Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . e the eggs of hens, making a capital rapid growing climber. Pkt., ioc. Sugar Trough —Very useful for baskets, dishes,buckets, etc. Tiie have hard, thick shells, capable ofholding from two to ten gallons each. Pkt., ioc. Dipper — Named for its resemblance to a capacity varies from a pint to a quart, withhandles six to twelve inches long. They are conven-ient for dipping hot liquid, Pkt., ioc. Dish=cloth Gourds (Chinese Loofa)—The peculiarlining of this fruit, which is sponge-like, porous,tough, elastic and durable, makes a natural dis
Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . e the eggs of hens, making a capital rapid growing climber. Pkt., ioc. Sugar Trough —Very useful for baskets, dishes,buckets, etc. Tiie have hard, thick shells, capable ofholding from two to ten gallons each. Pkt., ioc. Dipper — Named for its resemblance to a capacity varies from a pint to a quart, withhandles six to twelve inches long. They are conven-ient for dipping hot liquid, Pkt., ioc. Dish=cloth Gourds (Chinese Loofa)—The peculiarlining of this fruit, which is sponge-like, porous,tough, elastic and durable, makes a natural vine is very ornamental. Pkt., 10c. Gourds — Elegant mixture. Compound of manyelegant and useful sorts. Pkt., ioc. GODETIA Handsome summer flowering plants ofdwarf, compact growth, bearing freely large flowersof exquisite colors and shades of crimson, lilac,pnrple and white; mixed. Pkt., ioc. OLDEN FEATHER Beautiful gold-leavedborder plant, retaining its ornamental character tilllate in the autumn. Pkt., GLOXINIA Coxs Prize —This strain embracesthe greatest possible variety of form and coloring,and includes rich shades of crimson, blue and whiteselfs, together with a variety of parti-colored flow-ers, elegantly mottled and striped. Pkt., 25c. GOLDEN ROD (Solidago) — Much interest is nowtaken in this plant as it is named as a candidate forour National flower. Fine yellow. Pkt., ioc. GRASSES (Ornamental) —Many varieties of theOrnamental Grasses are curious and dried and tastefully arranged with everlastingflowers they make very attractive winter bouquets ;for this purpose they should be cut while fresh andgreen (before turning yellow); tied in small bunchesand hung up in the shade. They should be sown inApril in good soil, thinned out or transplanted,giving each plant plenty of room; mixed. Pkt., ioc. Agrostis nebulosa — Exceedingly graceful andbeautiful. Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. Avena sterilis (Animated Oats) -- Drooping ; verygrac
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