Window Gardening. Devoted Specially to the Culture of Flowers And Ornamental Plants, for Indoor Use And Parlor Decoration
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The list of varieties is indeed formidable, and every florist has not only his fancies, but seedlings of his own year after year, so that new varieties are abundant enough not to attract any remarkable attention. Our bright summer sunshiny days are very suitable for the development of seeds ; hence our American florists are able in many cases to produce handsome varieties surpass ing those of Europe. Special List. Annie, one of the very best, white, striped with crimsor blooms constantly and vi...gorous grower, truss large. Black Bedder, very dark maroon, rich. Conspicua, ruby scarlet, with white eye. Colossus, crimson, violet eye, very large. Ceres, light blush, crimson eye. Decorator, light cherry scarlet, yellow eye. Diadem, large white, violet bordered. Enoch Arden, blush, crimson and maroon. *Formosa, large pink, white eye. * Gazelle, deep blue, clear white eye. Harlequin, pure white, striped and splashed with rosy carmine Ivanhoe, rich bluish purple, white eye. King of Blacks, deep maroon.
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