CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. . 55 



Picotee Pink. Saved from choice varieties. i£ feet . » . T^SP 



" " Yellow ground 50 



,". White *" '. ". .. . • . .-.50 



" " perpetual, or tree. Saved from choice varieties. 



i£feet . . . '. .' 4 <j* ifimwi JO©^ii -5°- 



" " English, French, and German; mixed; double. .25 



" " Good mixed, fine border varieties K> 



PINK (DlANTHUS MOSCHATUS FL. PL.) Nat. Ord., Caryophyllacecc. 



A well-known and highly-valued plant, remarkable for its beauty and 

 delightful fragrance ; growing freely and flowering profusely ; succeeding 

 best in a rich, loamy soil. Hardy perennials. 



Pink, florists', or Paisley. From the finest named varieties . . . .25 

 " Brown's mule. A very free-flowering variety. 1 foot . . . ^25 

 " pheasant-eye. A well-known garden variety ; fine for edging . .10 



POTENTILLA. Nat. 0*.v., Kosacete. 



A splendid tribe of profuse-flowering, beautiful, herbaceous plants, pro- 

 ducing a fine effect in mixed-flower borders, and the dwarf varieties in rock- 

 work ; succeed in any good rich soil. Hardy perennials. 



Potentilla hybrida flore pleno. A good proportion of double or 

 semi-double flowering plants will be found among the seed- 

 lings raised from these seeds 25 



" Best single varieties, mixed 10 



POLYANTHUS. Nat. Ord., PrimtUacea. 



This profuse-flowering hardy plant is too well known to need descrip- 

 tion. The seeds which we offer will produce the richest and most varied 



color. Hardy perennial. 



Polyanthus (Primula elatior). Good mixed 10 



" Extra mixed, saved from named flowers 25 



PYBETHRUM. Nat. Ord., Compositm. 



Handsome, free-flowering, highly-ornamental plants, producing a fine ef- 

 fect in the mixed-flower borders ; succeed in any rich soil. Hardy peren- 

 nials. 



Pyrethrum roseum. Very fine ; double varieties mixed ; well worthy 



of cultivation ; flowers variable from seed 25 



" Willmottii. For insect-powder 10 



SEDUM (Stone-Crop). Nat. Ord., Crassulacecs. 



A useful and interesting genus of plants, growing freely on rock or rustic 

 work, ornamental mounds, old walls, &c, where, during summer, they ex- 

 pand their brilliant star-shaped flowers in the greatest profusion. Hardy 

 perennial. 



Sedum cseruleum. Blue. \ foot . . . . . . . . .10 



" Kamtschatkense. Orange. \ foot .10 



" spurium COCCineum. Fine deep-rose flowers ; valuable for 



borders ; succeeds in shade or hottest sun 25 



HOSE CAMPION. Nat. Ord., Caryophyllacea 



The Rose Campions, are perfectly hardy, and very easily raised from 

 seed. The flowers are produced on long stems, blooming freely through- 

 out the season. Hardy perennial. 



