. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . 615 Verbena Aubletia. Reddish purple; from North America. Half foot 616 Drummoiidii, Lilac; from Texas BIT Teucroides Odorata. Fme white; from Germany . Yeaosa. Eichpm-ple; free bloomer; trailer. From Buenos Ayres Fine 3iixed 10 Hybrida. From finest named sorts; extra mixed rfew Italian Striped. One of the best; brilliant colors of camatioii- like, striped -with rose, lilac, purple, on various-colored ground Anrieulaefiora. A splendid novelty, large and -^ell foi-med; blooms in various shades, -with a


. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . 615 Verbena Aubletia. Reddish purple; from North America. Half foot 616 Drummoiidii, Lilac; from Texas BIT Teucroides Odorata. Fme white; from Germany . Yeaosa. Eichpm-ple; free bloomer; trailer. From Buenos Ayres Fine 3iixed 10 Hybrida. From finest named sorts; extra mixed rfew Italian Striped. One of the best; brilliant colors of camatioii- like, striped -with rose, lilac, purple, on various-colored ground Anrieulaefiora. A splendid novelty, large and -^ell foi-med; blooms in various shades, -with a distinct eye of white or rose, and properly called â ^0 ^0 f 623 624 Auriculceflora, as the disk comes near the Polyanthus and Auricula Coccinea. From most brilliant scarlet flowers 3Iontana. This is another gem, tnily: it has the habit of the common Verbena, but is pertectly hardy, and blooms more profuselv- The plant 25 .25 literally covers itself with its bright, rose-colored flowers TIOIiET. Xat. Ord., riolacece. 625 Tiolet. The Czaro A very large and beautiful variety of the \''io'.et. The flowers, which are of the deepest blue violet, are borne on very long foot- stalks (five to six inches in length), and are nearly twice as large and much sweeter than the old Russian Violet. It is so hardy that it com- mences blooming in September, and continues flowering untU May, . .25 626 Tiola Conmta. One of the finest of all known violets for summer and autitmn decoration. A neat, compact, perennial, herbaceous plant. Six to nine inches high, with small heart-shaped leaves: and yielding a succession of conspicuous, delicate, light-mauve-blue flowers as large as the leaves, in succession, from April to October. A beautiful plant for clumps or edgings, forming a rich, compact mass of green foliage, set off by the profusion of deep purple, mauve-color, and violet blossoms .25 WAIXFLOWER. Xat. Ord., Cruciferce. A useful and ornamental class of plants; very firagrant. Half-hardy perenn


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