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Reseda Odorata. 
RESEDA ODCRATA GRANDIFLOBRA.— 
Sweet Mignonette.—A fragrant plant with 
large spikes of yellowish red flowers and a 
favorite with everybody. Fifteen inches 
high. December till April. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS.—Scarlet Salvia 
or Red Plowering Sage.—A pot or green- 
house plant, but which can be grown as an 
annual as it flowers freely from seed the 
first year. Two to three feet high. Febru- 
ary till April. 
TAGETES ERECTA.—African or Tall 
Growing Marigold.—Very showy annuals 
for borders, with bright yellow flowers 
Dhilpee! upright. Two and a half feet 
igh. 
TAGETES PATULA.—French or Dwarf 
Marigold.—A very compact dwarf growing 
variety, covered with yellow and brown 
flowers. One and a half feet high. Janu- 
ary till April. 
Torenia Fournierii, 
TORENIA FOURNIERII.—A _ plant 
Mexican introduction, which has become 
very popular. It stands the heat well, is 
well adapted to pot culture and makes one 
of the most, valuable .bedding, plants we 
have. The flowers are of a_sky blue color, 
with three spots of dark blue. The seeds 
are very fine and take a g00d while to ger- 
minate. It transplants very easy. 
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Tagetes Erecta. 
VERBENA CANDIDISSIMA.—White 
Verbena.—Pure white Verbena of more or 
less fragrance. One and a half feet high. 
January till April. 
VERBENA STRIPED ITALIAN.—These 
are beautiful striped kinds of colors, with 
large eyes. 
VERBENA EYERIDA.—Hybridized Ver- 
bena.—A well known and favorite flower 
for borders. Their long flowering and 
great diversity of color make them valu- 
able for every garden, however small. All 
colors mixed. One and a half feet high. 
January till April. 
VIOLA ODORATA.—Sweet Violet.—Well 
known edging plant. which generally is 
propagated by dividing the plants; but can 
also be raised from seed. Half foot high. 
Sow from January till March. 
VINCA ROSEA AND ALBA.—Red and 
White Periwinkle.—Plants of shining foli- 
age, with white and dark rose _ colored 
flowers, which are produced the whole sum- 
mer and autumn. Two feet high. Febru- 
ary till April. 
NON PLUS ULTRA.—Benary’s Elite 
Pansy.—This variety from Germany is the 
finest of all pansies. Endowed with well 
formed flowers in endless colors and 
shades, they form a valuable acquisition to 
our many varieties in cultivation, and 
should not be missing in any garden. 
Price, 25 cents per packet. 
BUGNOTS IMPROVED BLOTCHED 
PANSY.—tThis variety is certainly the 
handsomest of all the pansies, and like the 
Odier’s are five blotched, and generally yel- 
low or white edged. The flowers are of the 
most perfect form and beautiful coloring. 
This variety is one of the best and forms 
a fine acquisition to our already large col- 
lection. Price, per packet, 25 cents. 
PANSY.—Odier or Blotched. — Superb, 
large-eyed flowers. Of very good shape and 
beautifully blotched with rich and varied 
colors. 25 cents per packet. 
CASSIER’S IMPROVED PANS Y.—A 
beautiful variety with large flowers of 
most compact groweh. The flowers are 
generally’ five-spotted, but more distinctly 
marked: than the Trimardeau. Price, 25 
cents per packet. 
