Childs' combination catalogue for 1910 : flower seeds vegetable seeds summer bulbs hardy bulbs and plants house plants shrubs new fruits and dutch or full bulbs . SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1910. 21 SWeet Peas. Our Great Collection of Grand New Varieties. One of the dear old flowers that will never go out of fash-ion. Everyone who has a yard ought to grow quantities ofthis sweetest of all flowers, that is not only a beautiful low-growing vine for gardens and decoration, but one of the mostuseful of all in furnishing material for vases, bouquets, andall 3ut flower work. Pla

Childs' combination catalogue for 1910 : flower seeds vegetable seeds summer bulbs hardy bulbs and plants house plants shrubs new fruits and dutch or full bulbs . SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1910. 21 SWeet Peas. Our Great Collection of Grand New Varieties. One of the dear old flowers that will never go out of fash-ion. Everyone who has a yard ought to grow quantities ofthis sweetest of all flowers, that is not only a beautiful low-growing vine for gardens and decoration, but one of the mostuseful of all in furnishing material for vases, bouquets, andall 3ut flower work. Pla Stock Photo
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Childs' combination catalogue for 1910 : flower seeds vegetable seeds summer bulbs hardy bulbs and plants house plants shrubs new fruits and dutch or full bulbs . SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1910. 21 SWeet Peas. Our Great Collection of Grand New Varieties. One of the dear old flowers that will never go out of fash-ion. Everyone who has a yard ought to grow quantities ofthis sweetest of all flowers, that is not only a beautiful low-growing vine for gardens and decoration, but one of the mostuseful of all in furnishing material for vases, bouquets, andall 3ut flower work. Plant quantities of these lovely flowersand cut them with a lavish hand. Their presence will bringpleasure to the sick room, adorn your friends otherwiseempty vases, and make happy the flower-hungry childrenwith no pretty yards and flowers of their own; for everyflower you pick, two will come to fill its place. Easy to growanywhere if sown early, very early. For the largest and finestblossoms, dig a trench six inches deep, put in two inches ofrotten manure, a little earih, and sow the seed over thisthree inches apart in the row, covering an inch and a halfdee