Seed annual . PORTULACA, Double. 84 D, M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. PRIMILA SINENSISF fTsF^ „ - , • ? ^^ ? ^^ the most desirable of all house blooming plants. They are in almost constantbloom all winter, and if the plants be trans-ferred to the border, they will bloom nearly allsummer. Though perennial, new plantsflower more freely, and seed should be sownevery year. DOUBLE FRINGED PRIMULAThe following are very choice, and are highlyrecommended. They will produce a percentage of double , Crimson Pkt. SOcts White 50 Red 50 nixed 50 SINGLE FRINGED PRIMULA. Coerulea, blue Pkt. 25c


Seed annual . PORTULACA, Double. 84 D, M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. PRIMILA SINENSISF fTsF^ „ - , • ? ^^ ? ^^ the most desirable of all house blooming plants. They are in almost constantbloom all winter, and if the plants be trans-ferred to the border, they will bloom nearly allsummer. Though perennial, new plantsflower more freely, and seed should be sownevery year. DOUBLE FRINGED PRIMULAThe following are very choice, and are highlyrecommended. They will produce a percentage of double , Crimson Pkt. SOcts White 50 Red 50 nixed 50 SINGLE FRINGED PRIMULA. Coerulea, blue Pkt. 25cts Mont Blanc, pure white 25 Scarlet 25 BriglitRose Pkt. 25cts Alba nagnifica,large pure white 25 ?•Punctata Elegantissima, flowers velvety crimson, fringed and spotted on the edge with white Pkt. 25cts Choicest Hixed, from choicest of best fringed varieties Pkt. 25cts Choicest Fern Leaved, Mixed. 25 • PYRETHRIM. PPIMIII A lAPflNFrA (J^apa? Primrose).—The beautiful, r iviiTHJl^/\ *l/\r V//\ large various colored flowers stand inwhorls, pyramidically arranged on short flower stems; one foot perennial new plants flower more freely, and seed should be sown every year. Mixed varieties Pkt. 25cts After sowing the seeds of Primula Japonica let them remain in a cool and moist place for four or five weeks, then place in a frame or house where there is bottom heat, and they will grow freely. QUAKING GRASS-(See Briza). Rm~M g^ pv Tw 1^ -|- ?? 1^ One of the finest and most beauti-I I V/ mJi\ It I II I!> ful of the many varieties of ever-lastings. The flowers are of vari-ous colors. For winter bouquets, the blossoms should be gatheredbefore fully expanded, and if dried in the shade will retain their bril-liancy for years. Tender annual: one foot high. Mangiesi, rich rose with golden center Pkt. lOcts Maculata, rosy crimson with bright yellow disc 10 Maculata alba, white wi


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