The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . , carinatum and coronaria in variety; Ageratum Mexi-canum; Brac/iycoine iberidifolia ; Cacalia coccinnca and aurea ; Ccntaurea, vari-ous sorts ; Godetias ; Senecio elegans fi. plena in variety ; and varieties of theSilene. Most of these last-named are very pretty, and useful for tricobr and mclancholicus ruber and Perilla nankincnsis arecultivated for the beauty or novelty of the color of their leaves. Joseph Breck. ROGEPn-SS No. 9. The engraving represents a medium-sized bunch of No. 9. This variety,and all the


The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . , carinatum and coronaria in variety; Ageratum Mexi-canum; Brac/iycoine iberidifolia ; Cacalia coccinnca and aurea ; Ccntaurea, vari-ous sorts ; Godetias ; Senecio elegans fi. plena in variety ; and varieties of theSilene. Most of these last-named are very pretty, and useful for tricobr and mclancholicus ruber and Perilla nankincnsis arecultivated for the beauty or novelty of the color of their leaves. Joseph Breck. ROGEPn-SS No. 9. The engraving represents a medium-sized bunch of No. 9. This variety,and all the numbers between and including Nos. 5 and 14, are hybrids be-tween the white Chasselas and native, and all of a red or light-red color;not one of this mixture being black, as was the case with many of thosefrom the Hamburg. The vine of No. 9 is very vigorous, and sometimes very productive; the Rogerss No. 9. 91 fruit never rots ; the wood is rather long-jointed ; young foliage of a reddishhue. Bunches long and compact, resembling Frontignac in form ; berries. round, medium size, sweet, with pleasant aroma. Ripens among theearliest. 92 Improved Early Paris Cauliflower. THE BOSTON-MARKET OR IMPROVED EARLY PARISCAULIFLOWER. This is one of the finest varieties of this delicious vegetable grown, andis very popular with the market-gardeners about Boston, who find it par-ticularly suited to this climate. It has been brought to its present state ofperfection by a careful system of cultivation, and selection of specimens


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