. [Catalog] : spring 1964. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina; Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. marantfiu^ Amaranthus, Molten Fire Annual, Approx. 47,500 Seeds per Oz. The plants grow readily from seeds and prefer a sunny spot in the garden. Th


. [Catalog] : spring 1964. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina; Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. marantfiu^ Amaranthus, Molten Fire Annual, Approx. 47,500 Seeds per Oz. The plants grow readily from seeds and prefer a sunny spot in the garden. They may be started in the open when the ground warms in the spring, but as they require considerable space should be thinned or transplanted to stand at least 18" to 2 ft. apart. The poorer the soil the more brilliant the foliage of the Amaranthus. 1027 CAUDATUS (Love - Lies - Bleeding). Reaches heights of from 3 to 6 ft., growing coarsely and branching freely. Its odd crim- son flower-spikes have a texture like that of chenille, and may either be long and droop- ing or thick and short. Pkt. 25c; '4 oz. 55c; oz. $ 1028 MOLTEN FIRE. Dark foliage with bril- liant Poinsetta-like heads. Very attractive plant 4 feet. Pkt. 25c; Ya oz. 75c; 14 oz. 1032 Mixed. This is a fine mixture of many brightly colored varieties. Pkt. 25c; ]'s oz. 65c; '4 oz. $ A^TIRRHII\VMS (Snapdragons ) Annual, Approx. 180,000 Seeds per Oz. Yes you can grow beautiful Snaps! Sow seeds in a protected bed in February or March. They may be slow to germinate, but after the true leaves have formed the growth is usually rapid. Seeds may also be sown in August or September and the plants covered with a mulch over the winter months to give earlier summer flow- ers. 1053 ALASKA. A beautiful pure white Snapdragon, ex- tremely popular with florists where size, height and form are so necessary. 3 feet. 1055 CAMPFIRE. A clear lumi- nous scarlet, free of orange The yellow lip seems to add brilliance to th


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