. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1883 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, with directions for their culture : also, a large assortment of plants, gladiolus, lilies, horticultural requisites, &c. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. No. 452.— Balloon Vine. No. ^UBRIETI^. Price. A chairaiiig early free-ilowering plant, cal


. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1883 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, with directions for their culture : also, a large assortment of plants, gladiolus, lilies, horticultural requisites, &c. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. No. 452.— Balloon Vine. No. ^UBRIETI^. Price. A chairaiiig early free-ilowering plant, called Blue Alyssum; indispensable tor edgings, rock-work, or .small beds; liardy perennial. 440 Anbrietin deltoidea, rosy lilac; Jj .$ A well-known garden favorite of great beauty, suc- ceeding best in a northern aspect; half-liardy 444 Aurloiila nlphia, various colors; !» .!."> 445 — Eii^lisli Hybrids, green-edged, etc.; saved from prize flowers ; ft Amongst tlie beautiful and ornamental of our greenhouse and hardy shrubs; requires careful management until well established. 448 Azalea indica, saved from finest green, house varieties; 4 ft 449 —poiitica, hardy varieties; 4 ft 25 B^^JLX-iOOIN' VINE rCardiospermuin). A rapid-growing, handsome climber, with an In- flated membranous capsule, from which it de- rives its name; half-hardy annual. 452 Balloon vine, white; 5ft 10 Magnificent conservator}' or outdoor , iiro- ducing their gorgeous masses of beautiful brill- iant-colored flowers in the greatest profusion. The soil in which they arc grown should be of the richest possible character; the plants should be set fifteen inches apart, securely staked, and l e- ceive frequent of manure-water; tender annuals. 455 Balsam alba plensi, double white; 2 ft. .10 456 — atrosnnguiiiea plena, double red; 2 ft .10 The above two varieties are unsurpassed for florists' use. 457 — Cnmellia-flowered, mixed ; 2 ft 10 458


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