. Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1901 . CEnothera Lamarckiana. root which can be preserved from one yearto another. Three feet. February till palustris. fine little plant, with small, blue, star-like flowers. Should have a moist, shadysituation. Does not succeed so well here as in Europe, of which it is a native. Halffoot high. December till March. Nemopliila Insignis. Blue GroveLove. Plants of easy culture, very prettyand profuse bloomers. Bright blue withwhite centre. One foot high. Nemopliila maculata. Large whiteflowers,


. Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1901 . CEnothera Lamarckiana. root which can be preserved from one yearto another. Three feet. February till palustris. fine little plant, with small, blue, star-like flowers. Should have a moist, shadysituation. Does not succeed so well here as in Europe, of which it is a native. Halffoot high. December till March. Nemopliila Insignis. Blue GroveLove. Plants of easy culture, very prettyand profuse bloomers. Bright blue withwhite centre. One foot high. Nemopliila maculata. Large whiteflowers, spotted with violet. One foot highDecember till Portnlaca. Nigela damascena. Love in a of easy culture, with light blueflowers. Does not transplant well. Onefoot high. December till April. Nierembergia gracilis. Nierember-gia. Nice plants with delicate foliage, andwhite flowers tinted with lilac. One foothigh. November till April. Oenothera X,amarckiana. EveningPrimrose. Showy, large yellow feet high. November till April.


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