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(Enoe'thera^b^te x_ft. 34 & 
&l'ba., white, I ft, 
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) Superb continuous blooming beautiful^ %d & 
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fine mixed hardy perennial varieties " ■• ;,• ° 
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fino herbaceous perennials, which < 
do well in shady situations, ( 
Hardy perennials, etc. 
nil ixtudmfl, pr.tt, ; Corniraiafa. »((A (/, ( 
duar/, com, net, iroan foliact, U voluailt for 
odoma, and /root lm„ i, risian,. ValdivlLo ] 
plant* tiu iripM I 
VtUoto 0/ the one contraeting eirikinalu toiM 
th« rich rote-purple of the other. 
6d. & 
flue mixed annual varieties 3^* ^ 
Or'obuslaSSS; Elegant hardy perennial!' 
„ ol'BeT,red-viotet,i ft } ore fine herbaceous terenninl 
n / 11 o _i Nat- Ord. Oxalida'cecB. 
Ox alls florlbun'da, mixed, J ft 
oornlcula^ta ru'bra, brown foliage, j ft! ..... 
ro'sea, bright rose-purpU, h.-h. annual, i ft! 
PI dellca'ta, delicate pale rose, .1 ft. 
Valdlvla'na, briglit wf/ezi/, 1 ft 
choice mixed. J ft !!!!!!!!!" ' 

Paio'nrto n PALA VIA, Nat. Ord. Malva'cece. Half-hardy annual 
nr^^Se^ra:^lTw^a^ 
PANSY, see VIOLA TRIOOLOE, page 44. 
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orlentale, deep scarlet with black blotches, a grand border piant‘'2.i ft ° ^ 
,, ®Pl 6 n dldum, 2 j ft . ’ ^ ° f 
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PEAS, SWEET (Lath'yrus odora'tus), Nat. Ord Lea 
f3 Peas, Sweet Invincible, rich 6 ft. - ^ 
ummo soe. 
scarlet, striped, 6 ft 
„ Waci, very dark, 6 ft !! 
Crown Princess of Prussia, blush, 6 ft 
painted lady, 6 ft. ... 
blue-edged, 6 ft !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
The Queen, white, and crimson, 6 ft. 
purple, 6 ft 
,, striped, 6 ft !! 
scarlet, 6 ft !!!!!!!!!!!!! 
„ striped, (s ft !!!!!!!! 
white, 6 ft 
mixed, 6 ft !! 
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Fragrant h. annuals. 
For making floral screens, to shut 
out unsightly objects, or to form 
hedgerows in exposed situations 
for protecting more tender plants. 
Sweet Peas are invaluable. In 
shrubbery and mixed flower bor- 
ders pyramids of these supported 
by twiggy faggots are very eflect- 
tve. Grown in pots they can be 
had very early in bloom to cut for 
bouquets. Sow in November and 
December, and again in spring. 
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PELARGONIUM (Geranium), Nat. Ord. Oerania'ceoe. Greenhouse nlants 
advanced types. The raiing of sZlingst v7r^sf^^^^^^ ^ yield flowers of the^ most 
1886 Pelargo'nlum fanev. saved from the eh^leecf irn-laf.-— _ e, 
TS.& 2 6 
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mixed, from the above varieiie.s, 2 ft 
*» . ~ _ — ij. it 
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1891 
For Zonale, Nosegay and T ricolor F etargoiUums]%^iGasi^^^ page 26. 
Nif^^wertiT'cetE. Beautiful greenhouse perennials 
Fentape tea pfloenl cea, bright scarlet, a very fine pot plant, f ft ! ^ ' 
n II al^a, white, a fine pot plant, ^ ft ^ g 
Nc^-op/tM^anVeeas. Splendid hardy perennials. 
1892 Pentste'mon. hybrids rr.& 
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toe^^J^e^ TOriet'lea'"® English and Foreign varieties i 
acumlna'tus, blue-purple, fine racemes of flowers! li ft ! n 
Adelina Patti, 7>«fe wiAiVe, r<tre ««/re, very beautiful 2 ft.!.!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
CO bsea, white, shaded purple, streaked red, and tinged 7'e//oji/,i ft! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! o 
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