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IMPERATRICE ELIZABETH. A pretty little striped variety, 

 which should be in every collection ; truss flat and small ; 

 foliage cut and fine ; habit creeping ; very pretty for a speci- 

 men plant, and a free grower in the garden. 



DEDHAM BELLE. A good pink, free-flowering variety. 



IPHIGENE. Purple, with dark eye ; a superior old 

 variety. 



ST V MARGARET. An old popular variety ; color crimson 

 scarlet ; truss and flower good ; always a free bloomer, and 

 well worthy of cultivation. 



GLORY OF AMERICA. A first-class verbena for the gar- 

 den ; always a mass of bloom ; crimson. 



LORD RAGLAN (Banks' s). Dark crimson, with dark eye ; 

 a fine flower ; but the plant is of slow growth, and a poor 

 bloomer. 



LORD RAGLAN (De Fosse's). Light pearl color; pecu- 

 liar ; good for spring blooming. 



MADELINE PARFUME. Like the last ; fine for the garden, 

 but useless in the green-house. 



MRS. ARCHER CLIVE. A first-class variety ; color rich 

 carmine, shading to dark eye ; equally fine for green-house 

 or open culture. 



MRS. HOLFORD. A fine white ; growth strong ; very 



