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Forget-Me-Not. 
Four O’clock. 
Foxglove. 
Ferns, fine mixed (Filices), an almost endless va¬ 
riety . .... .25 
41 fifty finest species mixed, very beautiful. ..25 
Aspidium Spinulosum. 
ZB" \Vc do not offer the different varieties of 
fertis separate, but our packet of ffty species mixed 
•will contain all the newest and most desirable kinds. 
best, and flower early -in spring. Hardy perennial ; six 
inches high. 
Myosotis, palustris, blue flowers, with white and 
yellow eyes .10 
44 azurea grandiflora, light azure blue ; one-half 
foot high ; fine. . 10 
44 dissitiflora, very deep blue ; early blooming ; a 
welcome addition to this class of spring bed¬ 
ding plants, so much in requisition .15 
FOUR O’CLOCK (Marvel of Peru). 
Old fashioned, but none the less beautifpl on that 
account. The plants are large, and require four feet 
space ; make a pretty hedge. Some of the varieties 
have beautifully variegated leaves. The flowers are 
funnel shaped, white, red and striped, very fragrant, and 
open about four o’clock in the afternoon, remain open 
all night, and generally perish before noon the next day. 
The Fiench call it Belle de Nuit, 11 Beauty of Night.” 
Will grow in any common garden soil, from seed sown 
in open ground. Hardy annual ; two feet high. 
Four O’clock, gold striped. . 5 
44 red . 5 
44 scarlet... 5 
44 silver striped . 5 
44 white. 5 
“ yellow. 5 
44 variegated foliage . 5 
44 sweet-scented. 5 
44 mixed . 5 
FOXGLOVE-i Digitalis). 
Ornamental plants of much beauty, producing dense 
spikes of flowers on stems three to five feet high. The 
blossoms are thimble shaped, purple, white and spotted, 
and very striking. Seed can be sown in spring or au¬ 
tumn, and large roots can be divided. Blossom the sec¬ 
ond season. Hardy biennial ; three feet. 
Digitalis, I very’s new spotted, great improvement 
on the old sort ; an endless variety of colors; 
robust, strong and hardy..10 
44 splendid mixed. . 5 
FRAG ARIA (Chinese Strawberry). 
FEVERFEW —(See Pyrethrum). 
FORGET-ME-NOT—(Myosotis). 
The Forget-Me-Not is an old favorite plant, bearing 
clusters of star shaped, delicate blue flowers with w . 
2nd yellow eyes. It flourishes best in a moist, si 
situation, and it is in constant bloom nearly the v 
season. If the seed be sown in autumn, it will su 1 
Pretty, hardy, herbaceous creeper from India, with 
beautiful, yellow blossoms, and bright red fruit, like 
small strawberries. Elegant for rock work or hanging 
baskets. Propagated from seed and runners. Seed 
should be sown very early in the house, and plants 
transplanted. Perfectly hardy. 
Fragaria, indica. 10 
