F. H. EBELING, PROP'R THE PERRY SEED STORE. 



NAME.. 



Hardiness 



and 

 Duration. 



Height. 

 Feet. 



Color 

 ot 



I'lower. 



Per Pkt. 1 



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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 



Xeranthemum 





hA 

 <( 



2 



mixed. 



strip'dleaf. 

 mixfed. 





Xeranthemum — Everlasting flowers^ 

 useful for summer or winter bouquets. 



Zea Japonica — See Maize. 



Double Zinnia — Of -rea. oeauty and 

 very desirable for grouping or mixed 

 borders; flowers of carmine, white, 

 crimson, orange and purple flowers. 



Zea Japonica 



6 



lO 



Zinnia ele^ans fl, pi, ,^ 



Ahh 



2 



5 

 5 



ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 



All of these varieties are exceedingly graceful, and very useful in making winter bou- 

 quets and various designs for winter decorations. Should be cut before they are entirely 

 matured and hung up in bunches until perfectly dry. 



NAME. 



S8 



c-r) 



Vj c< „ 



Agrostis nebulosa 



Avena sterilis i. 



Briza compacta 



" niaxima 



Bromus brizseformis... 



Coix lachryma 



Eragrostis elegans 



Erianthus Ravennae 



Gymnothrix latifolia 



Gynerium argenteum 



Stipa pennata 



Zea Japonica ■ 



hA 



hP 

 hhP 



hA 



6 



GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 



Avena — Animated Oats. 



Briza — Quaking Grass. 



Coix lacrymus — Job's Tears. 



Eragrostis — Love Grass. 



Erianthus — Beautiful and very showy. 



Gynerium — Pampas Grass. 



Stipa — Feather Grass. 



Zea — Japanese Maize (striped leaves). 



CLIMBING VINES, ORNAMENTAL GOURDS, &c. 



NAME. 



Abobra viridiflora 



Adlumia cirrhosa 



Aristolochia sipho 



Beans 



Bryonopsis erythrocarpa 



Balloon Vine 



Calampelis scabra 



Canary-bird-flower 



Cardiospermum halicacabum 



Clematis , 



Cobaea scandens 



Coccinea indica 



Convolvulus major 



" mauritanicus 



Cucumis 



Cucurbita 



" Hercules' Club . 



Mock Orange 



" Powder Horn 



*• Smallest Lemon 



*• *' . Gdoseberry.. 



'* Pear-shaped 



Cypress Vine 



Dolichos lablab, Hyacinth Bean. 

 (( (t t( (( 



Ipomeeabona nox 



'* coccinea 



" marmorata grandiflora 



" quamoclit Cypress Vine. 



^ ^ S 



K ft 



hhP 

 hB 

 (( 



hA 

 hhA 



hP 

 hhA 

 hhP 

 hhA 



hP 

 hhA 



hhA 



-hA 

 hhA 



6 



20 



15 



5 



5 



8 



lO 

 lO 

 ID 

 20 

 6 



lO 



trail 



ID 



x6 



i6 



i6 



6 



6 



6 



lO 

 ID 

 ID 

 lO 

 lO 

 lO 

 IG 



o o 5 



green, 

 pink, 

 yel. & bro. 

 various, 

 red. 



orange. 



yellow. 



white. 



mixed. 



purple. 



red. 

 mixed, 

 blue, 

 mixed. 



yellow. 



purple, 

 white. 



scarlet, 

 variegated, 

 mixed. 



GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 



Abobra — Ornamental Gourd, with ele-> - 



gant foliage and scarlet fruit. 

 Adlumia — Mountain Fringe. 

 Aristolochia— Dutchman's Pipe. 

 Beans — Scarlet and White Runners. 

 Bryonopsis — Ornamental Gourd,. 



striped, beautiful. 

 Balloon Vine. 



Calampelis — Excellent for trellises. 

 Canary-bird-rflower — See Tropseolum . 



canariense. 

 Cardiospermum — Balloon Vine. 

 Coccinea — Ornamental Gourd with scar>^ 



let fruit. 



Convolvulus — Morning Glory. 

 Cucumis — Ornamental Cucumber. 

 Cucurbita — Ornamental Gourds, very- 

 desirable for screens. 



Cypress Vine^ — ^Ipomea quamoclit. 



Ipomea bona nox — Evening Glory. I„ 

 coccinea — Star Ipomea. I. marmo. 

 grand. — Variegated Morning Glory o. 

 I. quamoclit— Cypress Vine. 



See our l»ag:es of Small Tools, 17, 18, 19. 



