. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Petu nia gra nd iflora rosea, splendid large flowers, bright rose, white throat 25 grandiflora marginata, large flowers, bordered and veined with green 25 grandiflora violacea, one of the noblest of the large- flowered Petunias, and of a rich violet _ 25 grandiflora superbissi- ma, magnificent flowers, of extra large size, the very deep throat beautifully veined to the base 25 grandiflora, choice mixed, from show flowers 25 Choicest "Double. Theseed we offer is the best to be ob- tained


. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Petu nia gra nd iflora rosea, splendid large flowers, bright rose, white throat 25 grandiflora marginata, large flowers, bordered and veined with green 25 grandiflora violacea, one of the noblest of the large- flowered Petunias, and of a rich violet _ 25 grandiflora superbissi- ma, magnificent flowers, of extra large size, the very deep throat beautifully veined to the base 25 grandiflora, choice mixed, from show flowers 25 Choicest "Double. Theseed we offer is the best to be ob- tained. The double Petunia bears no seed, and but little pollen. Packet of 50 seeds 25 Vick's Mew Fringed, a strain with fringed and frilled edges, very distinct and beauti- ful, and coming true from seed 25 SMALL FLOWERED. SUITABLE FOR BEDDING. Mew Dwarf Inimitable, a reallydwarf variety,forming a compact little plant five to eight inches in height by as much in diameter, covered with regularly striped flowers. Admirably adapted for mass- ing, as well as forpot-culture. 25 Countess of Ellesmere, dark rose, with fine white throat _ 10 Blotched and 10 Fine Mixed 10. PO-RTU LAC A. The Portulaca is a popular, hardy, creeping annual, each strong plant covering a space about two feet in diameter, with flowers of almost every color imaginable. It delights in a warm sun and sandy soil, and the drouth is never too long nor the heat too intense for this beautiful lit- tle salamander. When everything else is perishing for lack of moisture, the Portulaca will give its largest, flowers and brightest colore. The Portulaca does not like a clay soil nor black muck. It makes a brilliant bed on the lawn. Sow seed in the open ground early or under glass. The plants can be transplanted when in full flower, and in making a rib- bon bed with Portulaca, we always wait until the first flower opens, so as to be entirely sure of the colors. The perfectly double Portulaca forms no seed, so that see


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