. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. the spikes of flowers six inches or more in length. Sow seed in the spring, and strong plants will be produced by autumn that will flower the next spring. Delphinium formosum, brilliant blue; white eye 10 formosum coelestinum, celestial blue; flowers large, spikes 10. "Delphinium nudicaule, a Ijeautiful, bright scarlet variety; native of Cali- fornian mountains; new .- 10 Khinese, fine; blue, white and pink, mixed - 5 Mew varieties mixed, 5 HOLLCJHOCK. A good, dou- ble, clear whi


. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. the spikes of flowers six inches or more in length. Sow seed in the spring, and strong plants will be produced by autumn that will flower the next spring. Delphinium formosum, brilliant blue; white eye 10 formosum coelestinum, celestial blue; flowers large, spikes 10. "Delphinium nudicaule, a Ijeautiful, bright scarlet variety; native of Cali- fornian mountains; new .- 10 Khinese, fine; blue, white and pink, mixed - 5 Mew varieties mixed, 5 HOLLCJHOCK. A good, dou- ble, clear white Hollyhock is a very good sub- stitute for a Ca- mellia or a white Rose, as a center of a bouquet. "We do not now think of one as good, except the double white Balsam. In sit- uations suitable: for tall flowers, weknowof noth- ing better than, the Hollyhock;' and yet the im- proved varieties do not gro wverv high, from four to five feet being about the aver- age. The Holly- hock is biennial. New plants are obtained from seed and by di- viding the roots. Seeds sown in the summer will give plants that will endure winter. The Hollyhock will last a great while, for several years, if not allowed to flower too freely. Plants are, however, so easily grown from seed that little trouble is usually taken to preserve old plants. The plants maybe protected dui-- ing winter with a little straw and evergreen boughs, or leaves. •Hollyhock, "Double, very double and fine, from the best named collection in Europe - 10 LI/MUM. Every one is acquainted with our common Flax, which is a Linum. There are several va- rieties of ornamental Flax avell worthy of cul- ture, however, which few people know. The plants are very graceful, the foliage and stems delicate, and the flowers seem floating in the air. Seeds may be sown either under glass or in the garden. Linum Perenne, blue 5 perenne album, white 5 perenne roseum, beautifully rose- colored ._ 5 luteum, yellow 10 /M a rbonense, splendid


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