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Amaranthus Salicifolius. Fountain Plant. Rich colored 
foliage, very graceful. Five to six feet high. Sow from February till 



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- Aquilegia or Columbine, Balsamina Camellia-Flowered. 1 

Aquilegia. Columbine. A showy and beautiful flower of differ- 
ent colors; two feet high. Sow from October till March. Should be 
sown early if flowers are wished; if sown late will not bloom till next 
season. 




Balsamina Hiertensis. Lady Slipper. A well known flower 
of easy culture. Requires good ground to produce double flowers. - 





Baisamina. Improved Camellia-flowered. Very double and 
beautiful colors. The strain which I offer of this variety is very fine; 
but to have them perfect they should not be sown too soon, In rich 
ground and during dry weather they require plenty of water. 



Baisamina camellia flora alba. Pure white flowers, used 
for bouquets ; about two feet high. Sow from February till August. 


Bellis Perennis. Daisy. Finest double mixed variety; four 
inches high. From October till January. 



_ - Cacalia coccinea. Scarlet Tassel Flower. A profuse flowering 
pliant, with tassel-shaped flowers in cluster; one and a half feet. Sow 
from February till May. 





