CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



PRICE. 



JPEAS. Nat. Ord., Leguminosce. 



Well-known, free-flowering, ornamental plants, flourishing in any open 

 situation. Sown on rich soil, and mulched during dry, hot weather, they 

 attain a considerable height. They are valuable as screens for protecting 

 tender plants, or for trailing on trellis work, covering rough wooden fences, 

 &c. Hardy annuals, growing about six feet. . 



Peas, sweet. Varieties mixed. (Per ounce, 25) 05 



" " Black . . . . . , . ^ 05 



" " Rose striped 05 



painted lady 05 



Purple . 05 



" " Purple striped » ... .05 



" " Scarlet .05 



" " White . - "JT ^^M*MtSSSt ut • • • -°S 

 " " invincible. New ; intense crimson-scarlet : the most 



beautiful .......... .10 



u " black invincible. Very large flower, and striking 



Colo^lV »\. > Ilr^^^SMaifat^«iat<tJim • * 10 



te " blue nybrid. A new and distinct color . . . .10 



JPHASEO LUS (Scarlet-Runner Beans). Nat. Ord., Leguminosa. 



A popular climbing annual, with spikes of showy scarlet flowers, and a 

 variety with white flowers. They are extensively grown to cover arbors, 

 walls, or to form screens, for which purpose they are admirably adapted on 

 account of their vigorous and rapid growth. When mixed with Morning 

 Glories, they are very effective. Hardy annuals. 



PhaseolUS COCCinea. Brilliant scarlet 10 



". painted lady. Scarlet and white 10 



" alba. White 10 



MEDIOLA. Nat. Ord., Melanthacea. 

 Mediola asperagoides (Smilax). A beautiful winter climbing-plant, 

 adapted alike to the greenhouse and conservatory. Nothing can excel 

 this plant in beauty of foliage and orange fragrance of the flowers. It 

 is extensively used for bouquets, and floral decorations of every de- 

 scription 10 



SCYPANTSUS. Nat. Ord., Loasacece. 

 Scypantb-US elegans. A very pretty climber ; flowers, yellow ; curious .25 



TBOP^OLUM. Nat. Ord., 



TropcEohim majus is a fine climber, comprising several varieties, differing 

 in the color of both flower and foliage. Some of the leaves are a bright, 

 lively green ; others, very dark. The flowers are of all shades of yellow, 

 scarlet, striped and spotted. Seeds may be planted in the open ground, 

 or transplanted. T. lobbianum is very desirable for the greenhouse, and 

 will also answer well for a summer climber when started in the house. 

 T. peregrinum is the Canary Flower, with bright-yellow, curious flowers, in 

 long racemes. 



Tropseolum majus 10 



" ** coccineum. Scarlet 10 



«« " Dunett'S Orange. Dark orange . . . .10 



