Stock, New Hybrid, the foliage between rough and 
Wallflower-leaved, flowers large and splendid, 
mixed colors,. 20 
Early Autumn-flowering, commences flower¬ 
ing in the autumn, and if removed to the house 
will bloom during the winter; mixed colors, 25 
semperflorens.or Perpetual-flowering, dwarf, 
free-bloomer, but late in the season,. 20 
TROPvEOLUM MINUS. 
Tropceolums, known 
as Nasturtiums, are 
half-hardy annuals. 
Flowers of all different 
shades of yellow, orange 
and red. T. minus 
are dwarf, round headed 
plants, about a foot high, 
and make very fine 
beds in the garden. 
T. via jus and T. Lohbi- 
anuvi are described 
among the Ciimbers. 
Tropseolum minus, Dark Crimson, . 10 
Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur,spotted with maroon xo 
Dwarf Spotted, yellow, spotted with crimson, . 10 
Tom Thumb Beauty, orange and vermilion, . 10 
Tom Thumb Yellow,. 10 
Carter’s Tom Thumb, scarlet, . 10 
Tom Thumb Rose, new color in Nasturtiums, 10 
King of Tom Thumbs, foliage dark bluish 
green; flowers brilliant scarlet, . 15 
King Theodore, flowers very dark,. 15 
Mixed varieties,. 10 
VERBENA. 
Sow Verbena seed under glass early in the spring, and 
transplant after three or four inches of growth. Good 
healthy plants can be produced from seed that will cover 
a space four feet in diameter. Flower well in July. 
Verbena hybrida, choice seed, saved only from 
the most beautiful named flowers,. 20 
Striped, excellent flowers, with broad Carnation 
like stripes. Inclined to sport,. 25 
Verbena, Scarlet, brightest scarlet, quite true, . 25 
Montana, a hardy Verbena from the Rocky 
Mountains, that bears our winters well. Flow¬ 
ers bright rose, changing to lilac,. 20- 
VINCA. 
A genus of beautiful green¬ 
house perennials, may be treat¬ 
ed as tender annuals for the 
garden. If sown under glass, 
and strong plants are set out 
early, in a warm situation, they 
will flower in the summer and 
autumn, and may he potted for 
the house before frost. Not 
suitable for out-door sowing in 
northern latitudes. Plants 
about eighteen inches high. 
Vinca rosea, rose; 2 feet, . 10 
rosea alba, white, red eye,. 10 
rosea nova spec., pure white,. 10 
WHITLAVIA. 
The Whitlavia is a pretty an¬ 
nual, with delicate foliage and 
drooping clusters of blue and 
white bells. Plants are perfect¬ 
ly hardy, proof against cold and 
wet, but suffer often in hot, dry 
weather. For a shady spot there 
are few flowers that give more 
pleasure. 
Whitlavia grandiflora, hardy annual, i<> inches 
high, violet-blue, bell-shaped flowers, . . . . 
grandiflora alba, similar to above, but white, . 
gloxinoides, an elegant variety of the same 
habit as IV. gPandiflcra^ but larger flowers; 
tube of the corolla pure white, limb delicate 
light blue,. 
ZINNIA. 
The Double 
Zinnias usual¬ 
ly grow about 
two feet in 
height, giving 
flowers quite 
as double as 
the Dahlia. 
Sc6d docs well 
sown under 
glass, with not 
much heat, 
and plenty of 
air; docs well 
in a bed in the 
garden. Set 
about eighteen 
inches apart. 
Zinnia, Double, Choicest, best colors mixed, . 10 
F.ight separate colors — scarlet, yellow, orange, 
purple, salmon, pure white, etc.,— each color, . 10 
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