. Landreths' seeds : American-grown. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. 4^- /. Price per Packet, Cts. Iberis odorata. â White, i foot . 5 Iberis purpurea. âP urple. i foot ... 5 Iberis, var. âMixed col- ors. I foot . 5 Ice Plant. âSee Mesem- bryanth e- raum. I p o mopsis are hardy bi- e n n i a 1 s, na- tives of the South; very beautiful. I p o m opsis au- raatiaca âGold- en. 2 feet 5 Ipomopsis elegans (Scarlet Can- tua).â3 feet 5 Lantana h yb ri d a.âVarious shades. Tender perennials; easily raised from see


. Landreths' seeds : American-grown. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. 4^- /. Price per Packet, Cts. Iberis odorata. â White, i foot . 5 Iberis purpurea. âP urple. i foot ... 5 Iberis, var. âMixed col- ors. I foot . 5 Ice Plant. âSee Mesem- bryanth e- raum. I p o mopsis are hardy bi- e n n i a 1 s, na- tives of the South; very beautiful. I p o m opsis au- raatiaca âGold- en. 2 feet 5 Ipomopsis elegans (Scarlet Can- tua).â3 feet 5 Lantana h yb ri d a.âVarious shades. Tender perennials; easily raised from seed or increased by cuttings Fine bedding plants. The flowers are of brilliant change- able colors. 2 feet . LATHYRUB ODO EATTJS (Sweet Peas).â The Sweet Pea and the Nastur- tium each sepa- rately improved by the mixing or hybridization of distinct colors and qualities and the perpetuation of the new pro- duct or in some cases by the sei- zing of acciden- tal sprouts, now both take rank among the most valuable garden plants, not sur- passed in bril- liant effect by any bi e n n i a Is, while they both are within the easy culture of any one of the least gar- dening experience. The Sweet Pea, as respects size, texture, diversity of colors, exquisite shades, phenomenal production of blooms, and exquisite per- fume, has, in the last few years, jumped to the first place among the sweetest of climbing plaats. So produc- tive is it that single plants have been known to have borne over 1000 sprays of flowers. No praise can be too high for the Sweet Pea. It is the fashionable flower conse- quent upon its rare develop- ment in beauty, ranging from deepest purple to pure white and in perfume, fra- grant as Mignonette. It is in place everywhere, in bouquets, in vases, as masses on the lawn, as rib- bons along paths, or trained as screens in the form of hedges, or clambering on trellises to hide unsightly objects. It is the most useful and ornamental of all hardy an- nuals, growing be


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