. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. l Palace. Dark Blue. The finest for edgings and carpet bedding .10 238 Golden Queen. Golden yellow foliage, and brilliantblue flower, striking and beautiful 20 239 Prima Donna. Velvety Maroon. Distinct and fine 10 Love-lies-bleeding (Amaranthus Caudatus). (A.) 240 A hardy annual, three to four feet high, with pendent spikes of blood-red flowers. Desirable for grouping on lawns On Lupins. (P.) Showy, hardy plants, two to three feet high, producing tall spikes of attractiveflowers. 241 Lupins. Mixed : 0,r> Lychnis. (P.) 242 Lychnis H


. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. l Palace. Dark Blue. The finest for edgings and carpet bedding .10 238 Golden Queen. Golden yellow foliage, and brilliantblue flower, striking and beautiful 20 239 Prima Donna. Velvety Maroon. Distinct and fine 10 Love-lies-bleeding (Amaranthus Caudatus). (A.) 240 A hardy annual, three to four feet high, with pendent spikes of blood-red flowers. Desirable for grouping on lawns On Lupins. (P.) Showy, hardy plants, two to three feet high, producing tall spikes of attractiveflowers. 241 Lupins. Mixed : 0,r> Lychnis. (P.) 242 Lychnis Haageana Hybrids. Mixed. Very handsome, ornamental plants of bushy habit, with large flowers from the brightest scarlet to blood-red, purple, orangeand white t Malva or Mallow. (P.) Showy and desirable, with pretty salver-formed flowers. 243 Malva Minita. Bright Scarlet Marvel .of Peru (Mirabilis). (A.) 244 The old and well-known Four Oclock. A fine plant, with flowers of various colors,making a fine summer hedge set one foot apart MARIGOLD (Tagetes). (A.,. Harden Extremely showy, one to two feet high, well adapted toculture, blooming profusely through the season. 245 Marigold, French. ( Carters Butterfly.) A beautiful variety with alternate petals of velvety purple-brown and old gold 246 Legion of Honor. (See cut.) This charming new Marigold grows very regularly and only about eight inches high, andblooms uninterruptedly from July until frost. Flowers single,of abeautiful, rich, golden yellow, with large blotehesof velvetybrown, resembling a cross of honor — African. (El Dorado.) The finest strain of African Mari-gold yet offered. Flowers three inches in diameter, in all shadesof yellow, — lemon, primrose, gold, and deep orange 248 Calendula, Prince of Orange. Flowers striped with an intense, glowing shade of orange Meteor. Cream white, edged with orange Large-flowered. Flowers dark orange-red, very large and remarkably double — African — French — Gold Striped Maurand


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