FLOWER-GARDENING. 



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suffered to be scattered by the wind, and in some cases, from 

 the climate being , unfavorable to its ripening. These, as will 

 be shown hereafter, may be perpetuated by other methods. 



A CATALOGUE OF BIENNIAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



Graines de fleurs bisannuelles et vivaces. 



t Denotes tender. 



J Biennial. 



* Seed unattainable. 



Feet High. 



Adonis vernalis, 2 to 3 



Aquilegia Alpina, 1 to 2 



Alyssum saxatile, 1 



Asclepias incarnata, etc., 2 to 3 



Trollius Asiaticus, 3 to 4 



Primula auricula, under 1 



Adonis, Spring-flowering, yellow, 



Alpine Columbine, purple, 



Alyssum, yellow, 



Asclepias, orange, purple, etc., 



Asiatic Globe Flower, yellow, 



f Auricula, variegated, 



f Balm of Gilead, fragrant, 



Bee Larkspur, blue and brown, 



Bergamot, crimson, blue, 



*f Canary Aster, purple, 



f Calceolaria, various colors, 



Campanula, Peren., blue, white, etc., Campanula persicafolia, etc, 



| Canterbury Bells, blue, white, Campanula medium, 



f Caper Tree, green, Cuphorbia lathyrus, 



Cardinal Flower, in varieties, scar- LoMia cardinalis, etc., 



let. 



Cassia, Maryland, yellow, Cassia Marylandica, 



f Carnation Pink, various colors, Dianthus caryophyllus, 

 *f Celsia, red and yellow, varie- Celsia orientalis, 



gated, 

 Chinese Imperial Pink, variegated, Dianthus Chinensis, 



Dracocephalum canariense, 

 Delphinium elaium, 

 Monarda Kalmiana, didyma, 

 Cineraria amelloides, 

 Calceolaria variabilis, 



1 



4 to 6 

 2 to 3 



1 



2 to 3 

 2 to 3 

 2 to 3 



2 to 3 



3 to 4 



3 to 4 

 1 to 2 

 1 to 2 



f Chinese Primrose, lilac, white, 



f Cistus, yellow, 



f Clandanthus, white, 



f Clerodendron, scarlet, 



Clove Imperial Pink, crimson, 



fColutea, scarlet, 



* Coreopsis, Perennial, in varieties. 



yellow, - 

 *f Coronilla, yellow, 



* Coronet, or double Lychnis, scar 

 let. 



Ito2 



Primula Chinensis, under 1 



Cistus guttatus, 1 to 2 



Clandanthus ardbicus, 2 to 3 



Clerodendron speciosum, 4 to 5 



Dianthus hortensis, 1 to 2 



Sutherlandia frutescens, 2 to 3 



Calliopsis grandiflora, lanceola- 



tum, auriculata, etc., 2 to 3 



Coronilla glauca, 2 to 3 



Lychnis coronata, 



2 to 3 



2* 



