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KENDALL AND WHITNEY'S 
NEMOPHILA. 
Charming, hardy, low animals, producing an abundance of extremely deli- 
cate and beautiful flowers. Very useful for bedding or for pot culture. Sow 
early in pots and transplant into a cool, rather moist situation. 
NEMOPHILA, Mixed 5 
NOLANA, Mixed '$ 
Very pretty, trailing hardy annuals, fine for rock work, hanging baskets, or 
for bedding. Select light, rich soil. 
OATS ANIMATED * 
A very curious plant suitable for mixed borders. Hardy annuals. Two 
feet. 
PANSY. ( See Heartsease ),, 5 
PASSION FLOWER, Fine Mixed 10 
A splendid class of climbers, with curious flowers produced in great profu- 
sion ; fine for conservatory, or will answer f oi the garden ; flowering freely 
during the autumn. 
PEAS. 
Exceedingly useful, well known, free-flowering, highly ornamental plants, 
nourishing in any open situation, and when sown on rich soil, and mulched 
during dry, hot weather, will attain a considerable height ; if not allowed to 
ripen seed they will continue blooming till destroyed by frost ; they are in- 
valuable as screens for protecting more tender plants, or excluding unsightly 
objects, also for trailing on trellis work, covering rough wooden fences, &c. 
Sweet, Mixed, 6 ft... 5 
Painted Lady ; 6 ft 5 
Pukple ; 6 f t 5 
So ABLET ; 6 ft 5 
"White ; 6 f t 5 
Black 5 
EvEELASTING, FlNE MlXED 5 
Albtjs, White ; 5 ft 5 
Rotundifoliits, (round leaved), Dull SoaSlet.'..... ...... 5 
PETUNIA. 
Favorite, hardy annuals, succeeding well in any rich soil. For the brilliancy 
and variety of their colors, their abundance of flowers, and the long duration 
of their blooming period, they are indispensable in any garden, and are also, 
highly prized for growing in pots for the green house or sitting room. 
PETUNIA, Fine Mixed 
Gbandifloea Hybeida, Mixed 35 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII. 
These flowers are of extreme beauty, and are greatly admired bv all • their 
long duration m bloom, combined with their almost unequaled richness of 
color, render them of invaluable service in the general flo wer garde and a 
finer sight than a bed of Phlox Drummondii is scarcely t > be feEi t the mised 
is m a great variety, and we can strongly recommend it. Half-hard^u^ 
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