. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. NO. PER PKT. 1108 Calendula Officinalis Flore Pleno "; A new Marigold, i)roducing viTV huge and pi rt'octly-lorinod ;ublo lioweTt? of light golden yeliuw, regu- larly and distiuctlj- striped with intense golden orange. Like the other varie- tits, it gives a siiceession of blooms from May uniil late in the autumn; further comment on its decorativ
. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. NO. PER PKT. 1108 Calendula Officinalis Flore Pleno "; A new Marigold, i)roducing viTV huge and pi rt'octly-lorinod ;ublo lioweTt? of light golden yeliuw, regu- larly and distiuctlj- striped with intense golden orange. Like the other varie- tits, it gives a siiceession of blooms from May uniil late in the autumn; further comment on its decorative utility is therefore lumecessary 25 1109 Coliseum Ivy {Liiuaia Cymbaiajna). A liule gem of a jjlant, thriving well in the parlor. Leaves small; ivy-shaped flowers, hke a little snap-dragon. Purple and white 15 1110 Elsclisc-Iiolt zia Crocea Flore Pleno. A new double-flowering variety ; flowers bright oriuige scarlet, shading olf to salmon red. Quite a distinct sort, and an abundant bloomer 50 1111 Hollylioek. Double; white. "We have a fine strain of this popular flower, which We are ofteriug 25 1113 Ipomoea Quamoclit. Scarlet, ivy=ieaved. A very nice and elegant climber, of rai^id growth, growing from six to ten feet high in a few weeks, and perfectly hardy if treated as an annual. Stems very slender, of a violetish color, leaves deeply lobated, flowers rather .-^mall. but of a very striking fierj' scarlet, and produced in great profusion dui ing the whole summer. Sow in April-May in the open ground, or in February-March on a hot-bed, to have strong plants early in the season. An excellent addition to our A beautiful variety of this charming plant, producing double flowers in a variety of colors 25 1114 Papaver Umbrosum. A very fine Poppj-, with flowers of a brilliant deep scarlet, marked with four large black spots 10 1115 Scabiosa, Gold, or Gold St-abions. A fine novelty, growing in lichly- branched bushes about a foot high, with golden-yellow leaves, and produci
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