Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide for 1868 . OBELI?CAPJA. OXYURA, Nat. Ord. chrysanthemoides, a free-flowering, hardy annual, about 18 inches in height; flowers golden yellow, edged with white ; a beautiful plant, 10 AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER WARDEN. 4;! OBELISCARIA, Nat. Ord. Composite. pkt. cts. Showy plants, to be treated as half-hardy annuals. About eighteen inches in curious, with acorn-like centers and drooping petals. [See engraving, p. 42.] Obeliscaria pulcherrima, ray flowers rich velvety crimson, edged with yellow, 10 aurantiaca, yellow; new,


Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide for 1868 . OBELI?CAPJA. OXYURA, Nat. Ord. chrysanthemoides, a free-flowering, hardy annual, about 18 inches in height; flowers golden yellow, edged with white ; a beautiful plant, 10 AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER WARDEN. 4;! OBELISCARIA, Nat. Ord. Composite. pkt. cts. Showy plants, to be treated as half-hardy annuals. About eighteen inches in curious, with acorn-like centers and drooping petals. [See engraving, p. 42.] Obeliscaria pulcherrima, ray flowers rich velvety crimson, edged with yellow, 10 aurantiaca, yellow; new, 10 CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose), Nat. Ord. very fine genus of showy plants, opening their flowers suddenly in the latter part ofthe day, and making a most brilliant exhibition during the evening and early in themorning. Some of the newer varieties are truly magnificent, and will attract as muchattention as anything that can be grown. Some are perennials, but the following, whichare the best, all flower the first season. Oenothera Veitchii


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