. Annual illustrated, descriptive catalogue of seeds, plants, vines, small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Vegetables; Seeds; Flowers; Shrubs; Ornamental trees; Fruit trees; Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Parker & Wood (Firm). Ricinus. t ROCKET (Hesperis). These will be much improved by transplanting into light and very rich soil as soon as they are through flowering. If sown early, will flower the first season. In flower July to September. Hardy perennials. 1% foot. 397. Rocket, mixed 05 .40 ROSE CAMPION (Agrostemma). Exceedingly handsome, showy, free-flowering plants
. Annual illustrated, descriptive catalogue of seeds, plants, vines, small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Vegetables; Seeds; Flowers; Shrubs; Ornamental trees; Fruit trees; Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Parker & Wood (Firm). Ricinus. t ROCKET (Hesperis). These will be much improved by transplanting into light and very rich soil as soon as they are through flowering. If sown early, will flower the first season. In flower July to September. Hardy perennials. 1% foot. 397. Rocket, mixed 05 .40 ROSE CAMPION (Agrostemma). Exceedingly handsome, showy, free-flowering plants, strik- ingly effective in mixed or shrubbery borders. Hardy perennials. x% feet. 398. Rose Campion, rose 05 .75 -399. — white, with rose centre 05 .75 ROSE OF HEAVEN. (See Viscaria,, No. 463.) ROSE, AFRICAN (Hibiscus Africanus). -A beautiful annual, of the easiest culture, producing double, semi-double, and single flowers, all handsome, sporting in a thousand different varieties of scarlet, crimson, purple, pink, white, variegated, and party-colored, and continuing a long time in bloom. Hardy annuals. 1% feet. •400. Rose, African, buff, with maroon centre • -05 .5° ROSE. Too well known to require any description. The culture of the rose from seed is very simple, generally rewarding the amateur with flowers the second year. 401. Rose, hybrid perpetual 15 402. —French hybrids 15 SALPIGLOSSIS. "These have very richly colored, funnel-shaped blossoms, purple,crimson, clear yellow, and buff, beautifully marbled, with fine shades of light blue. The dwarf varieties are very desirable. They are of the easiest culture, and thrive well in any light, rich soil, and deserve more general cul- tivation. In flower July to September. Half-hardy annuals. Salpiglossis. t SALVIA (Scarlet Sage). Splendid plants, both for pot culture and for beds or borders, growing freely in any light, rich soil, and producing beau- tiful spikes of gay flowers in the greatest profusion. In flower Ju
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