. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . BARTOIVIA AUREA. CAXAMPELIS SCABRA. 4 .10 BRACHYCOME. (Swan-Eiyer Daisy). Nat. Ord., Compositce. A beautiful, free-flowering, dwarf-growing plant, covered, during the greater portion of the summer, with a profusion of pretty cineraria-like flowers, very effective in edgings, small beds, rustic baskets, or for pot-culture; succeeding in any light, rich soil. Half-hardy annuals. 64 Brachycome (Iberidifolia). Finest Mixed; from Swan Eiver. ^ foot BROWALLIA. Nat. Ord., Scrqphulariacece. Very handsome, pro
. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . BARTOIVIA AUREA. CAXAMPELIS SCABRA. 4 .10 BRACHYCOME. (Swan-Eiyer Daisy). Nat. Ord., Compositce. A beautiful, free-flowering, dwarf-growing plant, covered, during the greater portion of the summer, with a profusion of pretty cineraria-like flowers, very effective in edgings, small beds, rustic baskets, or for pot-culture; succeeding in any light, rich soil. Half-hardy annuals. 64 Brachycome (Iberidifolia). Finest Mixed; from Swan Eiver. ^ foot BROWALLIA. Nat. Ord., Scrqphulariacece. Very handsome, profuse-blooming plants, covered with rich, strikingly beautiful flowers during the summer and autumn months. Half-hardy annual. 65 Browallia. Mixed. Splendid assortment , .10 CACALIA (Tassel-Flower). Nat. Ord., Compositce. A beautiful annual, with a profusion of scarlet tassel-shaped flowers from July to October. Cacalia Coccinia. Scarlet, flowering in clusters, pretty; from S. Am. 1^ ft, Aurea. Golden yellow variety of above CAIiANDRINIA. Nat. Ord., Fortulacece. Very beautiful dwarf-growing plants, usually treated as tender annuals, though of perennial duration if protected in winter: they are a blaze of beauty wherever the sun shines upon them. They succeed well in a light, rich soil. Calandrinia Lindleyana. Small red flowers, suitable for edging. Half ft., .06 Grandiflora* Fine rosy-lilac, very showy. 2 feet 05 Uml)ellata. Very dwarf, with bright crimson flowers in clusters. Half ft., .05 speciosa alba. Too much cannot be said in praise of this novelty, which is a pure white variety. Very dwarf habit. Useful for the edgings of beds, rockeries, and also as a pot-plant - , CALENDULA (Cape Marigold). Nat. Ord., Compositce. A very showy, free-flowering genus of plants, producing a pretty effect in beds or mixed border's, and growing fteely in almost any soil. Hardy annuals. 66 67 05 05 68 69 70 71 .05
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