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PRICE. 



Oxalis Rosea. Very neat, erect-growing plant, six to nine inches high, with 



numerous clusters of bright rose-colored, salver-shaped flowers 

 Tropseoloides. Yellow. Tender annual. J foot 10 



MANDEV1LLEA SUAVEOLENS. 



PELARGONIUM. Nat. Ord., Geraniacece. 

 A genus of indispensable and beautiful greenhouse plants: whether for the 

 adornment of the conservatory or the drawing-room, they stand unrivalled. 

 Greenhouse perennial. 



733 Pelargonium. Finest mixed. From named prize flowers .... 



734 Fancy. Saved from the newest and best varieties in cultivation 



735 Ivy-Leaved. These Ivy-leaved Pelargoniums are useful from their grace- 



ful, drooping growth, for vases, rustic, or suspending baskets; their rich, 

 wax-like foliage alone is ornamental 



730 Spotted. This strain has been obtained by hybridizing the attractive 



French kinds with the best varieties of the most eminent English growers 



737 Tricolor Varieties. The seed now offered was saved from distinctly- 

 marked varieties; which, having been carefully hybridized, may be ex- 

 pected to yield a good proportion of this deservedly popular section . 

 (For other varieties, see Geranium.) 



PETUNIA. Nat. Ord., Solanacea. 

 A highly ornamental and profuse-flowering, easily cultivated garden favorite, 

 equally effective and beautiful whether grown in pots for the decoration of the 

 greenhouse or sitting-room window, or planted out in beds or mixed borders. The 

 brilliancy and variety of its colors, combined with the duration of its blooming 

 period, render it invaluable. Seeds sown in spring make fine bedding-plants for 

 summer and autumn display; succeeds in any rich soil. Half-hardy perennial. 

 Petunia Grandiflora Ilybrida. Mixed; saved from named flowers 



Marginata. Green-bordered; a fine variety .... 

 Inimitable. Red-margined and blotched, with pure white; fine 

 Countess of Ellesmere. Deep rose, with white throat . 



Striatifolia. A beautiful striped variety 



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