. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PYRETHRUM-PER. COSMOS. petting to insure their well-doing.—Helen Watts McVey, Wright Co., Mo., Nov. 30, 1901. Gypsophila Paniculata. Price, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. This is not a showy plant in the garden, as its flowers are small, and borne upon delicate, wiry stems, but when the airy sprays are cut and intermingled with other flowers the efiect is charming. The plant is hardy, and of easy culture. If you give this perennial a trial you will never care to be without


. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PYRETHRUM-PER. COSMOS. petting to insure their well-doing.—Helen Watts McVey, Wright Co., Mo., Nov. 30, 1901. Gypsophila Paniculata. Price, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. This is not a showy plant in the garden, as its flowers are small, and borne upon delicate, wiry stems, but when the airy sprays are cut and intermingled with other flowers the efiect is charming. The plant is hardy, and of easy culture. If you give this perennial a trial you will never care to be without it afterward. It is two feet high, bushy, and blooms all summer. 4 packet 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. Mr. Park:—If any of y<»ur patrons do not have Gypsophila paniculata, I would advise them to get seeds in the spring. Once started it is there to stay, standing all kinds of exposure and drought. No garden is com- plete without it. Nothing can take its place for decoration in cut flowers, and if cut when the flowers first open they can be kept all winter, and make up beautifully with your Everlastings, or can be used alone. Try a bouquet of Sweet Peas and Gypsophila. It thrives in any good garden soil kept free from weeds.— M. J. Acly, Fergus Co., Mont., Dec. 2,1901. Alleghany Hollyhocks. Splendid mixture^ all shades, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 cents. These are superb garden flowers, surpassing all other Hollyhocks in size and attractiveness. The plants grow five feet high, have handsome foliage, and bloom freely for several months. The flowers are very large and double, and of the richest shades, the petals fringed and frilled in the most attractive manner. Started early some of the plants will bloom the first Pure white 5 Bright rose 5 Pale yellow. 6 Light apricot. 5 Peach 5 HOLLYHOCK-NEW ALLEGHANY. Scarlet 5 I Sulphur yellow 5 Salmon 5 | Golden yellow 5 Crimson 5 i Dark crimson 5 Cherry red. 5 | Yellowish white Purplish lilac. 5| on purple grou


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