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Double Daisy. 
Amaranthus Salicifolius. 
Bellis Perennis. Daisy. Finest double 
mixed variety; four inches high. From 
October till January. 
Browallia Elata Major. A free bloom- 
ing plant of about 12 inches in height, 
with very showy dark blue flowers. If 
sown in March it will flower all summer, 
but can also be sown in November, potted 
and kept under glass, where it will begin 
to bloom in the latter part of December 
and continue all winter. 
Begonia Tuberosa. A very thankful 
green-house plant with tuberous roots 
and large showy pink, white or red flow- | 
ers. It is of easy culture and can be kept 
out of doors in a half shady place after 
the 15th of. April. Sow from October till 
March in fiower pots. Price, per packet, 
25 cents. 
Begonia Rex. A beautiful and showy 
green-house foliage plant of easy culture. 
Will do well out of doors during summer | 
months, but requires a shady place. Sow | 
| and April. 
like above. Price, per packet, 25 cents. 
Cacalia Coccinea. Scariet Tassel Flow- | 
er. A profuse flowering plant, with 
tassel-shaped flowers in cluster; one and 
a half feet. Sow February till May. 
Calendula Officinalis. Pot Marigold. 
A plant which, properly speaking, be- 
longs to the aromatic herbs, 
tivated for the flowers, which vary in 
different shades of yellow; one and a half 
feet high. From January till April. 
Canna Indica. Indian Shot. Hand- 
some foliage plants with large spikes of 
bright crimson, scarlet, bright yellow, 
orange and spotted flowers of great at- | 
traction. Sow in boxes or flower pots 
from November to March. 
Frotscher’s New Orleans Market Musk Melon, the Best on Earth. 
but cul- | 
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Cacalia Coccinea. 
Fountain Plant. 
November they must be kept in a cold 
frame over winter. 
Campanula Speculum. Bell Flower, or 
Venus’ Looking Glass. Free flowering 
Plants of different colors, from white to 
dark blue; one foot high. Sow Decem--. 
ber till March. / 
Celosia Cristata. Dwarf Cock’s Comb.. 
Well-known class of flowers which are 
very ornamental, producing large head of 
crimson and yeliow flowers one to two 
| feet high. Sow from February till August. 
Cheiranthus’- Cheiri. Wall Flower. 
This flower is highly esteemed in some 
parts. of Europe, produces large spikes: 
of double flowers which are very fragrant. 
| Two feet high. November till March. 
| in a green house. 
Chrysanthemum Tricolor. (Carinatum). 
Summer Chrysanthemum. Showy sum- 
mer bloomers of different colors, 12 to 15. 
inehes high. If grouped together they 
have a pleasing effect. Sow in March 
Cineraria Hybrida. A beautiful green 
house plant. ‘Seed should be sown in Oc- 
tober or November, in flower pots an@ 
they will flower in spring. Must be kept 
Per package, 25 cents. 
Cineraria Maritima. A very handsome: 
border plant, which is cultivated on ac- 
count of its silvery white leaves. Stands. 
our summer well. 
Coleus. A well known and beautiful 
bedding plant which can be easily propa- 
gated by seeds which produce different 
shades of colored plants. 
Centaurea Cyanus. Bottle Pink. A 
hardy annual of easy culture; of various 
If sown in | colors; two feet high. 
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