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as it stands to-day is one of our prettiest garden 
favorites, its only drawback being that it has no 
fragrance. Inthe Odorata this obstacle is over- 
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Knowing that it will soon become a favorite. 
The flowers do not grow in clusters like other 
sorts. but run up into spikes about 3 inches long, 
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# Colors. white and pinkish-white. They bloom 
profusely all summer, are easy to germinate in 
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ty of this species in cultivation. Its dark green 
and finely lacinated leaves cover the lower part of 
the main stem, each branch of which bears a spike 
of bloom 8 to 16 inches in length. The flowers are 
of most lovely and delicate shade of sulphur-yellow, 
the color of a Marechal Neil Rose, and as they ex- 
pand almost simultaneously from the base to the 
,{Summit of the spike, the beauty of this attractive 
plant is seen to full advantage. Packet, 25 cents. 
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GODETIA. Princess Henry.— new and pretty addition to that popu- f 
lar garden favorite, the Godetia. Itsdistinctness over all others isclearly estab-@ 
lished by its dwarf, compact habit, and beautiful colorings of its large flowers. 
They are of a most delicate satiny rose, each petal marked with a broad and g 
shining carmine spot, contrasting beautifully with its rich ground color. I can 
only say that if every reader of this catalogue knew how beautiful Godetia 
Princess Henry really is, not one would fail to plant it. Packet.10cents. 
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