FOE THE SOUTHERN STATES, 



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Myosotis psiliistris. Forget-me- 

 not. A fine little plant with small, blue, 

 star-like flowers. Should have a moist, 

 shady situation. Does not succeed so 

 wTll here as in Europe, of which it is a 

 native. Half foot high. December till 

 March. 



NeFiBopisOsi SaBsigfi^is. Blue Grove 

 Love. Plants of easy culture^ very 

 pretty and profuse bloomers. Bright 

 blue with white centre. One foot higli. 



MeBsi<[>5*lB8l5ii;' usaaciaSataie Large 

 white flowers spotted Vv^ith violet. One 

 foot high. December till April. 



Ni^ella daMistscejusa. Love in a 

 Mist. Plants of easy culture, vv-ith light 

 blue flowers. Does not transplant well. 

 One foot high. December till April. 



Niereiii^erg-ia: gracilis. Nierem- 

 bergia. Nice plants with delicate foli- 

 age, and vsrhite flow^ers tinted with lilac. 

 One foot high. November till April. 



^ajjOtSaera JLajiiarcliaaaiia. Eve- 

 ning Primrose. Showy, large yellow 

 flowers. December till April. Two feet 

 high. 



Paa''**^*^!" l§«[i»8sitBsifeB'BB9ii, Double 

 flowering Pop]>y. Of different colors; 

 very showy. 



Paj>aver I'ai.^iiBicHliis llo^verecl. 

 Double fringed flowers; very showy. 

 Cannot be transplanted. Two feet high. 

 October till March. 



PettiHBa SiybB'ida. Petunia. Splen- 

 did mixed hybrid varieties. A very dec- 

 orative plant of various colors, well 

 known to almost every lover of flowers. 

 Plants are of spreading habit, about one 

 foot high. January till May, 



Petiinia ^OB'a pleiio. Large double 

 flowering varieties. They are hybri- 

 dized with the finest strains, and will 

 give from 20 to 25 per cent of double 

 flowers. "Very handsome ; 25 cents per 

 package. January till March. 



Piilox I>EruBiii«ioaitlis. Drum- 

 mond's Phlox. One of the best and most 

 popular annuals in cultivation. Their 

 various colors and length of flowering, 

 with easy culture, make them favorites 

 with every one. All fine colors mixed. 

 One foot high. .December till April, 



(Enothei'M Lumarckiana. 



Papaver Ranunculus Flowered. 



Portulaca, 



