ino 



PRETTY ANNUAL CLIMniNG PLANTS. 



This pI.iiU is roaII\' a most dclicatply 

 moiiMod species of Niislmliuni, and like 



Fig. ns. The Cnnary-bird Flower. 



ilic typo of the genus, has a fine Itivuriam, 

 rambling- character. When the seeds are 

 planted in April, in light border soil, by the 

 side of a trellis or arbor, the plants will 

 speedily cover several yards with their small 



39. Tke Brichreil I.oasa. 



Fig. 40. Loasa pentlandiea. 



and pretty foliage, and lively and curious 

 blossoms. It will there bloom most abund- 

 antly from July till the severe frosts of au- 

 tumn destroy it. 



Another plant, which is well worthy of a 

 place in the garden, and thrives wonderful- 

 ly well under onr summer sun, is the Brick. 



