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Primnla cliiiiensis. Chinese 

 Primrose, A green -Iiouse plant, which 

 flowers profusely aud continues to 

 bloom for a long timej should be sown 

 early to insure the plant flowering 

 well. Different colors mixed, \mr pack- 

 age 25 cents. One and a half feet 

 high. October till February. 



Reseda oderata. Sweet Mign- 

 onette. A fragrant plant and a favor- 

 ite with everybody. One foot high. 



Reseda grandiflora. Similar to 

 the above plant and flower, spikes lar- 

 ger. Fifteen inches. December till 

 April. 



Scabiosa nana. Dwarf Mourn- 

 ing Bride. Plants of double flowers of various colors. One foot 

 high. December till April. 



Saponaria calabrica. Soapwort. A very free flowering 

 annual, of easy culture, resembling somewhat in leaves the Sweet 

 William. One and a half feet high. December till April. 



Salvia coccinea splendens. Scarlet Silvia or Eed 

 Flowering Sage. A pot or green-house plant, but which can be 

 grown as an annual, as it flowers freely from seed the first year. 

 Two to three feet high. February till April. 



Silene Arnieria, LobeFs Catchfly. A free blooming 

 plant of easy culture j flowers almost anywhere. Eed and white. 

 One and a half feet high. 



Reseda oderata. 



Tagetes Erecta. 



Tagetes Patula. 



Tagetes erecta. African or Tall-growing Marigold. Very 

 showy annuals for borders, with bright yellow flowers growing 

 upright. One and a half feet high. 



Tagetes patula, French or Dwarf Marigold. A very 

 compact dwarf growing variety, covered with yellow and brown 

 flowers. One and a half feet high. January till April. 



Verbena hybrida. Hybridized Verbena. A well known 

 and favorite flower for borders. Their long flowering and great 

 diversity of color make them valuable for every garden, however 



