. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. CE. LA A. sown seeds. CE. Missourien- sis, shown in engraving, is a fine herbaceous plant, prostrate in habit and bear- ing rich, clear,golden yellow flowers from four to five ce, MTssoTTKTEsrsis. inches across. It is a valuable border plant, as it covers the ground with a sheet of golden color. Oxalis ("Wood Sorrel), mostly from Cape of G. Hope. Floribunda, 5 Alba, white 5 Rosea, see 5 Alba, white 5 Delicata 5 Sensitiva 5 rropceoloides 5 All kinds 5 Valuable
. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. CE. LA A. sown seeds. CE. Missourien- sis, shown in engraving, is a fine herbaceous plant, prostrate in habit and bear- ing rich, clear,golden yellow flowers from four to five ce, MTssoTTKTEsrsis. inches across. It is a valuable border plant, as it covers the ground with a sheet of golden color. Oxalis ("Wood Sorrel), mostly from Cape of G. Hope. Floribunda, 5 Alba, white 5 Rosea, see 5 Alba, white 5 Delicata 5 Sensitiva 5 rropceoloides 5 All kinds 5 Valuable plants for pots and baskets. O. floribunda is the well- known kind .for pots. O. rosea is a superb basket plant, blooming in great profusion. O. sensitiva has foliage sensitive to the touch. O. tropceoleides has brown foliage, and is used in bedding to make a dark ground- work. All are easily raised from seed. The mixture contains all the varieties, and will give satisfaction. Oacyttra chrysanthemoides, California 3 A composite Lardy annual, less than a foot high, bearing yellow flowers in abundance. Sow in au- tumn and thin the plants. Looks well in borders. Falnva flexuosa, annual, Chili 5 A Mallow-like plant L . FbJ,l/i> €W~ ~ with rosy purple flow- j«U m^ws/^ ers an inch in diam- M ^H&jMj eter. The plants grow ml^^K^^ eighteen inches hizh. fwrtrJw&it Start the seeds in a hot MJITW^)' bed, or in wiudow rw/ v boxes early in spring, and transplant to a warm, sunny border f^&s ® C3 vhi _ when danger from frost is past. Set from eight to ten inches apart they make a handsome bed and bloom for a longtime. The plants appear in from five to seven days. Give protection when sown out-doors. : • tj-\^:\ht>^%^ Parsley (Carum Petroselinum), Greece. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original wor
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