AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . Azurea Setoso—One foot 5 AQ,XJILEGIA-h Columbine). Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy plants,especially valuable for the peculiar formation of theirflowers and the great variety of color. Hardy ( Colden-Spurred )—A strong grower,forming bushv plants three feet high, bearing allthrough the season an abundance of bright golden-yellow flowers— c Vulgaris—Double— Mixed » little plants, valuablefor edgings, small beds, vases, bas-ket, or rock-work; when sown in amass thickly will cover the groundwith a profusion of flo
AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . Azurea Setoso—One foot 5 AQ,XJILEGIA-h Columbine). Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy plants,especially valuable for the peculiar formation of theirflowers and the great variety of color. Hardy ( Colden-Spurred )—A strong grower,forming bushv plants three feet high, bearing allthrough the season an abundance of bright golden-yellow flowers— c Vulgaris—Double— Mixed » little plants, valuablefor edgings, small beds, vases, bas-ket, or rock-work; when sown in amass thickly will cover the groundwith a profusion of flowers fromJuly to October. Succeeds best in alight,rich soil, with warm v annuals ; one Crandiflora — Fine mixed 5 BALLOON Halicaca-bum, or Balloon Vine, is a curi-ous, half-hardy annual. Sowseed under glass, and if plantedin the garden, find it a shel-tered ........ 6 Dennison. 0. -YourTju e Seeds*arc splendid. Couldnot be better—JonsW. ANTIRRHINUM.— Snap Dragon). This is an old favorite border plant, with dark andglossy leaves, aud curiously shaped (lowers with finelymarked throat. They have been much improved bjcareful selection, and are really magnificent will blossom the lirst season from seed sowu inSpring, but the blossoms will be much stronger the second season. Succeeds best in dry, loamy soil. Tenderperennial; two feet high. Antirrhinum—Mixed colors 5 Tom Thumb—Dwarf growing one foot BEGONIAS—Tuberous-Rooted. These are among the handsomest of our summer-flow-ering bulbs, and are not grown to the extent they shouldbe. Any amateur can grow* them, as they require uomore care than Geraniums or other greenhouse or b d-ding plants. They are covered the whole summer withbright aud elegant drooping llowcrs ; blooming the tirslseason from seed if started in February or March, intemperature of about 60 degrees. To raise them fromseed, take a pot or flat (two or thr
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