lo & 12 Market Street, MANCHESTER; & ALTRINCHAM. 
ANNUALS, &c., for Cutting* Purposes. 
The underiioted are some of the best and most useful Annuals, 
Descriptions, prices, &c., will be found in General List of Flower 
additions to the list, but it includes the very cream of Annuals, &c., 
Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 
Anemone 
Anthemis 
Antherlcum 
Antirrhinum 
Aquiiegia 
Asters 
Bracbycome (Swan River Daisies 
Calendula (Marigold) 
Calliopsis (Coreopsis) 
Candytuft 
Canterbury Bells 
Carnation 
Celosia (Feathered Cockscomb) 
Centaurea (Cornflower) 
&c., easily raised from seed 
Seeds in Alphabetical order, 
which are adapted for cutting 
, and valuable for cutting purposes. 
It would not be difficult to make 
purposes, and readily raised from seed. 
Chrysanthemum 
Lobelia cardinalis 
Clarkia 
Queen Victoria 
Convolvulus 
Lupinus 
Delphinium 
Lychnis 
Dianthus (Annual Pinks) 
Malva 
Erysimum 
Marigold 
Eschschoitzia 
Mathiola'i 
Everlastings 
Mignonette 
Gaillardia 
Myosotis palustris 
Heliotropium 
Ornamental Grasses 
' Honesty 
Petunia, double j 
Jacobsea 
Picotee 
Larkspur 
PlnkS 
Lathyrus 
Poppy 
Linaria 
Pyrethrum hybriatim 
Rudbeckia 
Salpiglossis 
Scabious 
Schizanthus 
Stocks 
Sunflower (Helianthus) 
Sweet Peas 
Sweet Sultan 
Sweet William 
Tecoma Smith! 
Tropseolum 
Venidium Calendulaeeum 
Verbena 
Wallflowers 
Zinnia 
CLIMBING PLANTS. 
For the convenience of Amateurs we have placed these under a separate heading. 
Flower Seeds in alphabetical order. 
Canary Creeper Clropaolum 
Eccremocarpus sca'jcr 
Lophospermura scandens 
Canariense) 
Humulus japonicus 
Mandevillea suaveolens 
Clianthus Dampieri 
variegatus 
Medeola asparagoides (Smila.x) 
Cobsea Scandens 
Ipomeea 
Mina lobata 
Convolvulus major 
— new double 
Lapageria rosea 
Lathyrus latifolius 
Nasturtium, tail 
For prices and descriptions see General List c 1 
Pea, Everlasting, see Lathyrus 
latifolius. 
Peas, sweet 
Thunbergia 
Tropasolum canariense 
Lobbianum 
Araaranthus 
Cerastium 
Heracleum 
Aralia Sieboldi 
Chameepeuce 
Humea elegans 
Beet 
Cineraria raaritlnia 
Ice Plant 
Bocconia Japonica 
Coleus 
Lavatera 
Canna 
Echeveria 
Mesembryanthemura 
Cannabis gigantea 
Eucalyptus 
Mimosa ^pudica (Sensitive 
Centaurea candidissima 
Grevillea 
Plant) 
ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGED PLANTS. 
The Ornamental Foliageii Plants named below are adapted for a variety of purposes, some being specially suited for indoor cultuie 
in pots, others for bedding purposes only, and a few for growing singly in borders, or as centre plants for beds, &c. 1 he cultivation and most 
suitable situation of the different kinds may be ileteruiined liy reference to the General List of Flower Seeds where also will be loiind 
descriptions, price of seed per packet, dtc. 
Nicotiana (Tobacco) 
Ornamental Grasses 
Perilla 
Pyrethrum (Golden Feathet) 
Ricinus (Castor Oil Plant) 
Zea japonica variegata (Maize) 
No. 1178. 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN 
SEEDS. 
riiis is ajnixture of the linest and most suitable annuals, biennials, add perenui.ils 
for sowing in Shrubberies, on Woodland Walks, Embankments, and any spot geneially 
looked upon as an “ eyesore,” and inj^which nothing seems to grow. By purchasing an 
ounce or two of this mixture the garden can be 
made beautiful in every nook and corner ; in 
fact, no blank, dreary places may be left as 
formerly. 
For a Suminer and .Autumn display sow 
the seed in March, .April,, and May thinly in 
isolated patches, covering with a little soil, 
then tread or roll the ground, 
Pop Ouiice 6d. ; PcpLb., 5s. 
WILD FLOVVKK GARDEN. 
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