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ders. with bright yellow flowers 

 growing upright. Two and a half 

 feet high. 



Tagetes Patula. French or 

 Dwarf Marigold. A very comp- 

 act dwarf growingvariety, covered 

 with yellow and brown flowers. 

 One and a half feet high. Janu- 

 ary till April. 



Torenia Fournieri. A plant 

 from Mexico of recent introduc- 

 tion, but which has become ver}' 

 popular in a short time. It s'"ands 

 the heat well, is well adapted to 

 pot culture and makes one of the 

 most valuable bedding plants we 

 have. The flowers are of a sky 

 blue color, with three spots of 

 dark blue. The seeds are very 

 fine and take a good while to ger- 

 minate. It transplants very easy. 



Verbena hybrida. Hybridized 



Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora Stellata Splendens. 

 Ver- Verbena Candidissima. White Ver- 



bena. A well known and favorite flower for I bena. Pure white flowers of more or less 



borders. Their long flowering and great 

 diversity of color make them valuable for 

 every garden however small. x\ll colors 

 mixed. One and a half feet high. January 

 till April. 



Verbena Striped Italian. These are 

 beautiful striped kinds of all colors with 

 large e3'es. 



fragrance. One and a half feet high. Jan- 

 uary till April. 



Vinca rosea and alba. Red and White 

 periwinkle. Plants of shining foliage, with 

 while and dark rose colored flowers, which 

 are produced the whole summer and au- 

 tumn. Two feet high. February till April. 



Portulaca. 



Eeseda Odorata. 



Primula Veris. 



Half loot high. 



Viola odorata. Sweet Violet. Well 

 known edging plant, which generally is 

 propagated by dividing the plants; but can 

 also be raised from seed. 

 Sow from January till March, 



Viola tricolor maxima. Large flower- 

 ing English Pansy. This is one of the finest 

 little plants in cultivation for pots or the 

 open ground. They are of endless colors 



and markings. When planted in the gar- 

 den, they will show better if planted in 

 masses, and a little elevated above the level 

 of the garden. Half foot high. October till 



March. 



Bugnot's Improved blotched Pansy. 



Thii new variety is certamlv the hand- 

 somest ot all the Pansies and like the Odiers 

 are five blotched and generally yellow or 



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