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I These Wonderful 



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= 1. A New Bedding 



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^ tirel.v new color in pe- 



^ tiinias. entrancingly bean- 



^ tiful in beds or clumps. 



= Like the "Rosy Morn' ' 



^ petunias, the plants bloom 



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^ aging in size about four 



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^ light blue shade, and are 



^ gracefully borne on long 



= stems. Beautifully decora- 



= tive in a vase or bowl. 



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I ECHO — Soft pink, rather vigorous in growth. I | 



I EDITH CAVELL (new) Brilliant scarlet color, | | 



1 never fades. j | 



j ELLEN POULSON— Brilliant rosy pink. | | 



i GRETA KLUIS — Dwarf, deep carmine pink. I | 



j JESSIE — iJriglu cherry crimson. | | 



j MARIE PAVIC— White, faint flesh center. | I 



j MME. JULES GOUSCHAULT — Vermilion red, | j 



i shaded orange. i | 



I MRS. W. H. CUTBUSH— Peach pink. | | 



I ORLEANS — Cerise pink with white eye. | | 



I LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS | | 



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