BIExNNIAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWERS. 



t Denotes temler. B Biennial. * Seed unattainable. 



Rudbeckia, yellow, purple, 

 Saphonaria, rose blush, 

 Saxifrage, rose white, purple, 

 JSnapdragon, white, red, variegated, 



in several splendid varieties, 

 Sophora, white, blue, &c, 

 tUStock Gilliflower, numerous varie- 

 ties, scarlet, white, purple, striped, 

 Sunflower, yellow, 

 ||Sweet Scabious, purple, brown, 

 Sweet William, various colours, 

 Thrift, pink and red, 

 Valerian, Garden, red, white, 

 Valerian, Sweet-scented, blue, 

 Veronica, variegated, blue, 

 Violet, Fragrant, white, blue, &c, 

 t||Wallflower, bloody, yellow, 

 f Wallflower, double perennial, 

 f 1 Wall-leaved Stock Gilliflower, 

 Windflower, various colours, 

 Yucca, or Adam's Needle, white, 



Feet high. 

 Rudbeckia, lutea, purpurea, 3 to 4 

 Saphonaria officinalis, etc., 1 to 2 

 Saxifraga umbroso, crassifolia, 1 

 Antirrhinum bicolor, versicolor* 



coccinea, spar Hum, etc., 1 to 2 



Sophora alba, australis, 2 to 3 



Mathiolaincand, coccinea, alba, 



purpurea, striata, etc., 1 to 2 



Helianlhusperennis, altissimus, 3 to 4 

 Scabiosa atro, purpurea, etc., 2 to 3 

 Dianthus barbatus, 1 to 2 



Statice vulgaris, speciosa, under 1 

 Valeriana rubra, alba, 2 to 3 



Polemonium cerulea, 3 to 4 



Veronica variegata, cerulea, 2 to 3 

 Viola odorata, alba, cerulea, under 1 

 Cheriantkus cheiri, 1 to 2 



.Cheiranthus perennis, lto2 



Cheiranthus glaber, 1 to 2 



Anemone coronaria, 1 to 2 



Yucca filamentoca, gloriosa, etc. 3 to 4 



CLIMBING PLANTS. 



[For the other lists of Climbing Plants, see Catalogue of 

 Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs ; also the Catalogue of 

 Annuals.] 



Calampelis, orange, 



^Climbing Cobea, dark purple, 



Everlasting Peas, pink, 



fl French Honeysuckle, white, red, 



f Lophospermum, pink, 



^Passion Flower, various colours, 



Eccremocarpus scabra, over 6 



Cobea scandens, over 20 



Lathy rus latifolius, rosea, over 10 

 Hedysarum coronarium, etc., over 6 

 Lophospermum scandens, over 6 

 Passiflora incarnala, etc., over 20 



The reader is here reminded that our Catalogue of Annual 

 Flower Seed contains a few varieties of Perennials, which 

 were there introduced because of their aptness to blossom 

 the first season of the seed being sown ; these, with those 

 marked t in the last Catalogue, may be sown and treated in 

 the manner recommended for tender Annuals. Those in- 

 tended to be cultivated as green-house plants, should be 

 taken up before the approach of cold weather, transplanted 



