The Maule seed book : 1917 . WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Flower Seeds—149 RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean) Hardy Annual A stately, strong-growing and highly ornamental tree-like annualplant; 6 to 14 feet high. Very effective as a foliage plant. Highly desira-ble for centres of beds or for backgrounds. By planting Riclnus beanson the borders of gardens moles may be kept away, as they will leaveas soon as they get a scent of the plant.. RiCINUS, ZANZIBARENSfS. 1714 ZANZIBARENSIS. The handsomest strain of castor oil bean.Leaf sometimes 2 feet across, with stem rising 8 to 12 feet. Four vari

The Maule seed book : 1917 . WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Flower Seeds—149 RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean) Hardy Annual A stately, strong-growing and highly ornamental tree-like annualplant; 6 to 14 feet high. Very effective as a foliage plant. Highly desira-ble for centres of beds or for backgrounds. By planting Riclnus beanson the borders of gardens moles may be kept away, as they will leaveas soon as they get a scent of the plant.. RiCINUS, ZANZIBARENSfS. 1714 ZANZIBARENSIS. The handsomest strain of castor oil bean.Leaf sometimes 2 feet across, with stem rising 8 to 12 feet. Four vari Stock Photo
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The Maule seed book : 1917 . WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Flower Seeds—149 RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean) Hardy Annual A stately, strong-growing and highly ornamental tree-like annualplant; 6 to 14 feet high. Very effective as a foliage plant. Highly desira-ble for centres of beds or for backgrounds. By planting Riclnus beanson the borders of gardens moles may be kept away, as they will leaveas soon as they get a scent of the plant.. RiCINUS, ZANZIBARENSfS. 1714 ZANZIBARENSIS. The handsomest strain of castor oil bean.Leaf sometimes 2 feet across, with stem rising 8 to 12 feet. Four varie-ties in a mixture—green, copper brown, brownish purple and bronze.Finest mixed. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; % lb., 60 cents. 1713 liACINIATCS. {yew.) Distinct variety of medium height, differing from all other sorts by the light green, deeply cut foliage; theelegantly narrow lobes being divided nearly to the stalk. The plantpresents a very graceful appearance. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 50 cts. 1715 MIXED. All the best plain and fancy varieties in a grand mix-ture. Packet, 5 cents; oance, 15 cents; ^ pound, 35 cents. ROSE SEED (Miniature Fairy Roses)Heody Perennial

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