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Seed Catalogue and Garden Guide.
VINCA.—Seed should be started in the house and plants set out the first of June. They make very handsome border plants, giving a mass of bloom through the summer and fall, when they may be potted for the winter flowering in doors. Mixed varieties. Pkt. 8c.
VIOLA Odorata.—The well known Sweet Violet. All colors, mixed. Seeds start very slowly. Pkt. 10c.
WAHLENBERGIA—Grandiflora, Mixed.—No artist can do Justice to the wonderful beauty of this flower, which attracts much attention on our seed farm. It is easily grown and is the flower for everybody, in city and country. It is a perennial plant, blooming first year from seed, which should be sown early in the open ground. They bloom very profusely and continuously all summer, if flowers are removed as soon as they begin to fade. The flowers are of large size, being 2½ to 3 inches in diameter, and the various shades of light blue, lavender and white. Plants increase in size from year to year, and are sure to please. Our seed is saved from the best double flowers. Pkt. 10c. [image] [text in image: A.BLANC.PHILA.]
WALLFLOWER, Single Mixed.—Greatly prized for their exquisite fragrance. They grow in long brilliantly colored spikes of flowers. There are many varieties. Plants removed to pots in autumn will produce an abundance of delightfully fragrant flowers. Pkt. 5c.
Double Varieties Mixed. Pkt. [—]12c. [image]
WHITLAVIA.—Delicate and pretty but perfectly hardy plants, with drooping clusters of bell shaped flowers; they thrive in cool, moist situations; free bloomers, and for partially shaded places are very desirable.
Grandiflora.—Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. [image]
WISTARIA.—One of the most popular, hardy vines climbing to a height of fifty feet or more. Perennial easily grown from seed. Pkt. 10c.
WILD CUCUMBER.—See Novelties. Pkt. 10c.
XERANTHEMUM.—Free-flowering easily grown, making a handsome bed.
Double White.—Pkt. 5c.
All Kinds Mixed.—Pkt. 5c.
ZINNIA.—Strong growing, hardy and elegant plants, rivaling the Dahlia in size and doubleness, while the colors are bright and varied, ranging from pure white to deep, purplish crimson, splendid for hedges, beds or borders.
New Zebra.—Beautifully and brilliantly striped with rich colors. There are always some plants which do not produce striped flowers. Very handsome; all colors mixed. Pkt. 10c.
Finest Mixed Double.—Tall sorts. Pkt. 5c.
Finest Mixed Double Dwarf.—Pkt. 5c. Ornamental Grasses. | 5654
Seed Catalogue and Garden Guide.
VINCA.—Seed should be started in the house and plants set out the first of June. They make very handsome border plants, giving a mass of bloom through the summer and fall, when they may be potted for the winter flowering in doors. Mixed varieties. Pkt. 8c.
VIOLA Odorata.—The well known Sweet Violet. All colors, mixed. Seeds start very slowly. Pkt. 10c.
WAHLENBERGIA—Grandiflora, Mixed.—No artist can do Justice to the wonderful beauty of this flower, which attracts much attention on our seed farm. It is easily grown and is the flower for everybody, in city and country. It is a perennial plant, blooming first year from seed, which should be sown early in the open ground. They bloom very profusely and continuously all summer, if flowers are removed as soon as they begin to fade. The flowers are of large size, being 2½ to 3 inches in diameter, and the various shades of light blue, lavender and white. Plants increase in size from year to year, and are sure to please. Our seed is saved from the best double flowers. Pkt. 10c. [image] [text in image: A.BLANC.PHILA.]
WALLFLOWER, Single Mixed.—Greatly prized for their exquisite fragrance. They grow in long brilliantly colored spikes of flowers. There are many varieties. Plants removed to pots in autumn will produce an abundance of delightfully fragrant flowers. Pkt. 5c.
Double Varieties Mixed. Pkt. [—]12c. [image]
WHITLAVIA.—Delicate and pretty but perfectly hardy plants, with drooping clusters of bell shaped flowers; they thrive in cool, moist situations; free bloomers, and for partially shaded places are very desirable.
Grandiflora.—Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. [image]
WISTARIA.—One of the most popular, hardy vines climbing to a height of fifty feet or more. Perennial easily grown from seed. Pkt. 10c.
WILD CUCUMBER.—See Novelties. Pkt. 10c.
XERANTHEMUM.—Free-flowering easily grown, making a handsome bed.
Double White.—Pkt. 5c.
All Kinds Mixed.—Pkt. 5c.
ZINNIA.—Strong growing, hardy and elegant plants, rivaling the Dahlia in size and doubleness, while the colors are bright and varied, ranging from pure white to deep, purplish crimson, splendid for hedges, beds or borders.
New Zebra.—Beautifully and brilliantly striped with rich colors. There are always some plants which do not produce striped flowers. Very handsome; all colors mixed. Pkt. 10c.
Finest Mixed Double.—Tall sorts. Pkt. 5c.
Finest Mixed Double Dwarf.—Pkt. 5c. Ornamental Grasses. |