E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 efredwashburnsam1880wash Year: 1880 NO. FRICE. 743 Petunia Flore Pleno. These are fecnndated -with great care, and are sure to produce a large percentage of double flowers 25 744 Large-flowered Alba. White; fine . . . . . . . .10 745 Purpurea. Purple 10 746 Rosea. Rose-colored 10 747 Tiolet. Violet 10 748 Good 3Iixed 05 749 Finest Mixed 10 PITTOSPORU3I. Nat. Ord., Pittosporacm. A handsome genus of exceedingly ornamental shrubs; thrives in peat and loam. Greenhouse shrabs. 750 Pittosporum. Finest mixed 25 ^.


E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 efredwashburnsam1880wash Year: 1880 NO. FRICE. 743 Petunia Flore Pleno. These are fecnndated -with great care, and are sure to produce a large percentage of double flowers 25 744 Large-flowered Alba. White; fine . . . . . . . .10 745 Purpurea. Purple 10 746 Rosea. Rose-colored 10 747 Tiolet. Violet 10 748 Good 3Iixed 05 749 Finest Mixed 10 PITTOSPORU3I. Nat. Ord., Pittosporacm. A handsome genus of exceedingly ornamental shrubs; thrives in peat and loam. Greenhouse shrabs. 750 Pittosporum. Finest mixed 25 ^.4 POINCIAXA. Nat. Okd., LeguminoscB. ^ A rery elegant and ornamental genus of greenhouse shrubs, requiring a rich soil. 0 * 751 Poinciana. Finest mixed 25 il Nat. Oed., PolygalacexB. A very handsome genus of greenhouse evergreen shrubs, which may be grown out of doors in summer; thrives best in peat and loam. 752 Polygala. Finest varieties mixed PUXICA. Nat. Ord., Mrjrtacece. Certainly amongst the handsomest of shrubs. Under the shelter of a south wall, they flower profusely thi'oughout the summer. Half-hardy shrubs. 753 Punica Granatum (Pomegranate). Waxy scarlet; from south of Europe . .25 .25 SAI,VTA SPLEXDENS COOTACTA. SALVIA. Nat. Ord., Labiatce-. The following varieties are verv fine for the conservatory or autumn flowering; remarkable for'their spikes of rich-colored flowers. Half-hardy perennials. '54 Salvia Amabilis. Lavender-blue; from South America. 2 feet . 755 —— Argentea. Fine large silvery foliage, of gi-eat substance; from Crete. 2 ft.


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