. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits : season of 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. MIGNONETTE. MALOPE GRANDIFLORA. FRENCH MARIGOLD. Per P/, f. MALTA MOSCHATA ALBA—A beautiful, perfectly liardy perennial, growing into a pyramidal bush two feet high, completely covered with beautiful Hibiscus-like flowers of the snowiest wliite, shining like satin, and about the size of a silver quarter. A peculiar musky odor is given off by all parts of the plant when kept in a confined situation, particularly in dry weather. A very desirab


. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits : season of 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. MIGNONETTE. MALOPE GRANDIFLORA. FRENCH MARIGOLD. Per P/, f. MALTA MOSCHATA ALBA—A beautiful, perfectly liardy perennial, growing into a pyramidal bush two feet high, completely covered with beautiful Hibiscus-like flowers of the snowiest wliite, shining like satin, and about the size of a silver quarter. A peculiar musky odor is given off by all parts of the plant when kept in a confined situation, particularly in dry weather. A very desirable addition to the list of perfectly hardy plants 5 MARIGOLD—This grand old favorite, so effective for groups and masses, has- been vastly improved so that the perfectly double flowers are simply magnificent. Double African—A grand mixture of both tall and dwarf sorts 3 Double French—A grand mixture of both tall and dwarf sorts 3 MALOPE GANDIFLOKA—Robust, hardy annuals, four to five feet tall, with large saucer-shaped flowers; crimson, rose and white mixed 3 MIGNONETTK—Perhaps the most popular annual grown, on account of its deliciously fragrant flowers which are indispensable for bouquets, Odorata Qrandiflora—A fine large flowered form of the common sweet Misnonette 3 Golden Queen—Flowers of a golden hue, of dwarf and compact habit, highly effective 5 Crimson Queen—Avery fine red flowered,robust sort, excellent for pots. 3 riachet—Decidedly the best sort for pots; numerous tliick spikes of reddish flowers; very fragrant and a most excellent plant 5 MYOSOTIS VICTOUIA—This lovely new "Forget-me-not" is the finest of all for pot culture. Plants perfectly round, five to seven inches high, and sixteen to eightet-n inches in circumference; com- pletely covered with large umbels of flowers of azure blue with double center, remaining in bloom a long time 10 PANSY—This flower needs no words of description, for its "baby faces" are known and l


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