txiznd 13 , Kin^ Street, Covent Garden, i 88 i.] 
49 
A FEW FLOWER SEEDS BY WEIGHT, 
Suitable for Bedding, Massing, Edging, Woodland Walks, etc. * 
3037 
3038 
3039 
3040 
3041 
3042 
3043 
3044 
3045 
3046 
3047 
3048 
3049 
3050 
3051 
3052 
3063 
3064 
3066 
3066 
3067 
3058 
3069 
3060 
3061 
3062 
3063 
3064 
8066 
3066 
3067 
3068 
3069 
3070 
3071 
3107 
3108 
3109 
3110 
3111 
3112 
3113 
3114 
3116 
3116 
3117 
3118 
3119 
3120 
3121 
3122 
3123 
3124 
3125 
3126 
3127 
3128 
3129 
3130 
8131 
3132 
3133 
The prices quoted are for not less than 4 oz. For smaller quantities see body of Cataloou, 
DWAEFER ANNUALS, & 0 . ^ ^ 
d. 
6 
per oz. — 5 . 
Alyssuin saxatlle, i ft i 
,, sweet, white, t ft i 6 
Anemone coronarla, mixed, 4 ft i 6 
Calandrlnla speoiosa, 4 ft o 9 
„ „ alba, 4 ft o 9 
Oalliopsls, dwarf mixed, J ft i o 
Campanula pentagonla , 4 ft. ... i o 
,, „ alba, 4 ft I o 
Candytuft Intense crimson, i ft i 6 
„ sweet-scented, w/rrVd, I ft. ... o 9 
Centranthus macroslpbon nanus, J ft. 10 
Clarkla, Tom Thumb, mixed, i ft o 9 
CoUlnsla blcolor, i ft o 9 
„ ,, alba, I ft o 9 
„ ,, mixed, r ft o 9 
Convolvulus tricolor atro-purpureus. . . 09 
„ „ albuB, I ft o 9 
„ „ mixed, I ft o 9 
Cowslip, fine mixed, per 4 oz 2 6 
Dlantbus Sinensis, mixed, i ft i 6 
Bscbscboltzla aurantlaca, i ft o 9 
„ alba, I ft o 9 
„ mixed, I ft o 9 
Eucharldlum grandlflorum, pink, r ft. i o 
GlUa tricolor, or rosea, J ft each o 9 
Oodetla tenella, i ft o 9 
Gypsoplilla muralls, 4 ft i o 
Hawkweed, red os yellow, i ft each i o 
Hymenoxls caUfornlca, 4 ft i 6 
Kaulfussla atrovlolacea, 4 ft i 6 
Larkspur, dwarf stock flowering, i ft. ... i o 
„ „ rocket, i ft o 9 
Lastbenla callfomlca, | ft i 6 
Leptosipbon aureus, 4 ft i o 
,, denslflorus, i ft 1 o 
3072 
3073 
3074 
3076 
3076 
3077 
3078 
3079 
3080 
3081 
3082 
3083 
3084 
3086 
3086 
3087 
3088 
3089 
3090 
3091 
3092 
3093 
3094 
3096 
3096 
3097 
3098 
3099 
3100 
3101 
3102 
3103 
3104 
3106 
3106 
Amaxanthus melancholtcus ruber, 14 ft. i 6 
Antirrhinum, fine mixed, 2 ft i 6 
Bartonla aurea, 2 ft i o 
Beta vulgaris fol. kermeslna 2 6 
„ Braslllensls and chllensis, mixed 2 6 
Calllopsls, tall mixed, 2 ft o 9 
Catchfly, red, i4 ft o 9 
Centaurea cyanus, mixed, 3 ft i o 
„ depressa, 14 ft i o 
Chrysanthemum double white, 24 ft. ... i o 
„ double yellow, 24 ft. ... i o 
,, tricolor, mixed, 14 ft. i o 
Clarkla pulchella integrlpetala, 1.4 ft. i o 
,1 ,, ,. alba... X 
„ „ mixed, 14 ft o 
Convolvulus major, choice mixed i 
Delphinium, mixed i 
Digitalis, mixed, 4 ft i 
Erysimum Peroffsklanum, 14 ft o 
Eutoca vlsclda, 14 ft o 
Godetla, Lady Albemarle, i4 ft i 
„ "The Bride, ”14 ft i 
„ mixed, i 4 ft o 
Hibiscus Afrlcanus, cream, black centre o 
Larkspur, tall stock-flowered, 2.4 ft i 
„ ,, branching mixed, 2 I ft. o 
Lupinus hybrldus choice mixed, 2 ft.... o 
TALLER ANNUALS, &c. 
