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Phox Drummondii grandiflora alba. 



Pure white, some with purple rvr violet eye. 

 Portulaca. A small plant of great beau- 

 ty, and of the easiest culture. Does best in 

 a well exposed situation, where it hasplen- 

 ty of sun. The flowers are of various colors, 

 from white to bright scarlet and crimson. 

 The plant is good for edging vases or pots; 

 or where large plants are kept in tubs, the 

 surface can be filled with this neat little 

 genus of plants. Half foot high. February 

 till August. 



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Blue Grove Love, 



Portulaca grandiflora, fl. pi. Double 

 Portujaca. The same variety of colors with 

 semi-double and double flowers; half foot 

 high. February till August. 



Primula veris. Cowslip. An herbace- 

 ous plant of various colors, highly esteemed 

 in Europe; half foot high, December till 

 April. 



Nigelia Damascena. 



Primula Chinensis. Chinese Prim- 

 rose. A green-house plant which flowers 

 profusely and continues to bloom for a long 



time; should be sown early to insure the 

 plant flowering well. Difi'erent colors mixed, 

 per package, 25 cents. One and a half feet 

 October till February, 



high. 



(Enothera Lamarcklana. 



Pyrethrum aurem. Golden Feather. 

 The flowers resemble Asters. It has bright 

 yellow leaves which make it very showy as 

 a border if massed with plants such as 

 Coleus, etc. 



Reseda odorata grandiflora. Sweet 

 Mignonette. A fragrant plant with large 



Papaver Ranunculus Flowered. 



spikes of yellowish red flowers and a favor- 

 ite with everybody. Fifteen inches high. 

 December till April. 



Saponaria calabrica. Soapwort. A 

 very free flowering annual, of easy culture, 

 resembling somewhat in leaves the Sweet 



Oup strain of Phlox is excellent, the most brilliant colors are repre- 

 sented. 



