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Plants of shining foliage, with white and 

 dark rose colored flowers, which are pro- 

 duced the whole summer and autumn. Two 

 feet high. February till April. 



Viola odorata. Sweet Violet. Well 

 known edging plant, which generally is 

 propagated by dividing the plants; but can 



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Hybridized Verbena. 



also be raised from seed. Half foot high. 

 Sow^from January till March. 



Viola tricolor maxima. Large flow- 

 ering English Pansy. This is one of the 

 finest little plants in cultivation for pots or 

 the open ground. They are of endless col- 





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Double Portulaca. 



I/arge Trimardeau Pansy. This i 

 the largest variety in cultivation; the flow- 

 ers are well formed, generally three spotted; 

 quite distinct; the plants grow compact, 



Non Plus Ultra. Benary's Elite Pansy. 

 This new variety from Germany is the finest 



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•rs and markings. When planted in the 

 garden they will show better if planted in 

 masses, and a little elevated above the 

 Wei of the garden. Half foot high. Oc- 

 tober till March. 



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 



