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AMATEUR CULTIVATOR S GUIDE 



CENOTHERA LAMARCKiA (onc-tenth natural size). 



1084 (Enothera Undulaia. Primrose: from Pem. Hardy perennial, i J feet . . $0.05 



1085 — Fruiicosa. A very fine perennial species; rich yellow flowers ; numerous; open 



in sunshine (diurnal). 2 feet 10 



1086 — ■ Glauca. Flowers deep, rich yellow ; very free-flowering. Hardy perennial . .10 



OrVOPOKDOiV. Nat. Ord., Compositce. 



1087 Onopordon Tauricum. A noble thistle-like plant, of very ornamental character; 



thrives well in any soil ; flower purple. Hardy perennial. 6 feet . . . .10 



OXJLI^IS. Nat. Ord., Oxalidacem. 



Elegant flowering-plants, particularly adapted for the greenhouse or parlor, where they 

 bloom in mid-winter. 



1089 Oxalis Rosea. A very neat, erect-growing plant, six to nine or twelve inches high, with 



small, medium-sized leaves, and numerous conspicuous clusters of bright rose- 

 colored, salver-shaped flowers 10 



1090 — — Tropxoloides. Yellow. Tender annual. Quarter foot Jo 



OA.TS (Avena Sensitiva). Nat. Ord., Graminece. 



A very curious genus of ornamental grasses ; fine for dried bouquets ; suitable for mixed 

 borders. Hardy annual. 



1091 Oats Animated. Curious, z feet . . . . . • 05 



