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Petunia hybrida. Petunia. Splendid mixed hybrid varieties. 
A very decorative plant of various colors, well known to almost every 
lover of flowers. Plants are of spreading habit, about one foot high. 
January till May. 
Petiinea flora pleuo. Large double flowering varieties. They 
are hybridized with the finest strains, and will give from 20 to 25 per 
cent, of double flowers. Very handsome; 25 cents per package. Janu¬ 
ary till March. 
Phlox I>rummoiBclaiu Drummond’s Phlox. One of the best and 
most popular annuals in cultivation. Their various colors and length 
of flowering, with easy culture, make them favorites with every one. 
All line colors mixed. One foot high. December till April. 
Phlox l>ruiuiiiondii grandiflora. This is an improvement 
on the above; flowers arc larger with white centre, different colors. 
Very beautiful. One foot high. December till April. 
Porfailaru. A small 
plant of great beauty, and 
of the easiest culture. Does 
best in a well exposed situa¬ 
tion, where it has plenty of 
sun. The flowers are of 
various colors, from white 
to bright scarlet and crim¬ 
son. The plant is good for 
edging vases or pots; or 
where largo plants are kept 
in tubs, the surface can be 
filled with this neat little 
genus of plants. Half foot 
high. February till August. 
Porfulaca grand!* 
flora II. pi. Double Portu- 
laca. The same variety of 
colors with semi-double and 
double flowers. Half foot 
high. February till August. 
Double Portulaca. 
Scabiosa nana. 
Primula veris. 
