. Annual circular and retail catalogue of warranted vegetable and flower seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs. 48 FOR NOVELTIES IN FLOWERS, SEE PAGES 48, 49 AND 50 No. 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 Sweet Peas. (Lathyrus Odorqtus.) Very ornamental, hardy annuals, desirable for their de- lightful fragrance and beauty. Fine for covering fences or Avails, or for growing in little chimps supported by sticks. By picking off the pods as soon as they appear, the blos- soms m


. Annual circular and retail catalogue of warranted vegetable and flower seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs. 48 FOR NOVELTIES IN FLOWERS, SEE PAGES 48, 49 AND 50 No. 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 Sweet Peas. (Lathyrus Odorqtus.) Very ornamental, hardy annuals, desirable for their de- lightful fragrance and beauty. Fine for covering fences or Avails, or for growing in little chimps supported by sticks. By picking off the pods as soon as they appear, the blos- soms may be continued the whole season. Per ounce 25 cents. Sweet Peas, White , Black , Scarlet , Scarlet striped with white , All colors mixed Sweet Williams. Well-known, showy and beautiful, hardy perennials, about one foot high, making a most splendid appearance in .May and June. Sweet Williams, Mixed , Double Mixed , Auricula Eyed Tassel Flower, Scarlet. (Cacalia.) A beautiful, half-hardy annual, with small, tassel-like flowers, blooming profusely from July to October. Ttiunbergia. (See Plate.) Very ornamental, trailing or climbing, half-hardy an- nuals, admirably adapted for trellises or rustic work or for the conservatory. A great acquisition for hanging baskets. Start early under glass. Tender annual. Thuxbergia, Coccinea. New. A deep stfarlet variety of this beautiful free- flowering climber ——, Mixed. Flowers white and salmon, with rich ma- roon centres Tritoma Uvaria, or Red Hot Poker Plant. (See Plate.) No flower excites more attention at Horticultural Fairs than this. It is a splendid evergreen perennial, producing flower stems four or five feet in height, surmounted with spikes of red and yellow flowers exceedingly striking. Admirably adapted for forming groups upon lawns or in a tlower-bo 1, also suitable for culture in large pots. Remove the plants to the cellar in Autumn. Tropseolum Mixed. Half-hardy annuals, very ornamental, and easily culti- vated as climbers, p


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