. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. THUHBERGIA AiATA (see page 79). IFOai^A VOLUBILIS (MADAaiE AlfNE). NEW IPOM/EAS, WITH SELF-COLORED FOLIAGE. 820 Ipomsea Ilederacea Alba Grandiflora Intus Rosea. Handsome white flower, witli durk-roso throat 821 Alba Grandiflora Intus Rosea Semi-Plena. Of the same form and color as the foregoing; a serai-double one, which is seldom seen in this family 822 Atrocarminea Grandiflora Azurea Marginata. With brill


. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. THUHBERGIA AiATA (see page 79). IFOai^A VOLUBILIS (MADAaiE AlfNE). NEW IPOM/EAS, WITH SELF-COLORED FOLIAGE. 820 Ipomsea Ilederacea Alba Grandiflora Intus Rosea. Handsome white flower, witli durk-roso throat 821 Alba Grandiflora Intus Rosea Semi-Plena. Of the same form and color as the foregoing; a serai-double one, which is seldom seen in this family 822 Atrocarminea Grandiflora Azurea Marginata. With brilliant car- mine flowers, edged with clear azure-blue NEW IPOM/CAS, WITH VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. We attach much importfinco to this new section, and find them worthy of recom- mendation. We beg to state that we have tried them carefully, and found them to come true from seed. 823 Grandiflora AlbaPictaCarminea (with silver-marbled leaves). Heart- shaped leaves, largely marbled with silver-gray; flowers white, dotted with brilliant carmine 824 Alba Picta Lilaclna (with golden-marbled leaves). Heart-shaped leaves, largely marbled with silver-gray; white flowers, spotted with lilac LOASA. Nat. Grp., Loasacece. The Loai^n are beantiful, tender, climbing annuals, suitable for covering a trellis or oriianieiital wire-work. 825 Loasa Aurantica. Orange-color. 6 feet 82G Ilerbertii. Scarlet. 6 feet LOPHOSPERMUM. Nat. Ord., Serophuhriaceat. An elegant and highly oniamental genus of climbers, with handsome and showy foxglove-like flowers; very effective for conservatory, greenhouse, or garden deco- ration, and may be used with advantage for hanging-baskets; will bloom the first season from seed. Half-hurdy perennial, I i .25 \ .25 .25 .26 .26 .10. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Curtis, Cobb & Washburn See


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