. Hovey & Co's illustrated seed catalogue for 1882 . hite, purple .10 Brilliant Scarlet 10 Blue, with white centre, fine 10 Deep Blood-Purple, fine rich .10 Isabellina, pale yellow; new 10 Eeopoldii, spkiidid red with white eye, .10 Pure White 10 Queen Victoria, purple with white eye, .10 rosea, beautiful rose-color 10 rosea marmorata, rose marbled; fine, .10William I., crimson, striped with white; new 10 Fine mixed 5 grandinora, choice mixed. Flowersvery large, and of great substance, rival-ling in the beauty of their appearance those of the Perennial Phloxes 10 PHLOX, Perenni
. Hovey & Co's illustrated seed catalogue for 1882 . hite, purple .10 Brilliant Scarlet 10 Blue, with white centre, fine 10 Deep Blood-Purple, fine rich .10 Isabellina, pale yellow; new 10 Eeopoldii, spkiidid red with white eye, .10 Pure White 10 Queen Victoria, purple with white eye, .10 rosea, beautiful rose-color 10 rosea marmorata, rose marbled; fine, .10William I., crimson, striped with white; new 10 Fine mixed 5 grandinora, choice mixed. Flowersvery large, and of great substance, rival-ling in the beauty of their appearance those of the Perennial Phloxes 10 PHLOX, Perennial mixed. Savedfrom a fine collection, embracing all thesplendid new varieties 10 PINK. Favorite plants of great beauty,combining with the most perfect formthe richest and most beautiful have a delicate perfume, are easilycultivated, and bloom profusely. Pink, choicest mixed, fromthe best double sorts 50 — Extra fine doubled mixed (Cloves,etc.) 25 — Fine double mixed 10 Hoicy & Illustrated Pansy, Striped 28. Primula Sinensis Fimbriata. >~ 656 659660661662 663664665 66S MO 670671 672673674 PER PKT. PINK, Florists or Paisley, from choice double, named varieties 25 Pheasant-Eve, white or pink -with darkeye; flowers deeply fringed 10 PODOLEPIS. Graceful, free-floweringplants, producing a fine effect in beds ormixed borders. Half-hardy annuals,clirvsantha, vellow; from IN ew SouthYVales. 1 ft 5 POIEMOXirM [Jacobs Ladder).caemleum, blue; handsome hardy per- anum, white, hardy perennial. 1 POPvTFLACA. In praise of these charm-ing flowers it is impossible to speak toohighly. A garden without them is de-void of its brightest ornaments; thePortulacas are unsurpassed for brilliancyof color. They are adapted for beds,clumps, edgings, pots, or plants should stand at least eightinches distant from each other. alba striata, red and whitestriped attrea striata, yellow, striped with red, aurea vera,
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