. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. PALAFOXIA. Nat. Ord., Compositoe. price. This new Texas plant is one of the finest of recent acquisitions. It is much dwarfer and more branching than Palafoxia Texana; and the flowers, which liave yery miicli broader florets, are larger, and of a bright rosy-crimson color, with a dark centre. It is an annual, and will flourish finely in light and dry soils, and blooms


. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. PALAFOXIA. Nat. Ord., Compositoe. price. This new Texas plant is one of the finest of recent acquisitions. It is much dwarfer and more branching than Palafoxia Texana; and the flowers, which liave yery miicli broader florets, are larger, and of a bright rosy-crimson color, with a dark centre. It is an annual, and will flourish finely in light and dry soils, and blooms throughout the summer. 365 Palafoxia Hookerania. Eosy-crimson, with dark centre Qt PEAS. Nat. Ord., Leguminosce. The Sweet Peas are among the most popular annuals which enrich the flower gar- den. They may be planted and trained on sticks the same as common peas; or they may be sowed along the sides of fences, forming a highly ornamental cover- mg: in any situation, they are always admired. Hardy annuals. 266 Sweet Peas, Black. From Ceylon. 6 feet I 267 268 269 2T0 2T1 2T2 273 274 275 276 White. From Ceylon. 6 feet Purple. From Ceylon. 6 feet Painted Lady. From Ceylon. Scarlet. From Ceylon. 6 feet Scarlet §trii>ed. From Ceylon. Mixed. The above mixed . 6 feet 6 feet .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 Everlastinj (See Lathyrus.) 05 Lord Alison's. Light-blue. 1^ feet . Tangier. Scarlet; from Barbaiy Scarlet Invincible. Beautiful new variety; flowers intense scarlet PERILLA. Nat. .05 .05 .03 Ord., Labiatce. Among the recent introductions of omamental-foliaged plants for flower-garden decoration, the Perilla deserves a more than ordinaxy share of attention. Its habit of growth is neat and shrubby, whilst its foliage is a deep mulberry or blackish purple, and forms a fine contrast to the silvery foliage of Cineraria Maritima, or the lively green of other plants. Half-hardy annuals. 277 Perilla Nankinensis. Leaves, a deep mulberry or purplish-black. 2 feet .05 PHLOX DRUM3IONDII. Nat. O


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