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CLIBRANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. 
Photo ] BORDERS OF ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS DIVIDED BY A BROAD GRASS PATHWAY. [ClibranS 
A charming and beautiful arrangement. 
Annuals, &c., foe Cutting Purposes. 
The undernoted are some of the best and most useful Annuals, &c., easily raised from seed, and valuable for cutting purposes- 
Descriptions prices, &c., will be found in the General List of Flower Seeds in alphabetical order. It would not be difficult to make 
additions to the list, but it includes the very cream of Annuals, &c., which are adapted for cutting purposes, and readily raised from 
seed. 
Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 
Anemone 
Anthemis 
Anthericum 
Antirrhinum 
Aquilegia 
Asters 
Brachycome ( Swan River Daisies) 
Calendula (Marigold) 
Calliopsis (Coreopsis) 
Candytuft 
Canterbury Bells 
Carnation 
Celosia (Feathered Cockscomb) 
Centaurea (Cornflower) 
Chrysanthemum 
Clarkia 
Convolvulus 
Delphinium 
Dianthus (Annual Pinks) 
Erysimum 
Eschscholtzia 
Everlastings 
Gaillardia 
Heliotropium 
Honesty 
Jacobaea 
Larkspur 
Lathyrus 
Linaria 
Lobelia cardinalis 
1 Queen Victoria 
Lupinus, 
Lychnis 
Malva 
Marigold 
Mathiola 
Mignonette 
Myosotis palustris 
Ornamental Grasses 
Petunia, double 
Picotee 
Pink 
Poppy 
Pyrethrum hybridum 
Rudbeckia 
Sal piglossis 
Scabious 
Schizanthus 
Stocks 
Sunflower (Helianthus) 
Sweet Peas 
Sultan 
William 
Tecoma Smithi 
Tropseolum 
Venidium Calendulaceum 
Verbena 
Wallflowers 
Zinnia 
Climbing Plants. 
For the convenience of Amateurs we have placed these under a separate heading, 
of Flower Seeds, in alphabetical order. 
Canary Creeper (Tropaolum 
Canariense) 
Clianthus Dampieri 
Cobaea Scandens 
Convolvulus major 
new double 
Eccremocarpus scaber 
Lophospermum scandens 
Humulus japonicus 
Mandevillea suaveolens 
variegatus 
Medeola asparagoides (Smilax) 
Ipomaea 
Mina lobata 
Lapageria rosea 
Nasturtium, tall 
Lathyrus latifolius 
For prices and descriptions see General List 
Pea, Everlasting, see Lathyrus 
latifolius 
Peas, Sweet 
Thunbergia 
Tropseolum canariense 
Lobbianum 
No. 1201. 
Wild Flower Garden Seeds. 
This is a mixture of the finest and most suitable annuals, biennials, and perennials for sowing in Shrubberies, on Woodland 
Walks Embankments, and any spot generally looked upon as an " eyesore,” and in 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 summer and autumn display sow the seed in March, April, and May, thinly in isolated patches, covering with a little sou, 
then tread or roll the ground. 
Per Ounce 6d., per lb. 5s. 
