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NO. PRICE 



1126 Sweei Peas, Black. From Ceylon. 6feet $0.05 



1127 Whiie. From Ceylon. 6 feet 05 



1128 Purple. From Ceylon. 6 feet 05 



1129 Painied Lady. From Ceylon. 6 feet . 05 



1130 Scarlet. From Ceylon. 6 feet 05 



1131 Scarlet Striped. From Ceylon. 6 feet 05 



1132 Mixed. The above mixed 05 



1133 Everlasting. (See Lathyrus) 05 



1134 Lord Anson's. Light-blue. 1 5 foot 05 



1135 Tangier. Scarlet; from Barbary 05 



IPEI^A^HGOINTLTM:. Nat. Ord., Geraniacea:. 



A genus of indispensable and beautifijl greenhouse plants : whether for the adornment of 

 the conservatory or the drawing-room, they stand unrivalled. Greenhouse perennial. 



1136 Pelargonium. Finest mixed. From named prize flowers 25 



(For other varieties, see Geranium.) 



I»E]N"STEM:0I»J'. Nat. Ord., Scrophulariace<B. 



A genus of well-known and highly ornamental hardy herbaceous plants, with long, grace- 

 ful spikes of fine-shaped and richly-colored flowers. One of the most efiective and free- 

 flowering of border and bedding plants ; succeeds in any light soil 



1137 Penstemon Cordifolius. Fine ; scarlet ; from Mexico. 2 feet . . , . . .10 



1138 Gentianoides. Purple and white ; from Mexico. 2 feet 10 



1140 Coccineus. Scarlet and white ; from Mexico 10 



1141 Jeffreyanus. Sky-blue; fine .25 



1142 Lobbiatius. Beautiful yellow, of good habit ; fragrant. 2 feet 25 



1143 Murrayanum. Light-scarlet, in long spikes, fine foliage ; from Texas . . . .10 



1144 Digitalis. White, striped with red. 2 feet 10 



1145 Finest Mixed 10 



I'EK.IILiI^^. Nat. Ord., LabiaUe. 



Among the recent introductions of omamental-foliaged plants for flower-garden decora- 

 tion, the Perilla deserves a more than ordinary share of attention. Its habit of growth is 

 neat and shrubby, whilst its foliage is a deep mulberry or blackish purple, and forms a fine 

 contrast to the silvery foliage of Cineraria Maritima, or the lively green of other plants. 

 Kalf-liardy annual. 



1146 Perilla Nankinensis. Leaves, a deep mulberry or purplish-black ; from China. 2 feet .05 



I»ETXJjVIJL. Nat. Ord., Solanac^e. 



A highly ornamental and profuse-flowering, easily cultivated garden favorite, equally 

 effective and beautiful whether grown in pots for the decoration of the greenhouse and sit- 

 ting-room window, or planted out in beds or mixed borders. The brilliancy and variety of 

 its colors, combined w ith the duration of its blooming period, render it invaluable. Seeds 

 sown in spring make fine bedding-plants for summer and autumn display ; succeeds in any 

 rich soil. Half-hardy perennials. 



1147 Petunia Phoenicia (the original variety). Flowers small ; deep purple 05 



fl48 Grandiflora Hybrida. Mixed; saved from named flowers . . . .25 



(149 Marginata. Green-bordered; a fine variety 10 



h50 Buchanan's Hybrids. Beautifully blotched and marbled ; a fine variety . .25 



1151 Inimitable. Red-margined and blotched, with pure white ; fine . . .25 



1152 Countess of Ellesmere. Deep rose, with white throat 10 



1153 Striatifolia. A beautiful striped variety 25 



1154 Flore Pleno. These are fecundated with great care, and are sure to produce a 



large percentage of double flowers 25 



1155 Large-flowered Alba. White; fine 10 



1156 Purpurea. Purple 10 



H57 Rosea. Rose-colored 10 



1158 Violet. Violet 10 



1159 Good Mixed 05 



1160 Finest Mixed 10 



