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CALENDULA, Double Yellow. 
Flowors extra largo and very double, slightly imbricated, while 
those of the contor are incurvod like the petals of a Ptcony. Color, 
bright golden yollow or orango. From seed sown in the open 
ground it cornea into flowor ourly. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 
CALENDULA, DOUBLE WHITE. 
Similar to the yollow oxcopfc in color, which ia pure whito, and 
[lowers smnllor. It is equally as froo blooming, and tho line dou- 
bio flowors are vory showy, Pkt., 100 sotds, 3 ots. 
IWhh Oorlle Shlfir, Illoktonn, Canada, March 24, 1899.—Wo have bought 
MooflH oC you for tho pant two houhouh and find they glv. good HiitlHfaotlon. 
Uur JJ Iro King and Snowball Autora wore admired by ull who aaw thorn. 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
The Giant Spider Plant. 
A robust plant, growing vigorously four to five feet bigh, nnaf- 
footed by wind or weather, and flowering profusely and continu¬ 
ously for months. In fact, it is a perpetual bloomer , the spikes 
continuing to increase in size as the plant grows, until they jeach 
■upward of two feet in length. The flowers are very showy, bright 
rose color; grows freely from seed sown in tho open ground,thrives 
luxuriantly, and blooms all summer, no matter how unfavorable 
tho season may bo. It is also ovenf thehe*t honey producing plants^ 
and should bo planted liberally by all bee-keepers. Pkt., 150 
soods, 4 cts. Pure white. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
