. Rawson's garden manual / Rawson & ed (SweetRocket I. Hardy biennial. Show v terminalspikes of all colors. Very popular and fragrant.\Vill grow m any common soil. 2 to 3 feet. Juneto (~)ctober. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 30 cts. 4120 White. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 30 cts. 4122 HEDCHERA cristata. New. Introduction ofMr. Luther Burbaiik, with his own descrijjtion : , \a , January 2^, Sir :—\o\ir Ci\:\\o^ue came yesterdiiy ai)d I am veiymiK-h pK ased with it. It diiiik it has the finest list of seen anywhere. .My only reget is I cainiot buy all 1want. Mr. Palcuner,
. Rawson's garden manual / Rawson & ed (SweetRocket I. Hardy biennial. Show v terminalspikes of all colors. Very popular and fragrant.\Vill grow m any common soil. 2 to 3 feet. Juneto (~)ctober. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 30 cts. 4120 White. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 30 cts. 4122 HEDCHERA cristata. New. Introduction ofMr. Luther Burbaiik, with his own descrijjtion : , \a , January 2^, Sir :—\o\ir Ci\:\\o^ue came yesterdiiy ai)d I am veiymiK-h pK ased with it. It diiiik it has the finest list of seen anywhere. .My only reget is I cainiot buy all 1want. Mr. Palcuner, the landsc ape gardener who used toman-age Uosoris, L. L, for Mr. Dana, editor of the N. V. Sun,wrote me oncf. he thought the flowers in and around Bo.^liiuthe finest lie had ever seen. As he is high authority upon Uu-subject, I belie\e your market must be the best to buy in. Iwant to ask the favor of you to send a copy catalogueto .Mrs. Lucy Chrismaii, Han .and greatly very sincerely, Mrs. John A. 4123 Hibiscus MosclieuLos albus Heuchera cristata, continued A most surprising and beautiful perennial foli-age plant. Leaves most gracefully crimped andcrested something like the Madame Erdodybegonia but far more beautiful. No plantpossesses this peculiar cresting of the leaves tothe same extent. Produced by yearsof selectionfrom the ordinary plain-leaved H. micra> great panicles 2 to 3 feet long of small whiteflowers are an added charm. Comes quite truefrom seed but varies in the amout of 50 cts. graeillima (Coral Bells). New. Hardy per-ennial. Numerous, small, scarlet flowers inlarge, graceful panicles on slender, wiry best in sandy, rich soil; one of the finestperennials in cultivation. 2 feet. June to Oc-tober. Pkt. cts., Vmz. % —sanguinea. Same as above, except being morecompact, growing but 12 inches high. cts., ^oz. 75 cts. 4130 HIBISCUS Alricanus. Hardy annual. Yellowflowers,
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