HOVEY’S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE 
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CINERARIA. Nat. Ord., Composite. 
A well known favorite free-flowering plant, which may he had in splendid bloom through 
the greater portion of the year, and, from the richness and diversity of its colors, is one of 
the most valuable of our early spring flowers. Succeeds best in a light, rich, free, and open 
soil. Greenhouse plants. 
328 Cineraria hybrida, splendid mixed; from an English prize collection 
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New Dwarf, of compact growth. Very splendid . • • 
“ New, Very Dwarf, only 4 inches, plants of globular shape, flow- 
ering in great profusion.£5 
“ fine mixed.. • • . .25 
inaritima, a tine, ornamental bedding-plant, with white, silvery, handsome 
foliage, used for edgings, and with other ornamental-foliaged plants in 
ribbon and decorative planting, llalf-hardy perennial .... .10 
argentea, another very handsome species, with beautiful divided silvery 
leaves; flue for bedding out, or as a pot-plant.25 
DOUBLE CLARKIA. 
CLARK I A. Nat. Oj*d., Onctgrctceaz. 
A beautiful tribe of favorite plants, with pretty, cheerful-looking flowers, growing freely 
and blooming profusely under almost any circumstances; and when planted in a rich soil, 
and properly attended to, they rank amongst the most effective of bedding-plants. Some 
of the new varieties are very good for pots, as wall as the garden. Hardy annuals. 
834 Clarkia elegans, white. 1 ft. 
335 44 rosea, rose color. 1 ft. 
330 44 rosea plena, double rose and violet mixed. 1 ft 
337 44 pulchella, deep rose. 1 ft. 
338 44 44 alba, pure white; fine ... 
339 44 44 ruaigiuata, rosy crimson, edged -with pure white. 1 ft 
340 44 44 44 New Double, bright magenta color, with broad 
white margin; beautiful . . . , . 
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