FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN. 

Maricotp, Ev. Dorapo. 
LOBELIA—Covtinued. 
Picta. A beautiful variety, with rich, velvety- 
veined and netted foliage, and light rose-colored 
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Prima-Donna. A charming novelty. In habit 
it is very dwarf and compact, with rich velvety 
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6026 
6032 
6030 
6027 Erinus Grandiflora Flore Duplici. This, 
lovely new double blue flowering hose-in-hose-like 
form is of a trailing habit; fine for massing, ete.....20 
White Gem. Forms a perfect ball of snow-white 
flowers; very charming appearance............ceeeeeees 
Cardinalis (Cardinal flower). A hardy peren- 
nial native variety, with spikes of brilliant scarlet 
flowers, blooming the first season if sown early; a 
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Cardinalis and Fulgens Hybrids. Foliage 
varies from bright green to brown or reddish green. 
Flowers are large and resemble Cardinalis, but are 
of splendid shades of rose, red, lilac, purple, ete. ; 
in bicom from July to October; hardy perennials ; 
2 feet 3 
6021 
6028 
6031 
LOPHOSPERMUM. 
Highly ornamental and effective for the garden or 
conservatory, with showy, fox-glove-like flowers; requires | 
a light, rich soil; half-hardy annual; 10 feet. 
6035 Scandens. Rosy purple......0..0......cocscecosccosseone 10 
LUPINUS. 
(Sun Dials.) 
Ornamental free-flowering easily grown garden 
plants, with long, graceful spikes of rich and varied-colored 
pea-shaped flowers; valuable for mixed flower borders and 
beds. The seeds should be sown where they are to bloom, 
as they do not transplant well. 
6037 Mixed. All colors of annual varieties; 2 feet. 
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6038 Mixed Perennial. All colors of hardy peren- 
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LYCHNIS. 
Handsome plants of easy culture, growing in any 
rich garden soil; for massing in beds and borders, bloom- 
ing the first year if sown early; hardy perennials. 
6042 Chalcedonica Coccinea. Fine scarlet flow- 
ers; 2 feet 
6040 Haageana, Mixed. Brilliant orange-scarlet, 
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6050 Mixed. All colors and varieties. Per oz., $1.00.. 5 
MALLOWS. 
(Hibiscus Hybridus.) 
One of the most desirable perennial plants. The 
flowers vary in color from pure white to deep rose, and are 
from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The plants average 6 feet 
in height, and present a mass of bloom from early in July 
till late autumn. Flowers the first season from seed, 
5941 Mixed. Rose and white..........cc6. sesees cocesecreceers 10 
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MAIZE. 
(Zea Japonica Variegata.) 
6055 Striped=Leaved Japanese. 
MARIGOLD. 
(Tagetes.) 
A well-known free-flowering plant, of easy culture, 
with rich and beautiful double various-colored flowers. 
The African is best for large beds; the Freneh for small 
beds or as a foreground for taller plants; half-hardy an- 
nuals. See also Calendula and Tagetes. 
6061 Butterfly. Golden yellow.. 
6062 Gold Nugget. Dwarf dense growth and im- 
mense double flowers, which are of a peculiar 
shade of golden yellow, resembling Australian 
gold. It blooms abundantly from June till cut 
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El Dorado. The flowers are 3 to 4 inches in 
diameter, perfectly imbricated and extremely dou- 
ble. ‘The colors run through all shades of yellow, 
from very light primrose to the deepest orange......10: 
Large African. Tall, double, orange, brown 
and yellow, mixed; 2 feet. Per oz., 40 cts... ....... 
Dwarf French. Fine colors, mixed; very 
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7 Gold Striped. Deep brownish red, striped golden 
yellow 
Collection of Dwarf French Marigolds, 10 var’s..40 
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MARVEL OF PERU. 
(Mirabilis Jalapa.) 
The well-known Four O’Clock. A handsome, free- 
flowering garden favorite; half-hardy perennial; bloom- 
| ing the first season from seed. 
6080 Mixed. Beautiful colors; 2 feet. 
6075 Variegated. 
Per oz., 15 ets. 5 
Leaves light green, marbled yel- 
low; very ornamental; 2 feet. Per o0z., 25 ets...... 5 
6076 Dwarf White Tom Thumb. When fully de- 
veloped this variety does not exceed 10 inches in 
height, and forms a charming little bush, com- 
pletely studded with pure white flowers........ ......10 
6089 Assortments of 12 Varicties..........cecces cee seeeee oes 50 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 
Profuse flowering dwarf trailing plants of great 
beauty, blooming the whole summer, thriving best in a 
dry, loamy, or sandy soil, requiring a warm, sunny situa- 
tion; fine for beds, edgings, rock-work, ete.; half-hardy 
annuals; 6 inches, 
6092 Crystallinum (Jce Plant). Flowers white; 
prized for its singular icy foliage. Per oz., 30 ets. 5 
6093 Tricolor (Waa Plant). Rosy pink, with purple 
6094 Cordifolium Variegatum. A half-hardy peren- 

nial trailing variety, with handsome variegated 
fleshy heart-shaped foliage, and bright rosy-colored 
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