AMERICAN GARDENER. 24? 



It bears abundance of seed, plants from which 

 produce flowers the second year. Some come 

 double, sometimes. If you wish to be sure of 

 double flowers, you must propagate by slips of 

 double-flowering plants. There are the yellow 

 and the mixed, partly yellow and partly red. 

 All have a delightful smell, blow early, and are 

 generally great favourites. I am afraid this 

 plant, even with covering, will not stand the 

 winter cut of doors in America, unless in the 

 south front of a building, and covered too in se- 

 vere weather; for, even in England, it is some- 

 times killed by the frosts, 



