. Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . l but elegant and strik-ing; foliage beautiful; mixed colors. (Engraving, p. 51.) 10 Scarlet, White, Rose, each color, 10 LOASA, Nat. Orel. climbers, with very curious and beautiful flowers, borne in great abundance. Thebranches are covered with stinging hairs that give pain when touched. In training the plants,it is necessary to use gloves. Loasa nitida, yellowish ; light green leaves, 5 lateritia, large dark red flowers in abundance. (Engraving p. 52.) 10 Herbertii, fine scarlet, 10 MAURANDYA, Nat. Ord.
. Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . l but elegant and strik-ing; foliage beautiful; mixed colors. (Engraving, p. 51.) 10 Scarlet, White, Rose, each color, 10 LOASA, Nat. Orel. climbers, with very curious and beautiful flowers, borne in great abundance. Thebranches are covered with stinging hairs that give pain when touched. In training the plants,it is necessary to use gloves. Loasa nitida, yellowish ; light green leaves, 5 lateritia, large dark red flowers in abundance. (Engraving p. 52.) 10 Herbertii, fine scarlet, 10 MAURANDYA, Nat. Ord. and free-blooming climbers, for the green-house or out-door culture, butespecially useful for baskets and other in-door decorations. Plants should be grown in thehot-bed or green-house, and put out in the garden when the weather becomes warm. Growfive or six feet in height. Flowers like Foxglove in form. (Engraving, p. 51.) Maurandya Barclayana, blue and white, 15 Barclayana purpurea grandiflora, dark blue; new, 15 ^st^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^. MAURANDYA — Continued. pkt. cts. Maurandya Barclayana Scarlet, mauve, 15 Finest mixed, 15 PEAS, FLOWERING, (Lathyrus,) Nat. Ord. Flowering Peas are among the most useful and beautiful ot our hardy can be better for cutting for boquets. For a garden hedge or screen, or little clumps,supported by common pea sticks, exceedingly desirable. If the scil is rich, they -will growsix feet in height; and continue in flower all summer, if the blossoms are cut freely or thepods picked off as fast as they appear. The Sweet varieties are as fragrant as Mignonette,and should be planted in every garden. Sow three or four inches deep, pretty thickly, asearly in spring as possible; dont wait for warm weather. Hoe up as for common gardenpeas, and furnish support early. The engravings show flowers of the natural size; also asection of a Sweet Pea hedge. I am so desirous to encourage the general culture of this]sweet
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