. C. E. Allen plant and seed guide. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CINERARIA nTBRIDA. For winter and spring blooming for the house or con- servatory maKe brilliiint displays. Their brightness of color and freeness to bloom render them among our best winter and spring blooming plants. Colors range from white, crimson, purple, blue, rose and carmine, plain with large white centres. <'liierarla Hybrlda Grandiflora. Large flow- ered, prize varieties, in finest mixture


. C. E. Allen plant and seed guide. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CINERARIA nTBRIDA. For winter and spring blooming for the house or con- servatory maKe brilliiint displays. Their brightness of color and freeness to bloom render them among our best winter and spring blooming plants. Colors range from white, crimson, purple, blue, rose and carmine, plain with large white centres. <'liierarla Hybrlda Grandiflora. Large flow- ered, prize varieties, in finest mixtures. This strain is unsurpassed, 25 riiofoe mixed, 20 Dwarf, ITIixed. Large flowering, "White Foliage Varieties. marltiina. Ornamental foliage plant, known as "Unsty Milkr," 10 Acanllilfolla. Downy white leaves, spreading hab- it, good for borders, vases and baskets, 10 CUPHEA. Forms a pyramidal-shaped plant, 1 foot high, studded daring the winter months with red blossoms, riipliea Platyoentra, 10 COSMUS. Covered in the autumn with large flowers resembling single Dahlias. A group in bloom is an attractive sight. Colors range through the shades of rose, purple, flesh and white, growing 4 feet hi^'h. Ijarite Floworliiy: .Tllxed, Kiltiiiata Alba. Lirge flowerin" white, DELPHINIUM. (See Larkspur.) CARNATION, or Dianthus Caryophyllis. This class represents the Fhikos, Bizarres, Fancy and self-colored, Picotee and Perpetual ^'lowering. Few equal them in form, color, exquisite fra- grance and freeness of bloom. Tlie seed has been saved from the most superior collection: only the best results should be obtained. Seed can be sown in the open ground or under glass in the spring. The plants will flower the second year, and those which prove single or inferior can be pulled out. Young plants, being liiirdy, will live through the winter. During the second or third year it is best to sow seed or increase by layers, in order to keep a succession of flowers. Give them a g


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