Horitucultural guide : spring 1892 . 10 Umbellata—Rosy lilac,/i foot 10 ACACIA. Very desirable plants for greenhouse or conservatory culture, but in thiscountry of no special value for open-air planting. The flowers are formed inthick clusters on long spikes. Soak the seed in warm water several hours be-fore sowing. Greenhouse shrubs. mixed varieties, 3 to G feet .25 ACHIMENES. Very handsome tuberous-rootedgreenhouse plants, producingflowers of almost every imagina-ble shade and color. mixed 25 ACHILLEA. Ptarmica, fl. pi.—An excellentplant for borders. The flowers,which are the


Horitucultural guide : spring 1892 . 10 Umbellata—Rosy lilac,/i foot 10 ACACIA. Very desirable plants for greenhouse or conservatory culture, but in thiscountry of no special value for open-air planting. The flowers are formed inthick clusters on long spikes. Soak the seed in warm water several hours be-fore sowing. Greenhouse shrubs. mixed varieties, 3 to G feet .25 ACHIMENES. Very handsome tuberous-rootedgreenhouse plants, producingflowers of almost every imagina-ble shade and color. mixed 25 ACHILLEA. Ptarmica, fl. pi.—An excellentplant for borders. The flowers,which are the purest white andvery double, are produced inthe greatest profusion throughout summer and autumn; finefor cut flowers. H. P. I14 ACROCLINUM. A beautiful everlasting flower,resembling the Rhodanthe, butlarger. Cut the flowersjor winterbouquets before they are fullyopen. H. H. A. Album—Pure white, 1 foot 5 Boseum—Bright rose, 1 foot 5 Roseum fl. pi.—Double rose, 1 .10Album fl. pi.—Double white, 1 ACHIJIENES.


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