. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. (Cosmos, Early=flowering. Finest Special ILixturQf 4 packets 10 cents, i packet 3 cents* Find, half-hardj^ arnuals, bearing showy; daisy-like llowe;s of various col- ors on* long stems. The early-flowering kinds I offer are more dwarf than the older sorts, but are not always true from seeds. They are very floriferous and at- tractive, and make a showy and beauti- ful mass of bloom in autumn. Sow where the' plants are to stand when the apple is in blossom. Plants should stand a fo


. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. (Cosmos, Early=flowering. Finest Special ILixturQf 4 packets 10 cents, i packet 3 cents* Find, half-hardj^ arnuals, bearing showy; daisy-like llowe;s of various col- ors on* long stems. The early-flowering kinds I offer are more dwarf than the older sorts, but are not always true from seeds. They are very floriferous and at- tractive, and make a showy and beauti- ful mass of bloom in autumn. Sow where the' plants are to stand when the apple is in blossom. Plants should stand a foot apart. Rose, White, Dark Red, Dawn, each per pkt 5 Yellow, a species of Bidens , 5 Mammoth, tall, fine 5 Finest mixture, 4 packts 10 cents, 1 packet 3 Mr. Park:—To out-wit Jack Frost I sowed your Early-flowering Cosmos last May, transplanting to the "perennial garden, and pinching out the tops after well started to make them bushy. They thrivedj and all fall I enjoyed the airy blooms. Seversil plants bore pink and crimson flowers, but I p'refer the white ,blooms. I shall try more next season.—Savillaii T. Hmrichsen, Morgan Co., 111. Pari:—Among the seeds received from you last spring was a packet of yotir Early-floWering Cos^ mos. The plants grew finely and bloomed well, showing delicate colors of pink, yellow and pure white. The foliage was beautiful, being fine-cut and dark gr6en. My neighbors thought the plants lovely, and were anxious to know their name, as they were new to theffi.— Mrs. A. A. Aikin, Middlesex Co., Mass. Mr. Park-—I planted a packet of your Early-flowered Cosmos last spring as an experiment, as 1 had for- merly only grown the late variety. I think every seed germinated. The plants commenced blooming in April when only six inches high, and continued growing and blooming until we moved in July.—Mrs. Marshall, Fresno Cal. _ ^ ehrysaiithemum^«annuals. special mixture, 4 packets 10 centSf i packet 3 cents. The Annual Chrysanthemums


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