. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GOLBEX KING MAETGOED. ~..u supply the - sorts in , tall and dwarf, as I have a complete collection. The mixtures, hovever, are carefully prepared and are preferred by most buyers. The names African and Frenrh are misleading, as botn these spe< ies came from Mexico. The species Lucida is common also in Mexico, where the blooming plants appear as sheets of gold during August. Golden Ring, shown in the engraving, is a grand edging plant, the foliage being delicate and hand- some, and the flowers bri


. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GOLBEX KING MAETGOED. ~..u supply the - sorts in , tall and dwarf, as I have a complete collection. The mixtures, hovever, are carefully prepared and are preferred by most buyers. The names African and Frenrh are misleading, as botn these spe< ies came from Mexico. The species Lucida is common also in Mexico, where the blooming plants appear as sheets of gold during August. Golden Ring, shown in the engraving, is a grand edging plant, the foliage being delicate and hand- some, and the flowers bright and very profuse. All the seeds offered are of the finest quality. All the Marigolds beein to bloom early and continue to bloom throughout the season. The tall sorts are fine for groups, edged with the dwarf sorts. The foliage of Tenuifolia has a pleasant, spicy fragrance. Lutea. yellow, L Fragrahs, crimson,Mexico 5 Probo«r-iHea,lavender,Am. 5 All species 5 Easily rrcv n p ants, one and a half foot high, bearins: large, Gloxinia-shaped, e e- gantly spotted flowers. Chip the seeds before so * insr. Green seed-pods of M. proboscidea are prized by some for pickling. This specie;, 3nceintroduced by the roarlside will perpet- rate it^plf, as animal < do not relish the foliage and leave the plants alone. JIat*'inari", Feverfew (Chrysanthemum ), China. Capensis alba ple- nissima, the fin- es t Fe- erfew, pure white, very double, see eng:.. 5 Exim a fl. pi., w bite o Large-flowered 5 Tom Thumb 5 All varieties mixed 5 These are all Fever- fews, excellent bloom- ing plants, and good for cutting. They are easily raised from see'ls, which may be sown in fall or spring, the plants when well started enduring much f-ost and considerable noelect. Bet plants eisjht inches apart. Good fora bordor and for planting in shrub- bery. Prized by some for "cemetery planting. The engraving shows how profusely the flow- ers are produced. If ââ cut freely to prevent se


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