KOCHIA. 
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KOCHIA SCOPARIA VAR. TRICHOPHYLLA. 
No. 750. Kochia Scoparia, or Mock Cypress, is one of those old-time plants that fell out of 
general cultivation for many years. An improved type has now been evolved, which 
makes a pretty decorative plant, with a habit much resembling one of the compact 
evergreen shrubs. In Kochia Trichophylla we have an annual with feathery foliage, 
which changes as the summer advances from a light green to a rich crimson. The seed 
should be sown in spring under glass, and the seedlings potted off singly, to be ultimate y 
bedded out or plunged in the pots in which they are gi owing. The plants shou 
pinched back and trimmed to shape when necessary. Height about 2 feet. 
Price per packet, 6d. and is. 
317 . 338, & 97, High 
Holborn, London.— 1907. 
