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112 Clarkia Pulchella Flore Pleno. Rich magenta flower; double; a very im- 

 portant addition to the many pretty varieties of the genus. 1} feet 



Marginata. Rosy-crimson, edged with pure white. 1J feet 



Integripetala. Rosy-crimson flowers; largo and handsome. 1J feet 



Tom Thumb. Rose-purple; dwarf; bushy habit; fine for pots, 2 ft ' 



Mixed. Good; mixed 



Extra Mixed. Including double varieties 



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CLARKIA. 



CLINTON! A. Nat. Ord., Labdiacece. 

 A pretty little plant, of neat, compact growth, with ilowers rosemhlin"- the Lo- 

 oelia, and exceedingly beautiful ; produces a fine effect in rustic ba b keU, rock- 

 work, vases, boxes, or as an edging. Half-hardy annual. 

 118 Clintonia Pulchella. Blue, yellow, and white; dwarf, and very pretty. J ft. 



JJ? Atropurpurea Grandiflora. Violet-purj.le ; margined with white. 



la0 Azurea Grandiflora. Azure, blue, yellow, and white centre. J foot . 



COLLINSIA. Nat. Ord., Scrophnlarincea. 



hn?! 1 i if0rn!a -M nmilll %T Of , Sreat heaut )' ; re markably attractive in beds, mixed 

 borders, or ribbons. Hardy annuals. 



121 Collinsia Ilicolor. Purple and white; beautiful. From Canada. 1 foot 

 Mi Alba. White; a charming variety. 1 foot. 



123 Grandiflora. Blue, white, and lilac; beautiful. From Columbia '. '. 



COLLOMIA. Nat. Ord., Pohmon 

 v> Scarlet. Flowers in clusters. Krnni Chili. 1} feet .... 



~ 5 Grandiflora. Saffron color. From North America. 11 feet , 



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