Vaughan's gardening illustrated . year. #Biennials. These grow from seed the firstyear, bloom and die the next, though somevarieties bloom the first year, if sownearly. ?4-Greenhouse Plants. Start inside and culti-vate in pots, or else, transplant outsidewhen danger of frost is over. -f Stove Plants. To be grown inside all theyear round for pots only. =C!imbing Plants. Ageratum ? (~)NE of the best summer blooming plants grownfrom seen. They are rapid growers, early andconstant bloomers. During the hot dry summermonths their bright flowers are produced in thegreatest profusion. 114 Mexicanum Mi


Vaughan's gardening illustrated . year. #Biennials. These grow from seed the firstyear, bloom and die the next, though somevarieties bloom the first year, if sownearly. ?4-Greenhouse Plants. Start inside and culti-vate in pots, or else, transplant outsidewhen danger of frost is over. -f Stove Plants. To be grown inside all theyear round for pots only. =C!imbing Plants. Ageratum ? (~)NE of the best summer blooming plants grownfrom seen. They are rapid growers, early andconstant bloomers. During the hot dry summermonths their bright flowers are produced in thegreatest profusion. 114 Mexicanum Mixed. i oz., 10c; pkt., 5c. 115 Nanum, Blue Perfection, 9 in. The dark-est Ageratum grown from seed. Pkt., 10c. 117 Imperial Dwarf Blue, 6 in. A charmingvariety, of fine compact growth, covered withheads of feathery flowers of a deep lavendercolor. Vs oz., 15c; pkt., 5c. 118 Imperial Dwarf White. Pkt., 10c. 119 Litte Blue Star. 4 to 5 in. Flowersopen light blue with purple center and de-velop to a bright blue self. Pkt., 58 ABRUS Precatorius (Crabs Eye Vine orWeather Plant) -f- = 12 ft. This beautiful plant has created a great sensation. If theleaves stand upward the sky will be cloud-less; if they stand out straight, changeableweather is indicated; when the leaves hangstraight downward, water may be expectedto fall in torrents. A local storm is indi-cated by the curling together of the clusters of bright yellow flowers, fol-lowed by pods with brilliant red seeds usedfor making beads, etc. Seeds should besoaked in luke-warm water before , 75c; pkt„ 10c.


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