12 
Kendall and Whitney's 
NASTURTIUM, {Dwarf.) 
Per Pkt. 
King Theodore, flowers very dark . 5 
King of Tom Thumbs, flowers brilliant 
scarlet . 5 
Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur 
spotted with maroon. 5 
Empress of India. Very dwarf habit, 
with dark-tinted foliage; flowers 
brilliant crimson. 5 
Cloth of Gold. Golden yellow foliage, 
scarlet flowers. 5 
Mixed Varieties, per ounce, 15 cts . 5 
Per Pkt. 
King of the Blacks. 10 
Odier, Finest Blotched. 10 
Blue . 10 
Yellow. 10 
Purple. 10 
White . 10 
Extra Choice Mixed. 10 
Fine Mixed. 5 
Collection of Eighteen Colors. 90 
Collection of Twelve Colors. 70 
Collection of Six Colors. 40 
NEMOPHILA. 
Charming hardy low annuals, produc¬ 
ing an abundance of extremely delicate 
and beautiful flowers. Very useful for 
bedding or for pot culture. Sow early 
in pots and transplant in to a cool, 
rather moist situation. 
Elegans, white, dark chocolate center. 
Insignis, clear bright blue, white 
center. 
Alba, pure white. 
Maculta, white blotched violet, large 
flowers. 
Mixed. 
Nierembergia Gracillis. 
Profuse blooming little plants, with 
white lilac shaped flowers; exceedingly 
valuable for small beds, edging and 
rustic baskets or vases; half-hardy 
perennials. 
Nolan a, Mixed. .... 
Very pretty, trailing hardy annuals, 
fine for rock work, hanging baskets or 
for bedding. Select light, rich soil. 
OXALIS. 
Elegant flowering plants, particularly 
adapted for the green-house or parlor, 
where they bloom in mid winter. 
Oxalisj Mixed Varieties. 
CENOTHERA. 
A well known sbowy perennial, one 
and one-half feet high, blooming the 
first year from the seed. 
CEnothera Odorata, {Evening Primrose) 
1 ft. 
Sweet scented yellow flowers. 
PANSY. 
A well known and universal favorite. 
Prefers a moist, shady situation; cover 
during the winter months. Seed sown 
in August or September, kept in a cold 
frame through the winter, and planted 
out m the spring, will blossom the 
whole season. Hardy perennial. 
Passion Flower, Fine Mixed .10 
A splendid class of climbers with 
curious flowers produced in great pro¬ 
fusion; fine for conservatory, or will 
answer for the garden; flowering freely 
during the autumn. 
SWEET PEAS. 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
10 
Exceedingly useful, well known, free 
flowering, highly ornamental plants, 
flourishing in any open situation, and 
when sown on rich noil and mulched 
during dry, hot weather, will attain a 
considerable height; if not allowed to 
ripen seed they will continue blooming 
until destroyed by frosts; they are in¬ 
valuable as screens for protecting more 
tender plants, or excluding unsightly 
objects, also for trailing or trellis work. 
Hardy annuals. 
Painted Lady, pink and white, 6 ft.... 5 
Purple, 6 ft. 5 
Scarlet, 6 ft. 5 
White, 6 ft. 5 
5 Black, 6 ft. 5 
Crown Princess of Prussia, delicate 
blush , fine, 5 ft. 5 
Miss Blanch Ferry. Pink and white, 
very large and very early. 5 
Mixed; 6 ft., per ounce, 10 cts. 5 
Eckford’s New Varieties; Mixed; 
per ounce, 25 cts. 10 
Everlasting, Fine Mixed. 5 
Perilla Nankinensis. 5 
An annual growing from two to two 
and one-half feet; stems branching 
well, covered with an ample foliage of 
a dark purple, almost black. 
5 
PETUNIA. 
Favorite, hardy annuals, succeeding 
well in any rich soil. For the brilliancy 
and variety of their colors, their abund¬ 
ance of flowers, and the long duration 
of their blooming period, they are indis¬ 
pensable in any garden. 
Fine Mixed . 
White. 
Grandiflora Hybrida, Mixed. 
Double Grandiflora. 
Fringed, Finest Mixed.. 
Collection of Six Colors, Fringed 
| Variety..;.f 
5 
5 
10 
25 
15 
50 
