. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Frutescens, lavender 5 Gracilis, lilac 5 Both kinds mixed 5 These are allied to Petunias, and when in bloom are among the most attractive and ad- mired of our garden flowers. Sow ia boxes early and trans- plant to eight inches apart. Plants that fail to bloom may be lifted and will make good conservatory plants. Xicotiana, North and South America, 1570 to 1837. Athnis, white 5 Oolossea, large foli. 15 Suaveolens, white 5 Decurrens, 5 Atropurpurea 5 Acutifolia 5 Tabacum fol. var. 10 Alt sorts mixed
. Park's floral guide, 1896. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Frutescens, lavender 5 Gracilis, lilac 5 Both kinds mixed 5 These are allied to Petunias, and when in bloom are among the most attractive and ad- mired of our garden flowers. Sow ia boxes early and trans- plant to eight inches apart. Plants that fail to bloom may be lifted and will make good conservatory plants. Xicotiana, North and South America, 1570 to 1837. Athnis, white 5 Oolossea, large foli. 15 Suaveolens, white 5 Decurrens, 5 Atropurpurea 5 Acutifolia 5 Tabacum fol. var. 10 Alt sorts , 10 The various kinds of Tobacco, N. taba- j cum were introduced from America in 1570, but the ornamental species were not in- troduced till later. N. afSnis is a first class flower for either gar- den or window, being a constant and pro- fuse bloomer, and the, flowers showy and delightfully scented. N. macrophylla, N. colossea and K. taba- cum are all valuable as semi-tropical plants, the growth being vigorous and the foliage broad and heavy. Xolana, Chili and Peru, 1825 to 1834, Atripiicifolia, 3 Grandiflora, 3 Alba, ....... 3 Lanceolate 3 Paradoxa violacea 3 All kinds mixed 3 Prostrate hardy annu- als, suitable for rock- work, vases and baskets. The flowers are rather large, in form like a Morning Glory, and pro- fusely borne. Sow the seeds where the plants are to grow, in an open, warm situation. All the kinds are included in the mixture offered, Xyctcrtnia, Cape of Good Hope. Selaginoides 5 Capensis 5 Mixed 5 Pretty half-hardy annuals, forming masses of charming autumn flowers, white with orange centre. Start the sepds in boxes in the house ear'y, and transplant to a sunnv border. They are val- nble for autumn blooming, forming a sheet of color, and emit a delicious perfume at night. The flowers are not large, but produced in dense clusters. Obetiscaria (.Eudbeckia), North America. Pulcherrima 3 Speciosa 3 Amplexicaulis 3 Mixed 3
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