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Iowa Seed Company, Des Moines, Iowa. [entry continues from previous page] start them in boxes, cover shallow and see that they do not dry out; it makes a good house plant for winter, and always pleases the children, Pkt. 5c,[.]
SALPIGLOSSIS.—A very handsome, half-hardy annual; flowers beautifully veined and penciled.
Finest Mixed.—Per pkt. 5c.
Variveined.—(See Novelties.) Per pkt. 7c,[.]
SCHIZANTHUS.—Pretty, free flowering, half-hardy annuals, with oddly marked flowers. Mixed. Pkt. 3c.
SEDUM.—Well suited for baskets and rockeries; blooms freely; many varieties mixed, Pkt. 5c. [image]
SMILAX.—Much used for winter decorations; seeds start slowly and should be planted in loose, rich soil and kept moist and warm. Pkt. 8c.
SPRAGUAEA, Umbelleta.—Is really a very pretty and attractive little flower, desirable for bouquets. Flowers in dense umbels, on leafless stems, six inches or more in length; blossoms are pink and nearly everlasting. Sow seed under glass or in a sheltered place. Pkt. 10c.
STOCKS, Ten Weeks.—This plant embraces wonderful range of colors, unsurpassed for beds, borders or pot culture. To insure the best results they should be started early in the house and be transplanted to rich soil, deeply cultivated, with plenty of moisture.
Perpetual White. —(See Novelties.) Pkt. 10c.
Large Flowering Dwarf German.—Finest varieties mixed. Pkt. 5c. [image] [text in image: A.BLANC] SWEET PEAS. | 5553
Iowa Seed Company, Des Moines, Iowa. [entry continues from previous page] start them in boxes, cover shallow and see that they do not dry out; it makes a good house plant for winter, and always pleases the children, Pkt. 5c,[.]
SALPIGLOSSIS.—A very handsome, half-hardy annual; flowers beautifully veined and penciled.
Finest Mixed.—Per pkt. 5c.
Variveined.—(See Novelties.) Per pkt. 7c,[.]
SCHIZANTHUS.—Pretty, free flowering, half-hardy annuals, with oddly marked flowers. Mixed. Pkt. 3c.
SEDUM.—Well suited for baskets and rockeries; blooms freely; many varieties mixed, Pkt. 5c. [image]
SMILAX.—Much used for winter decorations; seeds start slowly and should be planted in loose, rich soil and kept moist and warm. Pkt. 8c.
SPRAGUAEA, Umbelleta.—Is really a very pretty and attractive little flower, desirable for bouquets. Flowers in dense umbels, on leafless stems, six inches or more in length; blossoms are pink and nearly everlasting. Sow seed under glass or in a sheltered place. Pkt. 10c.
STOCKS, Ten Weeks.—This plant embraces wonderful range of colors, unsurpassed for beds, borders or pot culture. To insure the best results they should be started early in the house and be transplanted to rich soil, deeply cultivated, with plenty of moisture.
Perpetual White. —(See Novelties.) Pkt. 10c.
Large Flowering Dwarf German.—Finest varieties mixed. Pkt. 5c. [image] [text in image: A.BLANC] SWEET PEAS. |