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Identifier: colesgardenannua1892cole Title: Cole's garden annual Year: 1892 (1890s) Authors: Cole's Seed Store Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection Subjects: Vegetables Seeds Catalogs Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs Garden tools Catalogs Flowers Seeds Catalogs Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs Publisher: Pella, Iowa : Cole's Seed Store Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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Text Appearing Before Image: excellent for bouquets and vases. October*frosts do not hurl the plant- and during thai month it Is one of the most showy plants in cul-tivation; easily raised from seed.Hybndus, line mixed; 4 to 5 feet, 10 ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon.) Beautiful spikes of gay-colored flowers, pro-duoed abundantly the tirst summer until afterfrost, and also flowers well the second season.Should be in every garden. The Tom Thumbvarieties are perfect gems in habit of growth andbrilliancy of colors. Hardy perennial. Majus Mixed, tall varieties; 2 feet 5 Tom Thumb, dwarf varieties; Gin., mixed.... 5 COLES FLOWER SEEDS. 5i ASTERS. It is unnecessary to dwell on the great beautyof these popular favorites, as they are appre-ciated by every one. Our seed is the finest thatFrance and Germany produce. We recommendour friends to plant a number of varieties, as noother annuals afford so magnificent a displayduring the summer and fall. Hardy Annual. Perpkt. JEWELL OR BALL. See Novelties 15 DWARF QUEEN. See Novelties 15

Text Appearing After Image: TRIUMPH ASTER. TRIUMPH. This is the most beautiful andperfect of all Dwarf Asters. Each plantforms an elegant bouquet of itself 7 to 8inches high. The flowers measure from 2l/2to 3 inches across of faultless form. Thecolor is scarlet. Each plant bears at leastthirty to forty flowers of exquisite beauty. 10 QUEEN OF THE MARKET. Of gracefulspreading habit, its great merit is its earlyflowering character, being in full bloomfully two weeks before any other Asterbpiic to hloccnrn ; rnvprl ooI^t-q. 12 i n. ... 10 Truffauts Peony-Flowered Perfection. Thisclass represents the greatest perfection ofthe Aster family which for form of flowers,variety, and brilliancy of colors, and habitof growth, is universally admitted to sur-pass all others hithergrown; mixed, 18 in.. 10 New Rose-flowered. Large flowers, double tothe center, robust growth, brilliant colors,mixed, 18 in 10 Goliath. An acquisition of extremely vigor-ous growth, forming large bushes profuselycovered with flowers immense in size,

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