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PRIMULA SINENSIS 



(Chinese Primrose) . 



This is the well known winter and spring flow- 

 ering plant, bearing so profusely its dainty, deli- 

 cately tinted and fringed blossoms. It is one 

 of the most satisfactory- of all house plants, as it 

 is easily grown and will thrive even in a window 

 with little sun where few other plants would 

 grow, and furnishes a constant succession of 

 bloom. Xo flower lover is without these bright- 

 est and best of winter bloomers. The Primulas 

 are easily raised from seed. Try mj' seed. It is 

 saved from choice strains of all colors. Single 

 mixed. Packet, 8 cts. 



I have studied to advertise onlj- the best 

 and most desirable varieties. Give me an 



order, no matter how small, 

 antee satisfaction. 



I will guar- 



PRINCE'S FEATHER 



(Amaranthus Cruentus). 



There are many varieties of 

 Amaranthus, all of which are 

 striking on account of their 

 foliage or peculiar blossoms. 

 The Prince's Feather is es- 

 pecially desirable as a back- 

 ground or for a hedge. Its 

 blossoms are a deep crimson 

 and somewhat similar to the 

 Amaranthus Caudatus (Love 

 Lies Bleeding. See cut.), but 

 are erect instead of drooping. 

 Packet, 3 cts. 



Inman, ni., Oct. 10, 1S95.— " 

 proved very successf.il." 



DOR.A 



SALPIGLOSSIS GRANDI- 



FLORA. 



A very beautiful plant, so-called be- 

 cause of the tongue-like style in the 

 mouth of the corolla. It bears very 

 graceful, showy, funnel-shaped flow- 

 ers, appearing in clusters on long 

 stems. The colors, curiously marbled 

 and streaked, appear in yellow, crim- 

 son, bronze, blue, purple and almost 

 black shades. Annual, one and one- 

 half feet. New, large-flowering varie- 

 ties, very best mixed. Packet, * cts. 



Phlox Fimbriata. 



For a showj" autumn flower, 1 



lasting until the verjr latest^ r 



' nothing is more desirable than i 



the Marigold. We offer sonje ♦ 



splendid varieties. f 



