. Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . r. The flowers resemble has bright yellow leaves which makeit very showy as a border if massed withplants, such as Coleus, etc. Reseda odorata. Sweet Migno-nette. A fragrant plant and a favoritewith everybody. One foot high. Reseda g^randillora. Similar tothe above plant and flower, spikes lar-ger. Fifteen inches. December tillApril. 8eal>iosa nana. Dwarf Mourn-ing Bride. Plants of double flowers ofvarious colors. One foot high. Decem-ber till April. Saponaria calabriea. Soapwort. A very free flowering an-nu


. Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . r. The flowers resemble has bright yellow leaves which makeit very showy as a border if massed withplants, such as Coleus, etc. Reseda odorata. Sweet Migno-nette. A fragrant plant and a favoritewith everybody. One foot high. Reseda g^randillora. Similar tothe above plant and flower, spikes lar-ger. Fifteen inches. December tillApril. 8eal>iosa nana. Dwarf Mourn-ing Bride. Plants of double flowers ofvarious colors. One foot high. Decem-ber till April. Saponaria calabriea. Soapwort. A very free flowering an-nual, of easy culture, resembling somewhat in leaves the SweetWilliam. One and a half feet high. December till April, Salvia eoccinea splendens. Scarlet Salvia or Eed Flower-ing Sage. A pot or green-house plant, but which can be grown as anannual, as it flowers freely from seed the first year. Two to three feethigh. February till April. Silene Armeria. Lobels Catchfly. A free blooming plant ofeasy culture ; flowers almost anywhere. Ked and white. One and ahalf feet (^S^io^Ai Reseda odorata.


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