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MARSHALL'S FLOWER SEEDS. 
Aster, Victoria. Canterbury Bells. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
ASTERS (Continued). 
DAYBREAK. A delicate pink Aster. The flowers are veiy double and 
^lobe-slia])ed . 
PURITY, Of the same type as Daybreak^ differing only in color, which 
is a pure wliite . 
YELLOW FANCY. Canai'y 3 ^ellow flowers as large as tlie Giant Comet. 
I'hne for cutting . 
ASTER. Single Comet Mixed. Fine for border or bedding. 
ASTER. Michaelmas Daisy. Large flowering hardy mixed fall floAvering 
A'arieties . 
AUBRIETIA. Suitable for roekwork and hcii)a(a!Ous borders. 
Graeca. Purple; trailing . 
Leichtlinii. Carmine; trailing.. 
Hybrida Grandiflora. Finest mixed colors. 
AURICULA. Finest Mixed. The flowers resemble the Ih-imrose. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTONS. (See Centaurea Cyanus.) 
BALLOON VINE. White flowers, followed by balloon-like seed pods. . 
BALSAM (Lady’s Slipper). Showy and easily grown tender annuals, 
succeeding best in sunny situations where there is rich loam. 
Double Separate Colors. AVhite, lavender, blood red, deep rose, stj i])ed. 
Mixed Colors. Extra choice; double . 
Collection Camellia-Flowered. Six Separate Colors. 
BALSAM APPLE. (See Momordica.) 
BARTONIA Aurea. Show}^ garden annual, with large single yellow 
flowers . 
BEGONIA. Th'oduce magnificent flowers; grown either in ]iots or bedded 
out. 
Tuberous-Rooted. Laing’s Single mixed. Large flowering. 
Tuberous-Rooted. Laing’s Double, mixed. Large flowering. 
Fiberous-Rooted. Victoria. Lai\ge flowers with frilled and wavy petals 
Height 
Per 
Per 
in Feet 
Duration 
Ounce 
Pkt* 
2 
H. A. 
$3.00 
$0.10’ 
9 
3.00 
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3.00 
.10 
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2y. 
11. P. 
2.00 
.10 
1 
H. P. 
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.25 
.25 
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.25 
15 
If. A. 
.20 
.05 
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K. A. 
.(lO 
*05 
.50 
.05 
.-10 
1 
11. A, 
.40 
.05 
1 
G. P. 
.50 
1 
.50 
1 
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