. TYD/EA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA. One of the most vSluable greenhouse plants. It stands in favor with the well-known Cinerarias and is a fit compan- ion to them. Tlie flowers are mostly tinged and spotted with brown, yellow, carmine, scarlet and white, which render it with the velvety green and brown foliage a decorative plant which should be in every greenhouse and conserva- tory. The above illustration is'a true representation. No. 6688. 50 cts. WALLFLOWER PRIMROSE DAME. Of the same sturdy compact habit of growth as the Golden Tom Thun^b ; this new Wallflower is entirely difi'erent in color of f


. TYD/EA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA. One of the most vSluable greenhouse plants. It stands in favor with the well-known Cinerarias and is a fit compan- ion to them. Tlie flowers are mostly tinged and spotted with brown, yellow, carmine, scarlet and white, which render it with the velvety green and brown foliage a decorative plant which should be in every greenhouse and conserva- tory. The above illustration is'a true representation. No. 6688. 50 cts. WALLFLOWER PRIMROSE DAME. Of the same sturdy compact habit of growth as the Golden Tom Thun^b ; this new Wallflower is entirely difi'erent in color of flower from any sort yet known, being of a beautiful clear primrose yellow, a color which contrasts well with thp dark green foliage, and will render it a valuable ]>lant for spring beds, and also for cutting pur- poses. No. 6732. Pkt. 20 cts. VERBENA COMPACTA, SNOWBALL. This variety grows into a compact bush instead of bei'iig of straggling habit. For planting among Phlox and other bushy plants it will he found invaluable. The umbels are large and bear medium-sized pure white flowers. As it can be ke|)t down to a height of 5 or 6 inches, it will doubtless prove of value as an edging plant. No. 6711. Pkt. 25 cts. SNOW WHITE GLADIOLUS. 30 cts. each, 4 for $ $ per doz.


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