. Catalogue of flowers. Nursery stock Indiana Richmond Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Jolm Forest. Deep rosy crimson, dark eye. La Patriot. Deep blood crimson, Louis C hate. Most brilliant scarlet. La Thare. Rich salmon color, crimson eye. Richard Wallace. Pure white, rosy crimson eye. Snow Queen. Pure white. Plumbago Oapensis. {For description seep. 66.) PETUNIAS. (Double.) Large flowers and brilliant colors. t O cents each ; any 3 for 25 cents. Arg"llS. Rosy purple, splashed with white. Coronet. White,


. Catalogue of flowers. Nursery stock Indiana Richmond Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Jolm Forest. Deep rosy crimson, dark eye. La Patriot. Deep blood crimson, Louis C hate. Most brilliant scarlet. La Thare. Rich salmon color, crimson eye. Richard Wallace. Pure white, rosy crimson eye. Snow Queen. Pure white. Plumbago Oapensis. {For description seep. 66.) PETUNIAS. (Double.) Large flowers and brilliant colors. t O cents each ; any 3 for 25 cents. Arg"llS. Rosy purple, splashed with white. Coronet. White, splashed with carmine and crimson. Martha. Fringed white, blotched lake. Exquisite. Fringed white, blotched carmine. Fortuna. Blush-white, with purple-crimson splashed center. Meteor. A variety of great beauty. Pink Beauty. A grand pink that everybody admires Lucillda. Purplish carmine, mottled with white. PEONIES — Herbaceous. Herbaceous Paeonies are among the showiest and most useful of hardy plants. They are all hardy, and admirably adapted to the climate of our most northern States, growing well in almost any situation or soil, although the flowers will be finer and colors brighter if planted in a deep, rich loam well manured. 25 cents each ; six for $ Double Scarlet. Double Rose. Double White. Double Pink. Double Pink with Yellow. Tree Paeony. These species, natives of Japan, are a grand addition to a garden ; they do not die down to the ground like the herbaceous sorts, but make fine bushes three to four feet in height, covered in Spring with immense flowers, and present an elegant appearance. 50 cents. PHLOX. (Hardy Perennial.) These plants require no care but dividing and reset- ting every second year ; their vigorous growth and free- dom of bloom make them very useful, while they are nearly unexcelled in beauty. 10 cents each. Bridesmaid. White, with small dark rose eye. Bijou. Dwarf. Pure white. CrOSS of Honor. Striped rose, mauve and white. Clouded (rem. Curi


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