. 'M. Dreer's Superb Double Fringed Petunias. Mixed Seedlings (ready April 1st), 10 cts. each; $1 00 per doz.; $ per 100- PHORMIUIH TENAX VARIEGATA. The variegata form of the New Zealand Flax. A useful de- corative plant in sub-tropical bedding, with long sword-like foliage, green striped creamy white. 75 cts. each. PEUMBAGO. Capensis. Color light blue, very free-flowering. — Alba. Color creamy white. Either of above 15 cts. each; 6 for 60 cts. Coccinea Superba. Producing long racemes of flowers and of a bright satiny-carmine color. They remain in bloora a long time and are very


. 'M. Dreer's Superb Double Fringed Petunias. Mixed Seedlings (ready April 1st), 10 cts. each; $1 00 per doz.; $ per 100- PHORMIUIH TENAX VARIEGATA. The variegata form of the New Zealand Flax. A useful de- corative plant in sub-tropical bedding, with long sword-like foliage, green striped creamy white. 75 cts. each. PEUMBAGO. Capensis. Color light blue, very free-flowering. — Alba. Color creamy white. Either of above 15 cts. each; 6 for 60 cts. Coccinea Superba. Producing long racemes of flowers and of a bright satiny-carmine color. They remain in bloora a long time and are very showy and brilliant. 25 cts. eachj 5 for $ The set of 3 for 40 cts. PEEARGONIUMS d-ady Washington Geraniums^ The twelve varieties listed below are the finest that have ever come to our notice. The plants are of strong, vigorous growth and very free-flowering, while the size of the flowers are all that could be desired. Clianipion. While delicately shaded blush, small carmine blotch on lower petals, upper feathered maroon and red. Countess. Clear salmon, large pure while centre, narrow white edge- feathered maroon in upper petals. Dorothy. Soft rosy salmon, with dark maroon blotches on the upper ]ietal> and very richly shaded with plum color around the throat. Emperor of Russia. Deep purplish maroon with white margin. H. IVI. Stanley. Lower petals soft carmine, upper petals deeper with a maroon blotch. Mernieris. Bright red with maroon blotch. Mrs. Bradshaw. White wiih dark purple blotches, Mme. Thibaut. White, richly blotched and marked with rose, the up- per petals marked with crimson maroon with large white centre; petals heavily ruffled, giving it a doubled appearance. Mrs. li. Sandiford. Pure glistening snow-white. Madame Vibert. A grand flower with black maroon blotches bordered fiery red, the flower entirely edged with rose. Marquise of Salisbury. A high colored variety with rich^dark spots. Victor. Bright cherry-red with white markings at base of each petal; t


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