| crimson | |
Mrs. Dugdale | |Best | |
| | rose-pink| |
Navy blue | |Rich dark | |
| | blue | |
Primrose | |Light | |
| | yellow | |
Senator | |White, | |
| | purple, | |
| | and | |
| | maroon | |
| | striped | |
Mont Blanc, very | |White | 2 ft. |
early | | | |
Stella Morse | |Primrose | |
| | flushed | |
| | with pink| |
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SUNFLOWERS | H.A. |All shades|4-8 ft. |Cheerful flowers to line
Henry Wilde | |of yellow | |up against fences or at
Primrose-coloured | | | |the back of shrubberies,
Cucumerifolius | | | |whose seeds, if left to
hybridus fl. pl., | | | |ripen, will secure the
a fine mixture of | | | |company of many birds for
new varieties, | | | |your garden through the
decorative and | | | |autumn and early winter.
good for cutting | | | |
Single Russian (The | | | 8 ft. |
Henyard Sunflower),| | | |
large head heavy | | | |
with seeds | | | |
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VERBENA | H.A. | |11/2 ft. |The best summer-bedding
Defiance, scarlet | | | |plant that is raised from
bedder | | | |seed, which must be well
Candidissima | | | |soaked before sowing. The
Auriculaeflora, | | | |mammoth varieties are the
various, with | | | |most satisfactory, and
white eye | | | |among them are to be
Mammoth, mixed, | |Red, | |found shaded tints of rose
large flo
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