AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . , and w hile not quite so large as thewhite-seeded, yet they are very numerous,completely covering the foliage in places. Itis of luxuriant growth. Flowers are purewhite, large and fragrant. Both foliage andflowers vary in form on different plants,some being scalloped, others round, other*five-pointed or star-shaped; the foliage alsovaries from the original shape to oak leavedand heart-shaped, thus adding charm andinterest to this grand climber. If plantedin a warm, sunny position, it will give de-light to all who cultivate it. growing withgreat rapidity to a


AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . , and w hile not quite so large as thewhite-seeded, yet they are very numerous,completely covering the foliage in places. Itis of luxuriant growth. Flowers are purewhite, large and fragrant. Both foliage andflowers vary in form on different plants,some being scalloped, others round, other*five-pointed or star-shaped; the foliage alsovaries from the original shape to oak leavedand heart-shaped, thus adding charm andinterest to this grand climber. If plantedin a warm, sunny position, it will give de-light to all who cultivate it. growing withgreat rapidity to a height of 0 feet; the luxuriant, rich bright green foliage- makes anadmirable shade lor verandas, arbors, etc.,and when the magnificent pure white flow-ers are open the effect is grand 10 I PARI This is a grand companion to the White Moon Flower, is a lovelysatin blue with crimson bars. Planted withthe White the effect is great; of easy culture, in Three Packets of Moon Flower, one or more kinds. 26c. FLOWER SEEDS GENERAL LIST 69. i Abysinian MINA LOBATA. A rapid and luxuriautclimhcr(or trellises, Flowerstube-like, and borne 15 to 25 innumber on graceful, droopingspikes from bottom to top ofplant. Color, bright to orange, then cream. Ten-der annuals. Thirteen 25 MUSA ENSENTE Banana i Tins is one of the grandest and most picturesque of the banana family : as a solitary plantor in groups on the laws it has a very majesticand tropical effect. The leaves are very longand broad, of a beautiful green, with orlmson midrib in striking contrast. If planted in awarm spot, in a well manured mixture of leafmould, rich loam ami sand, it will attain aheight of from 10 to is feet. An occasional ap-plication of liquid manure and Frequent water-ing are necessary. If the seed is sown early inhot bed and repotted several times, the plantswill attain a height of over ten feet the firstsummer. The rapidity of its growth is aston-ishing. Tender of.


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