. Buist's garden guide and almanac. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. No. PerPMtoi 440. COIX EACHRYRLE {Job's Tears).â With broad, corn-like leaves; half-hardy; 2ft â 441. ELEUSINE 15 Ali C IN O XEN SIS. â Curious, with stems resembling horns; elegant for pot-culture; I ft xc ERAGROSTIS {Love Grass).âExceed- ingly pretty and ornamental; a favorite and graceful grass; 2 ft. 442. elegans.âmixed each s 443. ERLANTHUS RAVENNiE. âA hardy perennial, noble g
. Buist's garden guide and almanac. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. No. PerPMtoi 440. COIX EACHRYRLE {Job's Tears).â With broad, corn-like leaves; half-hardy; 2ft â 441. ELEUSINE 15 Ali C IN O XEN SIS. â Curious, with stems resembling horns; elegant for pot-culture; I ft xc ERAGROSTIS {Love Grass).âExceed- ingly pretty and ornamental; a favorite and graceful grass; 2 ft. 442. elegans.âmixed each s 443. ERLANTHUS RAVENNiE. âA hardy perennial, noble grass, with exquisite white plumes resembling the Pampas Grass. Fine for lawns if planted in clumps. Flow- ers the first season from seed if sown very early in the greenhouse or hot-bed; » 444. GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM {Pampas Grass).âHalf-hardy perennial; will stand out over Winter, if protected with straw ot leaves; the most noble grass in cultivation; with silvery plumes from 6 to 10 feet high . m 445. HORDEUM JURATUM (Squirrel Tail Grass).âVery handsome and lovely purple Slumes; 3ft 1% SOEEPSIS GRACILIS.âHalf-hardy erennial; dwarf, very graceful, suitable for askets, vases etc at ^GURUSOVATUS(J#a*?'j TallGrass), âBeautiful small white heads or spikes of bloom; 1 ft s 448. PENNISETTJjVI âa very graceful and interesting plant: x% ft c g 449. STEP A PENNATA {Feather Grass).â Hardy ^perennial plant, with beautiful deli- cate wnite feathery grass; flowering the second season from seed. The seed being slow to vegetate, it should be started in a hot-bed; 2 ft. Z6 450. -A superb variety of the above; fine for p',t or border-culture ... if. i CALCEOLARIA HYERIDA GRAND I FLORA, SEEDS of GREEN HOUSE and HOT-HOUSE PLANTS, Directions for Sowing, see page 82. So. Per Packet, âPlants of strong growth and easy cultivation; free-flowering, with various-colored, drooping, bell-shaped flowers; 2 to 6 ft.; mixed varieties .... 25 45
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