ANNUAL FLOWER SEED. 



21 



5 Donotos tender. t Perennial. 



Difficult to transplant. 



Feet high. 



Venus' s Looking-Glass, lilac, Campanula speculum, 1 to 2 



Vesicaria, in varieties, yellow, Vesicaria grandiflora, etc., 2 to 3 



f Verbena, in varieties, scarlet, rose, Verbena aubletia, bonariensis, 



blue, lilac, pink, &c, Drummondii, pulchella. etc., 1 to 3 



Zinnia, scarlet, yellow, violet-colour- Zinnia coccinea, latea, grandi- 



ed, red, &c, flora, rubra, etc., 2 to 3 



The following are climbing and trailing plants, which should 

 be planted in situations where they can be supported by poles, 

 twine, or trellises. 



The tallest growing vines and creepers are best adapted 

 to the covering of arbours, to create shade, or conceal any 

 unsightly object ; the procumbent trailing and low climbing 

 plants, such as the Nasturtium, Loasa, Petunia, Sweet Pea, 

 &c, may be trained on trellis-work of an ornamental form, as 

 that of a fan, balloon, or pyramid, which should be on a scale 

 corresponding to the situation and extent of the garden. 



Feet high. 

 Cardiospermum halicacabum,over 10 



Balloon Vine, or Love in a Puff, 



Balsam Apple and Pear, 



Bean Hyacinth, white and purple, 



Bean, scarlet flowering, 



Bean, Castor Oil, or Palma Christi, 



Cypress Vine, scarlet and white, 



Gourd, Mock Orange, in varieties, 



Gourd, the Bottle, in varieties, 



Loasa or Chilian Nettle, orange, 



Maurandia, blue, 



Morning Glory, scarlet striped, &c, 



Morning Glory, of the Convolvulus 



tribe, purple, striped, yellow, pink, 



white, &c 

 Nasturtium, orange and crimson, 



variegated, 

 Thunbergia, wing-leaved, purple, 

 f Petunia, purple, white, rose, &c, 

 Sweet Peas, various complexions, 



white, purple, red, rose, striped, &c 



Momordica balsamina, over 10 



Dolichos alba, purpurea, over 10 



Phaseolus multiflorus, over 10 



Ricinus communis, 5 to 6 



Ipomcea coccinea, alba, over 10 



Cucurbita bicolor, aurantia, over 10 

 Cucurbita lagenaria, elevata, 10 

 Loasa lateritia, aurantiaca, etc., 3 to 6 

 Maurandia Barclayana, over 10 



Ipomcea coccinea, striata, etc., over Id 

 Convolvulus major, purpurea, 



ccerulea, striata, lutea, incar- 



nata, alba, etc., over 10 



Tropceolum atrosanguineum, 



nana, etc., 4 to 6 



Thunbergia alata, etc., 4 to 6 



Petunia nyctaginijlora, etc., 2 to 3 

 Lathyrus odoratus, var. alba, 



purpurea, rosea, striata, etc., 3 to 4 



As many city gardens are so limited as not to admit of ao 

 extensive assortment of flowers, a select list may be mado 

 from the above catalogue, to suit the taste of such as may be 

 so situated; and amateurs, who cultivate on a larger scale, 



