. Choice Iowa seeds : second edition of the 27th annual catalogue and garden guide. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WISTARIA. VIOLA. 0D0RATA.—The well known sweet cioiet All colors mixed. Seeds start rery slowly. Pkt. 10c. WHITLAVIA. Delicate and pretty but perfectly hardy olants, with drooping clusters of bell- ita&ped flowers. They thrive in cool, moist situations: free bloomers, and for partially shaded places they are very de- sirable. GRANDIFLORA—Mixed colors. Pkt. Sc


. Choice Iowa seeds : second edition of the 27th annual catalogue and garden guide. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WISTARIA. VIOLA. 0D0RATA.—The well known sweet cioiet All colors mixed. Seeds start rery slowly. Pkt. 10c. WHITLAVIA. Delicate and pretty but perfectly hardy olants, with drooping clusters of bell- ita&ped flowers. They thrive in cool, moist situations: free bloomers, and for partially shaded places they are very de- sirable. GRANDIFLORA—Mixed colors. Pkt. Sc. XERANTHEMUM. Free flowering and easily grown, mak- ing a handsome bed. DOUBLE WHITE.—Pkt. 5c ALL KINDS MIXED.—Pkt. 6c. SWEET WILLIAM. STAT1CE. SINNATA HYBEIDA.—Produce their small flowers in panicles; will hold their color when dry, and are very val- uable to work up with the everlastings; hardy and of easv culture; fine mixed. Pkt. 4c. V1NCA. Handsome bushy plants producing freely, round, single flowers one and one- half inches across, suitable for pot cul- ture and sunny flower beds; tender per- ennial, one and one-half foot Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. WISTARIA. One of the most popular hardy vines climbing to a height of fifty feet or more. It is a perennial and easily grown from seed. Pkt. WHITLAVIA. HENDERSON'S MAMMOTH VERBENA. VERBENA. The verbena is deservedly a universal favorite, unrivaled in the splendor of its dazzling brilliancy of flower. A constant bloomer, and If grown from seed has a sweet fragrance. Treat as tender annuals. Plant seed in boxes or under glas3 In March, and transplant when a few inches high. In this way the verbena can be grown from seed as early as any annual, and will produce much stronger plants than cut* tings. Seed sown in the open ground will flower in August. HENDERSONS NEW MAMMOTH.—When well grown every flower truss measures over nine inches in circumference, while the single florets are as large as a twenty-five cent piece;


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