CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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PEAS. 
Exceedingly useful, well-known, free-flowering, highly ornamental plants, 
flourishing in any open situation, and when sown on rich soil, and mulched 
during dry, hot weather, will attain a considerable height; if not allowed to 
ripen seed they will continue blooming till destroyed by frosts ; they are in¬ 
valuable as screens for protecting more tender plants, or excluding unsightly 
objects, also for trailing or trellis work, covering rough wooden fences, &c. 
PEAS, SWEET, Painted Lady, pink and white; 6 ft.. 5 
“ Pueple; 6 ft.. 5 
“ SoAELET; 6ft... .... 5 
“ White; 6ft... 5 
“ Black; 6 ft.. v ,... 5 
“ Yellow; 6 ft.L.y.... 5 
“ Mixed ; 6 ft., .per ounce 10 cents. 5 
“ Eveelasting-, Fine Mixed. 5 
“ “ Albtjs, White. 5 
“ “ Rotundifolius, (round leaved ) Dull Soaelet.. 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. 
PETUNIA. 
Favorite, hardy annuals, succeeding well in any rich soil. For the brillian¬ 
cy and variety of their colors, their abundance of flowers, and the long du¬ 
ration of their blooming period, they are indispensable in any garden, and are 
also highly prized for growing in pots for the green-house or sitting-room. 
PETUNIA, Fine Mixed... 5 
“ Geandifloba Hybeida, Mixed. 15 
“ Double Geandifloba. 25 
“ White. 5 
