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Primuia veris. Polyanthus. An herbaceous plant of various 
colors, highly esteemed in Europe.” Half foot high. December till 
April. 
Primula chinensis. Chinese Primrose. 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. Different 
eolors; mixed, per package, 25 cents. One anda half feet high. Oc- 
tober till February. 
Pyrethrum aurea. Golden 
Feather. The flowers resemble Asters. 
‘It has bright yellow leaves which make 
it very showy asa border if massed with 
plants, such as coleus, ete. 
Reseda odorata. Sweet Migno- 
nette. A fragrant plant and a favorite 
with everybody. One foot high. 
Reseda grandiflora. Similar to 
the above plant and flower, spikes lar- 
ger. Fifteen inches. December till 
April. 
Seabiosa nana. Dwarf Mourn- 
ing Bride. Plants of double flowers of 
various colors. One foot high. Decem- 
ber till April. Reseda odorata, 
Saponaria calabrica. Soapwort. A very free flowering an- 
nual, of easy culture, resembling somewhat in leaves the Sweet 
William. One and a half feet high. December till April. 
Salvia coccinea splendeus. Scarlet Salvia or Red Flower- 
ing 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. 
Sileme Armeria. Lobel’s Catchfly. A free blooming plant of 
easy culture; flowers almost anywhere. Red and white. One and a 
half feet high. 
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Tagetes Erecta. Tagetes Patula. 
