f"’*WlD°~w ~\pI.--w1»*~"~»v-w*w-v~¢-~~¢--,¢.~.-- ‘ 1 N ` _ _ __' _ Wk, 1 i ' 97"' """’ " """""",'W“,', ‘€"'*°-1-~v-qpv _ _ u.\,y ‘, ‘ ‘ . » ‘ ' ' ' ' t t 4. _...... e-....»--......,_..-..... _ _ _ I., __l‘_ ,: ‘ H' ‘»{:, The finest and most popular gin blooming u-tll along in Anri scarlet a‘hnual we have hiidiyxvni fit its best n Scntrmlvl for beds, and a gorgeous show when for growing aarly frosts nipped it Salviaa .vc garden ‘ender and one of the first annu.»'.» \ -- summer frost is to he hit»by frost scarlet sage Salvin The bfdriiltt WMS SUCH HS Clflm i commercial varie Bedlnan, Bonfire, Drooping Spikes, The type plant Baivln,and`othcrs are all gorgeous bedd ing plants easily raised from seed I sown either in boxes or in the -, open ground Plants are also to be ”' had cheaply from almost every dealer but anybody can own from seed quite as A beautiful blue farlnaccea. grows as with shlnlng and numerous flowers with occasional pure another excellent has the advantage perennial and the annuals yer will come up vigorously an other year and be ready for a fine display early in the season --, - 1,-.»»~ t f _ ,Recently new colors in e _ L Salvia-\splendens type have added ~§ ;,:¢;ni‘£S bgaitgaovf ltlhis very useful ., l _" _ avsooiy pini l‘ vt»r1e:y~luiown‘n» s.,n¢|y,‘;m5;%|u1§}, "5 "°Fe*’- “|131 Q rich purple' lol`o`l _ Y * shade known as Maroon ' * Prince , ' ‘ '|`|1°Kii IS also-a creamy white type f" l if » l ,Fir I sffilrfns fiisnlay _ ia i me - ‘ i,£l\‘d&n and for \llAzlli`|i'g7` gg;-ly splendens, is still one of the !lnost.»flll dlsplly these lcarlet 'solving of the list although - not often are invaluable and have noannual ' F f seen as the dwarf and lcompgicst rival of their color. ‘ "' bedding types have lar' ey V - ,oadeiicgrq mis; ' placed it. They have gagined nolh-_ bliie and"gr|iy: -me y lag in briiilanee or wan- although Saivialm-ruin, ,,- they are !r.¢.€r and earlier blooxning are very easily and give a longer display. 'and a"'pa¢ke¢ The old salvia splendens was n suff|¢;1en_¢ for B tall growing form often reaching They three or four feet and did 'not beg least, _ »`.,.1,,.,, When first introduced am number gran g me in elm of years ago the` aweot~scented` duclr?g'tlzer::1,;|to tvlealltht ~ V flowering tobacco, Nicotiana A particularly valuabl Dimmu) affinis. at once sprang irgo ~ grgat e E";g|°l"“ I” 'gfavuianty which ‘nas at aliaeeta. g;'m§‘ul“’lj_’S l 8.21 Wm# the lntmdu<;_tl,ou` l h; ~ ' considerable flourish of "the “gtar 316:; r Flower," another tobacco of stately ' , C Srowth and ornamental value. '° Nicotiana sylvestrisi The latter, ' however, magnificent a pl ag it m°"° Lila ¥i~m._,_»' from “Y-W xx., is, did not amid or Hold ~¢n`ef '°“‘°’ “” popularity or N. amnis. The um-af ‘aww 2"’ ”"l4‘l“" flowering tobacco tol be introduced ‘n wmuh was the red-folwered Sander‘s “Wally tobacco, N. Sanderate: Next came A" hybrds of N. affinis and of N. Saunderae and we now have the'm`l in variouasnades of rose. plhii; lavender and violet. ,_ _ “_ But the old-fashioned. sweet- m0u,h,M' scented Nicotiana afflnis is still owed and ge favorite. lt is evening other mm oomer, pening late after. 'hvlt l 4 and giving off a "Wu" ,“ i muon for 40 know thee! is .s ~ ~ - in. that se" thee their in - ~ manhood age. ` *and "_" ll ’, “Wm WL t ` cm;-5 ghe not the ' ' “rogni enough. t . IM’ ‘Rl of ,.‘?(,_..,,~» "1 f D . - -Q.-» ¢____._ M _.__ ' 'nightly to reed ' A' ', and re