. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. (jatalo^Lu of I^are pioWer §eeds. 48 (Chinese Primrose.) The Chinese Primrose is a great favorite for winter blooming ; the fol- iage is pretty and attractive, and the flowers, borne in clusters, are per- fectly charming, and are in bloom all through the winter and spring. One of our best pot plants. 56;— Choice Fringed. Mixed colors; beautiiuily cut flowers (15 seeds)
. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. (jatalo^Lu of I^are pioWer §eeds. 48 (Chinese Primrose.) The Chinese Primrose is a great favorite for winter blooming ; the fol- iage is pretty and attractive, and the flowers, borne in clusters, are per- fectly charming, and are in bloom all through the winter and spring. One of our best pot plants. 56;— Choice Fringed. Mixed colors; beautiiuily cut flowers (15 seeds) 10 566. —-Fimbriata Cristata. Pure while, semi-double; for winter flower- ing (12 seeds) 10 567. —Double Mixed. Very choice (10 seeds). See 568. —Double White. Finely fringed (10 seeds) 25 569. —Double Striped. Ex- tra fancy, with beautiful strip- ed flowers (10 seeds) 25 570. —Rosea. Plants often send up 10 to 12 spikes, which are about five inches high, and each is surmounted with heads of five to ten blossoms, each an inch in diameter. Color, a bright rosy carmine, with a distinct yellow eye. This new variety is entirely distinct from others. Grows quickly from seed; hardy (25 seeds) 15 571-—Obsconica. Nearly new series, pale lilac flowers; when sown in February the seedings will begin to flower in May or June, and continue to be in full bloom all throughout the year; even in the dul- lest winter months they never fail to produce their lovely flowers; this is certainly one of the finest flowering plants for the market (15 seeds). . 10 572.—Floribunda. (A companion of Obsconica.) Among Primulas one of the freest bloomers as well as the prettiest. In color the leaves are a rich, deep green, and make a most charming contrast with the stems which are red, and with the whirls of gay flowers which are yellow. A strong, vigorous grower, and under favorable condition will exhibit speci-. PRIMULA (Fimbriata Cristata).. Please note that these images are extrac
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