. Horsford's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamentals herbaceous plants bulbs ferns shrubs and vines . and well-composted manure. If the soil isnaturally heavy, enough sand should be used tocounteract this. When large blooms are. desireda portion of the blooms should be removed. This,however, is not necessary for border arenarius. Flowers nearly white, tipped withpink. Northern and Southern Europe. Seedsonly. 10 cts per barbatus (Sweet William |, Of this splendid old-fashioned plant, I offer the following varieties :Marginatus. 12 cts each, $1 per dozenMarginatus, Double


. Horsford's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamentals herbaceous plants bulbs ferns shrubs and vines . and well-composted manure. If the soil isnaturally heavy, enough sand should be used tocounteract this. When large blooms are. desireda portion of the blooms should be removed. This,however, is not necessary for border arenarius. Flowers nearly white, tipped withpink. Northern and Southern Europe. Seedsonly. 10 cts per barbatus (Sweet William |, Of this splendid old-fashioned plant, I offer the following varieties :Marginatus. 12 cts each, $1 per dozenMarginatus, Double. 12 cts. each, $1 per marginatus. 12 cts. each,$r per plenus. 12 cts. each, $i per bicolor. From i to 2 feet high ; flowers soli-tary, white above, lead-colored beneath. South-ern Russia. 15 cts. each, two for 25 caesius (Cheddar Pink). Flowers delicate rose ;fragrant. Plant very glaucous. Europe. 15 , two for 25 cts. cts each, two for Flowers a distinct pale blue. 20 cts. each,blooming very early ; flowers rose or nearly white. Fine ch. ru arly PiantJius puimarius. Hardy Ornamentals, Herbaceous Plants, Etc. DIAWTHUS, continued. D. carthusianorum. Flowers half an inch wide, dark pink. Plants, 15 cts. each, two for 25 cts.;seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. D. Caucasicus. Flowers fragrant, light pink. A little more than an inch wide. Seeds, 15 c. Corsicus. Flowers an inch wide, light pink. Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. D. cruentus (Atrococcineus). Flowers bloody scarlet; small, but numerous. Eastern Europe. 12 cts. each, Sr per dozen ; seeds, 8 cts. per Gallicus. Flowers white, livid at base ; plant about 6 inches high. Western France. 15 , $ per deltoides (Maiden Pink). Flowers half an inch wide, rose-colored ; plant about 8 inches high. Eastern Europe. Seeds, 8 cts. per ornatus. 15 cts each. D. plumarius (Pheasants-Eye). 9 to 12 inches high. Flowers nearly white, % of an inch wide. Eastern Europe. S


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