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KENDALL AND WHITNEY^ 
SWEET WILLIAM, Hunt’s Perfection . 5 
Well known, showy and beautiful, hardy perennials, about one foot high, 
making a most splendid appearance in May and June. 
SWEET CLOYER........... 5 
A half-hardy perennial much resembling the common red clover, and valu¬ 
able for its fragrance. 
TASSEL FLOWER, Scarlet...... • 5 
A beautiful, half-hardy annual, with small tassel-like flowers, blooming pro¬ 
fusely from July to October. 
THUNBERGIA, Mixed, .... 10 
Very ornamental, trailing half-hardy annuals, admirably adapted for trel¬ 
lises or rustic work or for the conservatory. Start early under glass. 
VENUS LOOKING-GLASS, Mixed.... 5 
A very pretty hardy annual, succeeding well in any soil. Grows about one 
foot high, and is well adapted to borders or edges. 
Verbena • 
VERBENA. 
Well known and universally popular bedding-plants, blooming all summer. 
May be treated as half-hardy annuals. Sow the seed early under glass and 
transplant one foot apart. 
VERBENA, Fme Mixed........ . 10 
“ Hybrida, splendid mixed.;... 20 
“ - Scarlet........... 10 
VIOLA ODORATA. (Sweet Violet) .. .. 15 
A charming little perennial, highly prized on account of its delicious fra¬ 
grance. They succeed best in a shady, sheltered location. 
VISCARIA, Mixed, or “Rose of Heaven”. 
. Y eJ 7 profuse flowering, half-hardy annuals, producing a fine effect 
in beds of mixed borders, and growing readily in any soil. 
WALLFLOWER, Mixed.. 
Very fragrant and ornamental, 
ground and amongst shrubbery. 
half-hardy perennials, suitable for back 
WHITLAVIA. 
Very interesting and pretty dwarf annuals, suitable for growing in clumps 
or small groups ; the flowers are bell-shaped; and are produced abundantly, 
* n su ? lme . 1, kow the seeds where the plants are to flower, and thin 
them to a few inches apart. 
WHITLAVIA, Mixed. 
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