Lilly's complete annual : bee supplies spray materiels poultry supplies fertilizers seeds . Valuable for bedding and massing, and its longstems make it excellent for cutting. No. 406. Pkt., 5c; oz., 50c. jcinus (Castor Bean)Ornamental annual plants of stately growth, pic-. turesque foliage and brilliant colored fruit, produc-ing a semi-tropical effect. No. 140. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c. SALVIA (Flowering Sage) Favorite bedding and border plants where brightcolors are desired. They are half-hardy perennials,blooming the first year from seed if sown useful for pot plants, for window boxes,


Lilly's complete annual : bee supplies spray materiels poultry supplies fertilizers seeds . Valuable for bedding and massing, and its longstems make it excellent for cutting. No. 406. Pkt., 5c; oz., 50c. jcinus (Castor Bean)Ornamental annual plants of stately growth, pic-. turesque foliage and brilliant colored fruit, produc-ing a semi-tropical effect. No. 140. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c. SALVIA (Flowering Sage) Favorite bedding and border plants where brightcolors are desired. They are half-hardy perennials,blooming the first year from seed if sown useful for pot plants, for window boxes, con-servatories, and for cut flowers. The plant is bushy,grows two to three feet high, and bears a profusionof flowers in drooping spikes. Very fragrant. No. 920. Scarlet Sage. (Salvia Splendens.)The most intense, glistening scarlet. Produces agorgeous effect in a bed, and is splendid in workingout color schemes if properly used. Pkt., 5c; oz., $ No. 142. Blue Sage. (Salvia Patens.) This isas blue as the Scarlet Sage is red. Pkt., 15c: oz., $ What is home without a flower-bed?. PRIMROSE - (Primula) PRIMROSES are among the most charming peren-nials for winter and spring decoration in the houseor conservatory, being splendid winter blooming potplants. They are also excellent for beds and borders,especially on the Pacific Coast, where they may be grownoutdoors without protection. No. 72. Chinese Primrose. (Primula chinensis fim-briata fl. pi.) A splendid mixture containing only thefinest fringed, free-flowering, double, Chinese Primroses. Pkt., 25c. No. 73. Primula Auricula. A dwarf plant, splendidfor rockeries, borders or pots, bearing clusters of large,single, fragrant flowers. Pkt., 25e; oz., $6X0. No. 74. Japanese Primrose. Hardy, robust plants,three feet high, bearing for a long period, large trusses ofbright and showy flowers. Pkt., 10c; oz., $ No. 75. Primula Veris. The early, springflowering, old-fashioned, border primrose. Pkt., I0c; oz., $ 315. Pri


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