. Thunbergia Alba Oculata. Thunbergia. (Black-Eyed Susan.) Beautiful rapid-growing climbers, thriving in a light, rich, loamy soil, in warm situations in the garden; the flowers afre very pretty, and are borne profusely during the season ; fine for vases, rustic-work, or greenhouse culture; half-hardy annuals; 4 feet. 6661 Thunbergia Alba Oculata. White, dark eye. 5 6662 — Alata. Buff, dark eye 5 6663 — Aurantiaca. Orange, dark eye 5 6664 — Bakeri. Pure white 5 6670 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz. 40 cts 5 TORENIA. A very fine annual, forming a splendid plant for vases, hang- ing-baskets, the gre


. Thunbergia Alba Oculata. Thunbergia. (Black-Eyed Susan.) Beautiful rapid-growing climbers, thriving in a light, rich, loamy soil, in warm situations in the garden; the flowers afre very pretty, and are borne profusely during the season ; fine for vases, rustic-work, or greenhouse culture; half-hardy annuals; 4 feet. 6661 Thunbergia Alba Oculata. White, dark eye. 5 6662 — Alata. Buff, dark eye 5 6663 — Aurantiaca. Orange, dark eye 5 6664 — Bakeri. Pure white 5 6670 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz. 40 cts 5 TORENIA. A very fine annual, forming a splendid plant for vases, hang- ing-baskets, the greenhouse, or for growing out of doors; they are covered until late in the season with one mass of bloom. 6681 Torenia Fournieri. Large sky-blue flowers, with three spots of dark blue, and a bright yellow centre 1& 6683 — Bailloni. A valuable species, distinguished for the size and charming color of its flowers, which are bright golden yellow with a brownish-red throat. An admirable contrast with T. Fournieri; 15 inches 15 TROP^OLUM. (See Nasturtium.) VERONICA. (Speedwell.) Very ornamental plants for garden or pot culture; it makes an extremely pretty edging for small beds, etc.; half-hardy an- nual ; 6 inches. 6693 Veronica Syriaca, Mixed. Blue, white, etc. .10


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