. RUDBI R SUPERBA. RHODANTHE (Swan River Everlasting). PER PKT. 3860 A charming annual; succeeds in a light rich soil and a warm, shel- tered situation; valuable for pot culture; flowers everlasting; mixed colors; 1 foot 5 RIDBECKIA (Cone-Flower). 3901 Bicolor Superba. Fine free-flowering annual variety, growing about 2 feet high, forming a dense bush and producing in great abundance on long stems its bright flowers. The disc is brown, the florets golden-yellow, with large velvety-brown- spots at the base; very effective and useful for cutting. (See cut.) 10 3905 Bicolor SUperba plena. A new c


. RUDBI R SUPERBA. RHODANTHE (Swan River Everlasting). PER PKT. 3860 A charming annual; succeeds in a light rich soil and a warm, shel- tered situation; valuable for pot culture; flowers everlasting; mixed colors; 1 foot 5 RIDBECKIA (Cone-Flower). 3901 Bicolor Superba. Fine free-flowering annual variety, growing about 2 feet high, forming a dense bush and producing in great abundance on long stems its bright flowers. The disc is brown, the florets golden-yellow, with large velvety-brown- spots at the base; very effective and useful for cutting. (See cut.) 10 3905 Bicolor SUperba plena. A new completely double-flowering type. The plant grows from 18 to 24 inches high, the double Zinnia-like flowers are golden-yellow with a dark brown tip at the base of the petals. Very free-flowering over a season, which begins in July, continuing till frost. 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 3906 Fulgida. An effective hardy perennial sort, producing in masses during August and September brilliant orange-yellow flowers; 3 ft. 10 3902 Newmani. One of the finest of autumn-flowering perennials, bearing large flowers. Bright orange-yellow petals, surrounding a large black cone; a showy flower. 15 3903 Purpurea {Giant Purple Cone-Floiver). A most interesting hardy perennial, producing all summer large, showy, reddish-purple flowers; about 4 inches across, with a remarkably large cone- shaped centre of brown; thickly set with golden tips in spiral lines. 15 (Painted Tongue). The Salpiglossis is one of the greatest favorites among annuals, partly because of its easy culture, but principally for its beauti- ful, almost orchid-like flowers, which it produces from early summer until late fall. Seed should be sown early in spring in a hotbed or window and trans- planted when weather is settled or directly out of doors after danger of frost. (See cut.) IflPROVED LARGE=FLOWERlNG. This is a splendid strain of these beautiful annuals. PER PKT. 3912 Crimson 10 3913 Primrose 10 3914 Purple and


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