. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . PETUNIA LARGE FLOWERING. PENTSTEMON. These handsome herbaceous plants are deservedly growingin favor for bedding purposes. The flowers are constantlyproduced during the whole season. Sown in February in thehouse or hot-bed will flower during summer and fall. H. P. Pkt. Choice Mixed 10 PER ILL A. This ornamental plant makes a fine contrast with any ofthe light or silver-leaved plants used for. lawn groups orribbon borders. H. H. A. Pkt. Laeiniatus—Cut-leaved variety | Nankinensis—1 % feet 6 PHORMIUM. Folius Variegatus (New Zealand Flax)—Handsome, grass-l


. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . PETUNIA LARGE FLOWERING. PENTSTEMON. These handsome herbaceous plants are deservedly growingin favor for bedding purposes. The flowers are constantlyproduced during the whole season. Sown in February in thehouse or hot-bed will flower during summer and fall. H. P. Pkt. Choice Mixed 10 PER ILL A. This ornamental plant makes a fine contrast with any ofthe light or silver-leaved plants used for. lawn groups orribbon borders. H. H. A. Pkt. Laeiniatus—Cut-leaved variety | Nankinensis—1 % feet 6 PHORMIUM. Folius Variegatus (New Zealand Flax)—Handsome, grass-like foliage, suitable for lawn decoration, vases, foliage 10 PHYSOSTEGIA. False Dragon Head. —A beautiful free-blooming perennial withlavender-pink flowers. If kept cut will flower from mid-summer until fall. An exceedingly desirable 3 to 4 feet 5 LIST OP CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1913. 79. Pkt. f. W PHLOX DEUilSIONDII (LAKGE FLOWERING.) PHLOX CTJSPIDATA. Star of Quedlinburg—Sharply toothed and fringedflowers; each flower is bordered white, and repre-sents the perfect form of a star. Mixed Colors . 5 HARDY PERENNIAL, PHLOXES. Beautiful, stately plants, and should be represented inall gardens. Our Seed is saved from a collection of thefinest named flowers. Pkt. Fine Mixed Varieties. ................. ^............... 10 POKTULACAc Popular hardy annuals, producing flowers of almost everyhue in the greatest profusion; succeed best in warm, sunnyplaces, and will hardly ever suffer for the want of other plants are dying for the want of water, thislittle beauty will continue blooming freely. SINGLE PORTULACAo PHLOX DRUMMONDIL Sown in the open ground during April and May, they pro-duce a perfect blaze of brilliant colored flowers until cut downby frost. The richness of color and the profusion with whichthe flowers are produced make them indispensable for massing


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