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MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
SALVIA. 
Salvia Splendens. A 
well known garden or win¬ 
dow plant. In its flowering 
season it is completely cov¬ 
ered with long sprays of 
brilliant scarlet flowers— 
sometimes 200 on a single 
plant — producing a very 
striking effect. Pkt., 4 cts. 
Salvia Argcntca. A low 
growing plant with large, 
broad, light green leaves 
growing in a tuft from the 
center and covered with a 
thick coat of glossy hair, giv¬ 
ing a beautiful silvery ap¬ 
pearance. Hardy perennial. 
Pkt., 3 cts. 
Salvia Splendens. 
TORENIA FOURNIER1. 
Tovely little annuals, desirable foi 
vases, pot culture or for the open ground 
in beds or masses. They bloom continu¬ 
ously during the summer and also in the 
window in the winter. Peculiar bell¬ 
shaped flowers, of a velvety, porcelain 
blue, with three large spots of very dark 
blue, and a golden throat. Six to nine 
inches. Pkt., 4 cts. 
SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum). 
This old-fashioned favorite with its 
dark, glossy leaves and queer nose¬ 
shaped, curiously marked flowers is uni¬ 
versally known and prized. A hardy 
perennial, but blossoming freely the first 
summer. It is offered now in new and 
greatly improved varieties, and the 
dwarf forms are especially fine. They 
are compact, bushy plants, whose spikes 
bear a great mass of brilliant colors. 
Fine for pots as well as for bedding 
The mixture here offered contains some 
new sorts of both the tall and dwarf 
Snapdragons, and will give abundance of 
variety. Mixed. Pkt., 3 cts. 
Palmyra, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1807.— "Tho flower seed* 
received from you did nicely. Tho Chrysanthemum* 
aro Just coming Into bloom." Mas. James Hast. 
EVERLASTING SWEET PEA. 
The perennial Sweet Pea is most desir¬ 
able, and all should make its acquaint¬ 
ance, The plants are small and feeble 
the first season, but after that are very 
vigorous and perfectly hardy. It hears a 
profusion of flowers in white and rose 
Hlmdes, which appear In large, graceful 
clusters, and continues to bloom the sum¬ 
mer through. Mixed, white and rose. 
Pkt., -I CtN. 