Leptoslphon hybrldus, 4 ft., per 4 '^^’ ’2 o 
Llmnanthes DouglasU or alba, ift. each o o 
Llnarla, fine mixed, i ft j g 
Llnum grandlflorum coccineum, i ft i 6 
Lupinus nanus, .4 ft ‘ g „ 
„ subcamosus, i ft "!!]!!"!!! 1 g 
Mignonette, oldsweetscented,jft. perib. 6 / o 6 
„ crimson giant, 4 it i 6 
Nasturtium Tom Thumb, scarlet, i ft. , i o 
'» »i yellow, X ft... X o 
>• ,1 pearl, i ft. 10 
'• i> crimson, i ft. 10 
■ > ,1 mi.xed, xft.. o 9 
„ T. T. Scarlet King, x ft. ... 2 6 
I, T. T. Golden King, x ft. ... a 6 
,, T. T. Spotted King, t ft.... 2 6 
„ •> T. Ruby King, i ft 2 6 
Nemophila Insignls, 4 ft g 6 
»» ,, alba, 4 fi o 9 
,, maculata, i ft g g 
,, mixed, 4 ft .....7.!.’ o 9 
Oxlip Hose-ln-Hose, per 4 oz 2 6 
Polyanthus, fine mixed 2 6 
Prliurose, mixed colours, per 4 oz. 2 6 
Sanvltalla procumbens, 4 ft i 6 
Saponarla calabrlca, 4 ft ]7.77.!. x 6 
-> , .. alba, 4 ft. 7!!.77 X 6 
SUene pendula, pink, 4 ft g 9 
'• » alba, 4 ft ’ I g 
Tagetespumlla,Crystal Palace, var., xft. 2 6 
Venus’ Looking-glass, blue, 4 ft. .. go 
Virginian stock, pink, 4 ft 7” o 6 
■> „ white, b ft g 6 
Whltlavla grandlflora, i ft i g 
Zlimla Mexlcana, X ft i 6 
3131 
3135 
3136 
3137 
3138 
3139 
3140 
3141 
3142 
3143 
3144 
3145 
3146 
3147 
3148 
3149 
3150 
3151 
3162 
3163 
3164 
3156 
3166 
3167 
3168 
3169 
3160 
Lupinus HartwegU albus, 2 ft i o 
„ pubescens elegans, xA ft. x o 
love-lies-bleeding, red, 2 ft g g 
,. straw-colour, 2 ft o g 
Maize, new striped-leaved, 4 ft i g 
mia.lo’pe, red os white, a (t !]!eacli o g 
Nasturtium, tall mixed g g 
Peas, Sweet, mixed, 6 ft per' lb. 2/6 o 4 
» .1 in colours, each variety o 6 
Perllla Nanklnensls, 14 ft. . 20 
Poppy, French, mixed, 1.4 ft. o g 
„ Pseony, mi.xed, 2 ft i g 
Prince’s Feather, 2 ft 7 o g 
Rlcinus, mixed !,.,7 x o 
Rocket, sweet, mixed, x4 ft. ,.!!]7.7 i 
Sultan, sweet, mixed 7.!.!.!!]!! x 
Sunflower, mixed j 
Sweet William, fine mi.xed, x4 ft x 
Tropseolum canarlense 77. 2 
„ Lobblanum. mixed 2 
Vlscarla cardlnalls, xA ft i 
Wallflower, dark lA ft". ...............7]!! x 
„ yellow, 1.4 ft 777 I 
„ Young’s Blood Red, 14 ft. ... 2 
,, Golden Queen, 14 ft 2 
Golden Prince, dwarf, X ft. ... 2 
mixed, 1 4 ft I 
3161 
3162 
3163 
3164 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS, FOR LARGE BANKS, SIDES OF r.Ayng 
Miniature, choice mixed ’ ' 1 /■ 
Medium, choice mixed 7!!.777 ' x o 
Large, choice mixed ' ’ , 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES FOR WOODLAND Wiixks, &0. " 
per oz. I 6 
MIXED FLOWER SEEDS FOR NATURALIZATION. 
For Shrubberies, Woodland Walks, Railway Embankmenls, decoration of Wildernesses, etc. 
Ss. 6d. per pound, or 6d. per ounce. ’ ' 
Many have availed themselves of the above suggestion, and have scattered the Mixed Flower Seeds on large 
tockeries and rooteries, natural and artificial ; in shrubberies, woodland walks, carriage drives, and wildernesses • 
also, by the sides of rivulets, railway embankments, and wherever a floral display was desired beyond the limits of 
the flower garden. 
For a Summer and Autumn Display, sow during March and April, simply scattering the seed broadcast 
at the rate of six or seven pounds per acre, and slightly covering it. It must not be sown amongst grass but 
patches here and there might be cleared and the seed deposited, rolling or trampling the seed into the soil ’ For 
a Spring and early Summer display sow in September and October. 
