. The Maule seed book for 1905. d; glossy, green leaves never troubledwith insects; bears a mass of white,scented blossoms; thrives in sunshine orbower. Small, star-like, white, fragrantflowers. Packet, 10 cents. Jackmans. Very large flowers(4 to 6 inches); blue, white, purple, , 10 cents. Flaiumula. Also called VirginsBower. Small, star-like, white fragrantflowers. Packet 10 cents. Mixed. All varieties. Pkt, 10 ^ARKIA. A charming flower bed annual, 1 to 2feet high. Colors, rose, white, red, profuse and continuous of easy culture. Much appreci-ated by the am


. The Maule seed book for 1905. d; glossy, green leaves never troubledwith insects; bears a mass of white,scented blossoms; thrives in sunshine orbower. Small, star-like, white, fragrantflowers. Packet, 10 cents. Jackmans. Very large flowers(4 to 6 inches); blue, white, purple, , 10 cents. Flaiumula. Also called VirginsBower. Small, star-like, white fragrantflowers. Packet 10 cents. Mixed. All varieties. Pkt, 10 ^ARKIA. A charming flower bed annual, 1 to 2feet high. Colors, rose, white, red, profuse and continuous of easy culture. Much appreci-ated by the amateur. Mixed. All varieties. Pkt, 5 Cleome pungens. Giant Spider Plant. A very showyannual growing 4 or 5 feet high, witiirose colored flowers of peculiar and in-teresting shape, suggesting spiders. Thelong, curving stamens give the flowerits form and its name. The plant is ofeasiest cultivation, and blooms freelyand continuously. The Giant SpiderPlant thrives well among shrubberyand is always admired. Pkt., 5 cob^:a. A rapid growing climber, attaining alength of 15 to 30 feet in a single year,and bearing an abundance of large, beau- •? Itiful. bell-shaped flowers. An annual. *^\ Seandeiis. Rich purple flowers, r*l2 in. long, IJa in. across. Pkt, 10 cts. 5: Alba. A white variety of scandens. Packet, 10 cents. ffi «?CI,IANTHUS. ^ j Danipieri. Australian Glory Pea. (/.This is a tender, half-trailing shrub, jj jHeight of plant, 2 to 4 feet. It bears » ipeculiar shaped flowers, 3 inches in * jlength, which are brilliant rich crimson -or scarlet. Packet, 5 cents. i^ COCKSCOMB. £ See Celosia. p ^ See Novelties. Foliage plants of ex- >5ceeding richness and beauty; indispens- ffable for borders and bedding; excellent for greenhouse and window. Tender *annuals. The leaf colors include red, tmyellow, green, crimson, maroon, etc., pvariously combined and blended. The .;leaf shapes vary endlesslj. There are ^,|tall and dwarf varieties. Easll


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