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Show Parlor and Window Plants. A New York florist gives the'i llowing as an indicative list, which will be found of value to any ene attempting parlor and window gardening: To flourish in the Bhade JJraccenat (dragon tree), tfiviulus (musk plant), Aaryrantkes, Colgus in many varieties, CenUiureai; (dusty millers), fuchsias, pansies, zo il . geraniums, ivies (English or Gtriaan), begonias, ferns and fancy taladiums; to flourish in the eunshine double geraniums, gera-niums, petunias, ivy - leavtd geraniums, gazanias, heliotropes, ; verbenas, monthly roses, mig-" mig-" nonette, cypr&sand Madeira vines, ' dwarf cannas, calceolarias, lau tanas, lobelia,, merembergia, curbea and iropeolum; for bot'a sun and shade 1 centaureas, ivies maurandia, thum " bergia, tropeolum. Of these three are many varieties in each separate class, I so that the foregoing lists, short as jiljeyseem, w dl iu reality be found I comprenensivu enough to meet all reiwunable requirements for indoor 1 floriculture. |