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s O Snow-on-the-Mountain) An annual garden plant, popular on account of the showy appear- 
Euphorbia Marginata one of its foliage. The plants which areoe atite a eanening habit are about 2 feet igh. 
The foliage is light green, broadly margined with silvery white. Very attractive as a background for lower growing plants 
or for use in mixed borders. 
Seeds are best sown out of doors about May 15th in place where the plants are to stand. They are not particular as to soil 
but require a sunny situation for best results. Oz. d0c....... eee eeeeeeeecesens se esees eislaisieiele's osdcdadeouADONObUADOUOdOOUN Pkt. 10c. 
FEVERFEW—(See Matricaria and Pyrethrum) 
(Myosotis) This is a favorite old-fashioned flower, bearing in profusion, especially in fall 
For et-Me-Not and spring, clusters of dainty blue five-petalled blossoms. It thrives well in the shade 
g or open border but flourishes best in a moist, shady situation. 
For bloom the first year sow indoors in February or March, and transplant as soon as the ground is warm enough, or sow 
outdoors as early as possible, covering seed one-half inch deep; thin to six inches apart. Seed may also be sown in fall. “Hardy 
perennial but usually does better if given some protection during winter. 
Alpestris. Plants of compact, bushy habit with finely cut foliage, growing six to eight inches high. Flowers blue with a very 
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Dissitiflora. Flowers deep blue, a little larger than Alpestris. Compact, early blooming; a good border plant........... Eee 
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9 (Marvel of Peru, Mirabilis Jalapa) Large and beautiful, old-fashioned plants of erect bushy 
Four Oc habit which produce in profusion a succession of brilliantly colored tube-shaped flowers, that 
open about four o’clock in the afternoon, remaining open all night and usually are closed 
before noon the next day. The flowers are red, white, yellow, or are striped and blotched in shades of these colors. Very 
desirable for borders, along a wire fence, or as the background of a flower garden, blooming during the late summer and autumn. 
Sow seed in spring in open ground after danger of frost is over, covering one-half inch deep. For best development allow 
two to three feet apart each way. Hardy annual, about two feet high. 
Red. Oz. 20c....... mreyeteraistctsieleteoratetieleleleteheteioieteretelstotetelereterets Pkt. 10c. White. Pure glistening white. Oz. 20c.............. Pkt.10c. 
White, Red Striped. OZ. 20C....cccsssecseseseceesees “* 10. Mixed. An exceptionally attractive mixture. Oz. 2c. 
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(Digitalis) Stately, old-fashioned border plants, affording dense spikes of large brilliantly colored 
Foxg ove flowers which are terminal and half as long as the height of the plant. The flowers are very distinct and 
showy being thimble-like or long bell-shaped, and the colors include white, lavender and rose, many 
being spotted or blotched. It is often used as a background, and does especially wellin cool, shady locations in front of 
shrubbery. The leaves are wrinkled and somewhat downy. 
Seed may be sown outdoors after danger from frost is over, but for best results start in boxes and transplant. The seed 
is very small and should be covered lightly and kept moist until plants are well established, when they should be transplanted 
10 iwe feet apart. May be sown outdoors in fall. Hardy biennial or perennial, usually blooming the second season; three to 
ve feet high. 
Ivery’s Spotted (Maculata superba) A fine variety of colors, usually spotted........... anvedcad paoooddugadocooncooHde Pkt. 10c 
Fine Mixed. Many shades and markings. O02. 75C.............-..00+ donododoonoDb00n0pOG0nDoOOdOUDsHGOONNE pogboecoos0 000000 “ 10c. 
Campanulata Monstrosa Mixed. Remarkably odd; each flower spike surmounted with a very large bell-shaped flower. 
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(Hedysarum) Very handsome, branching, free flowering plants, producing racemes of 
French Honeysuckle beautiful small fragrant pea-shaped flowers.. Not a climber, but well adapted for 
orders or rock work. 
Sow in open border in spring after danger from frost is 
past, preferably in light and open well drained soil, in a 
sunny situation. Hardy perennial; often growiug four feet. 
Coronarium, Scarlet........ pooddooedaga 900000 ooD086 Pkt. 10c. 
Coronarium, Album, white..........5...-:seseeeeee “ 10c. 
e : e Showy bedding and border plants, 
al ar la remarkable for the profusion, size 
and brilliancy of their flowers, 
blooming the first year and among the gayest ornaments 
of the garden in summer and autumn. Combinations of 
yellow and red predominate in the highly colored single 
and double flower-heads two inches or more across, which 
are borne singly well above the foliage on long, slender 
stems, suitable for cutting. Leaves alternate, simple, and 
more or. less toothed. 
Sow seed outdoors early in spring; cover one-fourth 
inch deep. Make rows eighteen inches apart and thin eight 
to ten inches apart in the row; or a longer season of bloom 
may be secured by planting in frames and transplanting. 
Plants one to one and one-half feet high. - 
Grandiflora. Showy garden plants for beds or borders, 
producing from early summer until fall, gaily colored 
single flowers of scarlet and orange. The flowers will 
often measure three inches or more‘across, and are very 
desirable for cutting. The flowers should be kept picked 
to insure a continuance of bloom. Hardy perennial but 
blooms the first year from early sown seed. Oz. 90c. 
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Picta. Plants about one foot high; flowers single, purplish 
crimson and yellow. A very showy variety for the border 
and is also very desirable for cut flowers. Hardy annual; 
with root protection in winter a perennial. Oz. 4Uc. 
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Picta Lorenziana. Gaily colored flowers, double with tubu- 
lar florets, produced from July even until hard freezing 
weather. Invaluable for bouquets. Hardy annual; one to 
one and one-half feet high; with root protection in winter 
is often treated as a perennial. Sulphur, orange, claret 
and amaranth mixed. O72. 50C.........seeveeeee Pkt. 10c. 
GILLIFLOWER—(See Stock and Afghan Gilliflower) Gatttarptia, Picta LoreNzIANA 
