. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. Euphorbia. .05. Feverfew (Matricaria). (P.)No. beautiful, half-hardy perennial,well adapted for beds. 172 Feverfew, Double Dwarf. Flowers large, creamy colored, and verydouble 15 173 Double White. Very fine 05 174 Golden Feather. Ornamental foliage plant. Desirable for vasesand Daskets to mix with otherplants 10 Flax. (A.) 175 Flax. Crimson. (Linum Grandi- fiorum) 05 A beautiful, half-hardy annual, very effective and showy for beddingpurpose. Foxglove. (B.) 176 Foxglove, Large-flowering. Spotted and Mixed. Very orna- men


. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. Euphorbia. .05. Feverfew (Matricaria). (P.)No. beautiful, half-hardy perennial,well adapted for beds. 172 Feverfew, Double Dwarf. Flowers large, creamy colored, and verydouble 15 173 Double White. Very fine 05 174 Golden Feather. Ornamental foliage plant. Desirable for vasesand Daskets to mix with otherplants 10 Flax. (A.) 175 Flax. Crimson. (Linum Grandi- fiorum) 05 A beautiful, half-hardy annual, very effective and showy for beddingpurpose. Foxglove. (B.) 176 Foxglove, Large-flowering. Spotted and Mixed. Very orna- mental amongst shrubbery, producing tall spikes of showy flow-ers of purple, rose, white, and yellow Forget-me-not (Myosotis). (P.) A very pretty little hardy perennial, about six inches high. Willthrive best in a cool, moist situation, and is well adapted for bed-ding or rockwork. ?ill^ 1 Forget-me-not, Elegantissima. Very com-pact, with silvery, variegated foliage andsky-blue flowers 15 178 Alpine, Large-flowered. Flowers ex-ceeding other varieties in size; sky-bluein c


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