer blooming- annuals should bein every flower garden. We knowof no class of flowers -which willproduce such results with so lit-tle care. The flowers are borneon long stems and are represent-ed by a great variety of single ones are particularlyhandsome, many of them pro-ducing tricolor flowers of greatbrilliancy in coloring. The Double Perennial sorts shouldbe sown early in spring for flow-ering the same Evening Star (Gi
Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . CENTAUREA MARGARET. 62 CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. This magnificent class of sum-mer blooming- annuals should bein every flower garden. We knowof no class of flowers -which willproduce such results with so lit-tle care. The flowers are borneon long stems and are represent-ed by a great variety of single ones are particularlyhandsome, many of them pro-ducing tricolor flowers of greatbrilliancy in coloring. The Double Perennial sorts shouldbe sown early in spring for flow-ering the same Evening Star (Giant Yellow Daisy)—The blooms borne on stiff stems and are of a pure golden yellowcolor, 3 to 4 inches across. Sow outdoors in April or Mayfor summer flowering . io SINGLE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. f\ TYPES OF ANNUALCHRYSANTHEMUMS. SPECIAL OFFERThe SixVarieties of AnnualChrysanthe-mums shownon cut for20c. CINERARIA. The varieties known as C. Hybrida arewell known and exceedingly brilliantgreenhouse plants. C. Maritima is culti-vated for its silvery foliage, and esteemedas one of the best plant
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