. HOLLYHOCK—These beautiful double flowers are set so closely on the flower stem as to actually crowd each other. n IO NTO M PTTTP —annual is a more general favorite than ^ »*vJi^v/i^Cf 1 1 Cr. the Mignonette. Its modest, sweet-scented flo^vers recommend it to every one. One of the easiest culture, it adapts itself to all ; Finds a place in the greenhouse or conservatory, in a box or pot on the window, or in the open ground in Summer. Blooms till Fall. Sow seeds several times dxiring season. In bloom for 60 days. Allen's Defiance.—The florist's favorite. Large spikes 13 or 14 i
. HOLLYHOCK—These beautiful double flowers are set so closely on the flower stem as to actually crowd each other. n IO NTO M PTTTP —annual is a more general favorite than ^ »*vJi^v/i^Cf 1 1 Cr. the Mignonette. Its modest, sweet-scented flo^vers recommend it to every one. One of the easiest culture, it adapts itself to all ; Finds a place in the greenhouse or conservatory, in a box or pot on the window, or in the open ground in Summer. Blooms till Fall. Sow seeds several times dxiring season. In bloom for 60 days. Allen's Defiance.—The florist's favorite. Large spikes 13 or 14 inches long, very fragi-ant, and will keep for weeks after cutting, hold- ing their fragrance, as the buds open dailJ^ Fine for forcing. 9 inches 50c. oz.; 10 Giant Flowered.—Red. Plants pyramidal in form and very strong with exceedingly large flower-SDikes. 12 inches 60c. oz. ; 10 Goliath, Mammoth.—One of the best $L50 oz. ; 5 Machet.—Dwarf growth, highly colored: fragrant .... 75c oz. ; 10 Odorata.—Very sweet. 9 inches 20c. oz. : 5 Parsons' White.—Almost white, erect growth, with slender spikes, very fragrant. 12 inches 5 Four O'clock. ninosA ^tTv'a (SENSITIVE PLANT).—Various colors. The Sensitive Plant, from its • mysterious irritability, is very curious and interesting. When touched will instantly fold its leaves and . droop. It is as easy to grow as a pea or bean. 1 to 2 feet. Flowers pink 5 IVIID ARIf IQ Jalapa.—MARVEL=OF=PERU, or, as it is generally ITi 1 ;l L-IO called, FOUR O'CLOCK, because its flowers open at this time each afternoon, is a very pretty annual of vigorous growth ; bright foliage. Flowers are fragrant, with desirable colors and fine markings. Makes a fine Summer hedge if set in rows a foot apart. Roots may be preserved over Winter like a Dahlia. See illustration. Mixed Colors of Flowers. 5 Variegated foliage.—Mixed 5 MVO^nTm —The FORGET=ME=NOT is a modest, pretty little flower, a favorite with iTl. I V/OVf 1 lO. everyon
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