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PRIJttUI^A MAI^ACOIDES. 



3826 An introduction from China that has proved itself to be 

 one of the freest- flowering species for pots yet introduced. 

 Seeds sown in February produce plants that will bloom 

 from May till July, while by sowing in August it can be 

 had in flower throughout the winter months. It resembles 

 P. Forbesi, but is of somewhat stronger growth. Flow- 

 ers are a delicate shade of lilac. A fine window or 

 greenhouse plant. 25 cts. per pkt. 



PRIHULA MAI^ACOIDES AI,BA. 



3827 A pure white variety of the preceding, and similar in its 

 general habit, and having all the free and quick-flower- 

 ing qualities of its parent. 2-5 cts. per pkt. 



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HARDY PYRETHRIJM, 



J848 An important addition to the list of Hardy Perennials and 

 similar to the well-known, tall-growing Pyrethrum Hy- 

 bridum, forming compact bushes not over 18 inches high, 

 and bearing their numerous white, flesh, rose and red 

 flowers in the greatest profusion during the spring 

 months. 30 cts. per pkt. ; 2 pkts. . 50 cts, 



OREER'S 

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Salvia Splendens Bouquet Rose. 



New Dwarf Hardy Pyrethrum. 



Salvia Splendens 

 ^^Bouquet Rose." 



3936 This novel variety of the pop- 

 ular Scarlet Sage is an intro 

 duction of a famous French 

 hybridizer and is identical in 

 every way to the ordinary 

 Scarlet Sage except in color, 

 which is rich mallow-rose oi 

 flame color. We had a line 

 of it in our trial grounds the 

 past season, and was much 

 pleased with its uniform hab- 

 it of growth and free-flower 

 ing qualities, while the nove' 

 coloring attracted much at 

 tention. 20 cts. per pkt. ; 3 

 pkts. for 50 cts. 



Scliizantlius 



Bridal Veil. 



3966 A new snow-white variety of 

 the beautiful Scldzanthus 

 Wisetonensis now so popular as a summer flowering annual, but of 

 greater value as a plant for the conservatory for early spring flower- 

 ing, for which purpose the seed should be sown in the Autumn. 

 This new variety grows about 18 inches high and is literally covered 

 with large, round, glistening snow-white flowers, which contrast 

 beautifully with the bright fresh green of the finely laciniated foliage. 

 25 cts. per pkt. 



TIVO BRII.I.IANT SY^'EET WII.I.IAIHS. 



4282 Newport Pink. A distinct new color in this favorite hardy plant, 

 which originated in one of the far-famed gardens at Newport, R. I. 

 In color it is what florists call watermelon-pink or salmony-rose. For 

 mid-season mass bedding it has no equal. Perfectly hardy. 15 cts, 

 per pkt. 



Scarlet Beauty. A splendid companion to the brilliant salmony- 

 pink variety offered above. The color is an intense rich, deep scarlet, 

 and a most effective plant for the old-fashioned hardy border, where 

 this shade is very uncommon. 15 cts. per pkt. 



A packet each of the above for 25 cts. 



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