AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . rs andcut flowers. They should be planted in arich open soil, and protected during win-ter. Half-hardy perennials; two FLOWERINC mixture ... ? 10 PICOTEE See Carnation .PINKS See Dianthus |. ROCKET Hesperis.) The Swkkt Rocket produces clustersof flowers w hich arc very fragrant duringthe evening. Seeds readily germinate Inthe open ground, With very little perennial; 1 . feet high. PURPLE 5 WHITE 5 RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean.) Stalely strong growing plants, with very ornamental foliage, particularly adaptedas center plants oi grou


AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . rs andcut flowers. They should be planted in arich open soil, and protected during win-ter. Half-hardy perennials; two FLOWERINC mixture ... ? 10 PICOTEE See Carnation .PINKS See Dianthus |. ROCKET Hesperis.) The Swkkt Rocket produces clustersof flowers w hich arc very fragrant duringthe evening. Seeds readily germinate Inthe open ground, With very little perennial; 1 . feet high. PURPLE 5 WHITE 5 RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean.) Stalely strong growing plants, with very ornamental foliage, particularly adaptedas center plants oi groups of Cannas, Jap-anese Maize. Caladiums, Dahlias, etc. Ofvery quick growth in rich —New—Large palm-likeleaves of a bronzy-red maroon; stalkand stems nearly black, ti to 8 10Borboniensis Arboreus— Showv foli-age ; 15 feet 5 Sanguineus — Splendid red fruit iu clusters; blood red stalks 5 Ciganteus—Ixaves of immense size. richly veined and marbled; 10 5mixed- Many good sorts, Oz., -i* 5. PETUNIA. Petnniasare unsurpassed,if indeed equalledfor massing in beds. Their richness 01 color,duration OI bloom and easy culture, will al-ways render them welcome and will do Well sow n inopeti bonier in thespring, or earlier in cold frame or transplanted eighteen inches apart. Jtythe latter process they Will come into bloommuch earlier, though they will do perfectlywell sown in open ground. lie careful not tocover the small seeds to deeply ; they like a sandy loam. Hardy annual. SINGLE VARIETIES, SUITABLE FORBEDDING. DWARF INIMITABLE A dwarf variety,forming a compact little plant, ft to 8inches in height by as much in diameter,covered with regularly striped flowers . 10 COUNTESS OF ELESM ERE—Deep 1 white throat 5 BLOTCHED AND STRIPED 5 EXTRA FINE MIXED—A great variety ofcolors ami many kinds, including somechoice large flowering sorts 10 FINE MIXTURE 5 LARGE FLOWERING FANCY HYBRIDS. niiwirrn we offeb rs the best to be obt


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