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H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen and Florists, Interlaclien, Florida. 
MIGNONETTE. 
Unniversal favorite on account of its sweet and delicate 
fragrance. Mixed, including six varieties. Packet 5 cents. 
MOSCHATUS 
(Musk Plant), cultivated on account of the musky odor of 
the plant; flowers yellow; 10 cents. 
NASTURTIUM, DWARF. 
PENSTEMON. 
One of the most beautiful and attractive herbaceous plants 
for the border, with an abundance of long, graceful spikes of 
rich colored flowers from May until frost. Will bloom the 
first season if sown early in a hot bed and planted out doors 
as soon as frosts are over. Half hardy perennials; 2 feet. 
Choice mixed; seed saved from collection of newest variet¬ 
ies 5 cents. 
PALM SEEDS. 
(Tropoeolum Minor), very useful for bedding, massing or 
ribboning. A few dwarf Nasturtiums in the yard are very 
brilliant and attractive, and they are in bloom all the season. 
The flowers are more brilliant if the soil be not over rich. 
Give each plant a foot of room. Hardy annual, 1 foot 10 cts. 
NEMOPHILA-Love Grove. 
D warf-growing annuals, with a neat, compact habit of 
growth, and colors strikingly beautiful; if thinned to four 
inches apart, they will present a dense mass of flowers. 
Hardy annuals, ^ foot. 
Nemophila, mixed 5 cents. 
NIEREMBERGIA GRACILIS. 
Nierembergia. Nice plants with delicate foliage, and 
white flowers tinted with lilac. One foot high. November 
till April 5 cents. 
OX A LI S. . 
Tropaeloides— A splendid little plant for edgings or 
borders. It only grows 3 or 4 inches high, with neat beauti¬ 
ful brown leaves, and small, bright yellow flowers. Exten¬ 
sively used for bedding in the public gardens of Boston. 
Pkt. 10 cents; 02. 30 cents; oz. $1.00. 
P^EONY. 
The new varieties of these popular flowers are obtained 
from seed and well worth the little care they require. The 
finest Chinese sorts in one packet, mixed, 20 cents. 
♦ PAMPAS GRASS. 
A beautiful ornamental grass with fine, silvery, silky, 
plumes. Grows ten feet high. Plumes sell at good prices 
in the North. Packet, 10 cents. 
PERSIAN QEEEN. 
A new and beautiful shrub, a wonderful bloomer, looking 
almost like a solid golden ball, being one mass of yellow 
flowers almost six months of the year. The seed can be 
had of us only. Packet of ten seeds, 15 cents. 
The most ornamental and hardy varieties, beautiful for 
display and ground docoration. Packet of most desirable 
mixed, 40 cents. 
POPPIES. 
Poppies are the most interesting and strikingly handsome 
plants are not fully appreciated. They are grown in China 
and India by the acre for their opium product; and while 
they cannot be profitably planted with this in view in our 
country, they are one of the most beautiful plants we can 
grow. 
Our collection consists of the most beautiful and odd sorts 
in one packet. They are chosen with a view to blend in the 
most snowy fashion, and include every shade and variety 
worth having. The Vesuvius, Snowdrift, Mikado, White 
Alphine, Carnation, Shirleys, Peacock, Japan Pompon, or 
new striped Japan, and many others, either of which are 
usually sold at from 10 cents to 25 cents per packet. Our 
price for all in one 10 cents. 
PERILLA. 
New Dwarf Compact—The most valuable variety 
for borders yet introduced. The plants only grow 18 inches 
high. Useful to border a bed of either of the above. Pkt. 
10 cents. 
jgjP Our Seeds are Specially Selected and 
grown for the Southern States. 
