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J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John St., New York. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



4>5^^oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and ouer. 



General Observations. 



oz., 40c 

 " 40c 



466s Violets, Sweet-scented . . 



4667 The Czar 



4669 White 



4673 Viola cornuta, Purple Queen . . 



4674 — Mauve Queen 



4675 — alba 



4677 Virginian Stock . . per oz., 20c. 



4678 White o . " 20c. 



4678a Crimson King . . . " 20c. 

 46786 Mixed 



4679 Viscaria elegans pieta 



4680 oculata 



4680a — coerulea 



4681 — alba 



4681a —Mixed 



46816 Mixed 



4682 Wallflower, Brown . per oz., 40c. 



4683 Yellow 



4684 Mixed peroz.,4oc. 



4686 German Double 



4687 Single annual 



Collections of Wallflower, including 



12 vars. Double German . . . 

 8 " " . . . 



6 " " " . . . 



4688 Whitlavia grandiflora 



4689 — alba 



4690 gloxinioides .... 



4691 Worms (Scorpiurus) . 



4692 Wigandia Vigieri . . 



4693 Yucca baccata .... 



4694 brevifolia 



4695 filamentosa 



4696 gloriosa 



4697 VVhipplei 



4697a angustifolia 



Zinnia, Double— 



4698 Tall Carmine 



4699 — Crimson . . 



4700 — Flesh-colored . . 



4701 —Lilac 



4702 — Purple 



4703 — Rose 



4704 —Scarlet 



4705 — Violet 



4706 —White 



4707 — Yellow, Sulphur . 

 4708 Golden .... 



4709 — Mixed 



4710 — Pompon 



471 t — Large Robust . . 



4712 Dwarf Crimson . . 



4713 —Purple 



4714 — Salmon .... 



4715 —Scarlet . .... 



4716 — BrightScarlet (fine) 



4717 —White . . . . . 



4718 —Yellow, Sulphur . 

 4719 Golden .... 



4720 —Mixed 



4720a — Lilliput Mixed . . 



4721 , —Tom Thumb White 



4721a Orange 



47216 Mixed . . .peroz.,75c 



4722 — Haageana, Double " $1.25 



4723 — Curled and Crested Orange . 

 4723a Mixed 



Collections of Zinnia, including— 

 10 vars. Beautiful Double . . 

 6 " 



8 " Dwarf Double . . . 

 6 " *' " . . . . 



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) (Viola.) All have great beauty 

 > and fragrance. The seed takes 

 ) a long time to germinate. 



Fine and 

 Violets. 



early-flowering. See 



I {Malcolmia maritima.) Early 

 I flowering and fine. 



! Abundant blooming, hardy an- 

 [ nuals, very effective in massing. 

 I They are easily grown, and suc- 

 1 ceed best in light, rich loam. 



{Cheiranthns Cheiri.) Favorite 

 sweet-scented flowers, of fine 

 colors ; useful as spring bed- 

 ders. No. 4687 is one of the 

 most valuable of recent intro- 

 duction, flowering the first sea- 

 son from seed. 



Pretty bell-shaped flowers; free- 

 flowering. 



Seeds are very curious. 

 Fine tropical leaves. 



Very showy, attractive plants for 

 the subtropical garden, with, 

 numerous large white flowers. 



Fine bedding and border plants, 

 blooming long and abundantly. 

 Beds of these are greatly ad- 

 mired. The colors are varied 

 and bright, and the plants easily 

 grown. Should be more exten- 

 sively cultivated, as the varie- 

 ties have been much improved 

 of late. 4721 and 4721a are very 

 dwarf double varieties, forming 

 compact, free-flowering bushes; 

 fine for edgings. 471 1 has most 

 magnificent, extra large blos- 

 soms of rich colors. 4723 and 

 4723a are splendid new varie- 

 ties, most gracefully curled and 

 crested. The collections here 

 offered will be found very choice, 

 and are sure to give satisfaction. 

 Zinnias succeed best in a rich, 

 deep, loamy soil, and in a sunny 

 situation. 



