^ 001]^’ doniiplete ^eed G^iiide. 
EULALIA JAPONICA ZEBRINA— This 
beautiful variegated grass is a native of Japan. 
It grows from 3 to 4 feet bigh, and it is reported 
to be hardy. It has a grand appearance when in 
bloom, and should prove extremely valuable as a 
])laut for grouping with lilies and aquatics round 
the edges of aquaria, ponds. &c. l.s. per )>kt. 
AGROSTIS NEBULOSA— 3rf. perpkt. 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM (Pampas 
Grass) — 3J. per pkt. 
LAGURUS OVATUS (Hare’s Tall Grass)— 
Very jiretly for bouquets. 3d. per packet. 
PANICUM SULCATUM— 3</. per pkt. 
STIPA PENNATA (Feather Grass)— 3rf. per 
pkt. 
KUI.ALIA JAPONtCA ZEBRINA. 
EIlAOKOSriS ELEOANS, Or LOVE GRASS. 
3d. per pkt. 
I'ENNISE'iUM VILLOSOM. 
3d. per pkt. 
MIXED VARIETIES, 3t/. per pkt. 
GENERAL LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
A.c. Annual Climher. 
Ai*. ApttalouSy without 
petah, 
Q.k. Greenhoufte Annual. 
(i.p. Greenhou};e Perennial. 
ABBREVIATIONS, 
n.ii.sn. Half-harchj Shrub. 
H.A. Hardy Annual. 
H.ii.A. Half-hardy Annual. 
u.ii. Hardy Herbaceous. 
H.B. Hardy Biennial. 
u.n.B. Half-hardy Biennial. 
II. r. Hardy Perennial. 
n.H.r. Half-hardy Perennial. 
HARDY ANNUALS may be sown from February till the end of September ; Marchy April y and May 
are the best months for general summer display; June and July Jor autumn blooming; August and 
September for spring flowering. Half-hardy Annuals — Sow from thebeginmng of March to the end of Mag i 
place in a frame on a gentle bottom heat. When sowing from the middle of April to the end of Mayy 
they may be easily raised without artifeial heaty and by selecting a warniy sheltercdy situatiouy and covering 
them with a hand-light till they are strong enough to bear transplanting. 
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