Ipomcea, Bona Nox, Good Night, or Evening 
Glory,) flowers large, white, . 10 
coccinea, sometimes called Star Ipomoca, with 
small, scarlet flowers, . io 
Quamoclit, (Cypress Vine,) tender; flowers 
elegant; foliage beautiful; mixed colors, . . . ic 
Scarlet, white, rose, each color, . io 
LOASA. 
The Loasa is 
a good climber, 
with curious, 
handsome, yel- 
1< >w and red 
flowers. The 
branches are 
covered with 
stinging hairs 
that give pain 
when touched, 
so that a good 
deal of care must 
be exercised 
when handling 
the plants. It 
blooms very 
abundantly. 
Loasa nitida, yellowish, light green leaves, ... 5 
lateritia, large, yellow flowers inabundance, . . 10 
Herbertii, fine scarlet, . 10 
MAURANDYA. 
Maurandya plants 
should be grown in the 
hot-bed or green-house. 
Growth of plant, five or 
six feet, and the foliage 
abundant. The flowers 
of the Maurandya arc 
of good size and form 
and color, being about 
the size and appearance 
of Digitalis, and the 
colors different shades 
of blue, white and 
mauve. Good for bas¬ 
kets, vases, etc. 
Maurandya Barclayana, blue and white, ... 10 
Barclayana purpurea grandiflora, dark blue, 10 
Barclayana Scarlet, mauve,. 10 
Finest mixed,. 10 
PEAS, FLOWERING. 
Peas should be sown four 
inches deep, and as early in 
the spring as possible. Don’t 
wait for fair weather. Use 
plenty of seed, so that they 
will not be more than an inch 
apart. Hoe the earth to¬ 
ward the plant a little, but do 
not form a ridge, and furnish 
support early. 
Peas, Sweet, Scarlet Invincible, a beautiful 
deep scarlet variety; lb. $1.50; oz. 15 cents, . 10 
Scarlet, per lb. $1.50: per oz. 15 cents, .... 10 
Scarlet, striped with White, per lb. £1.50; 
per oz. 15 cents,. 10 
Purple Striped, per lb. $1.50; per oz. 15 cents, 10 
Painted Lady, rose and white; per lb. $1.50; 
per oz. 15 cents,. to 
Blue Edged, white and pink, edged with blue; 
per lb. $2.50: per oz. 20 cents, . 10 
White, per lb. $1.50; per oz. 15 cents, . 10 
20 
Peas, Black, very dark, brownish purple; per lb. 
$1.50; per oz. 15 cents, . 10 
Black, with light Blue, brownish purple and 
light blue; per lb. $1.50; per oz. 15 cents, . . 10 
All colors mixed, per lb. $1.00; oz. 10 cents, . . 5 
The two varieties below are not Climbers, but Creep¬ 
ers, and need no sticks, nor arc they fragrant. They 
are suited for baskets and places where a Creeper 
with plenty of foliage is desirable. 
Peas, Scarlet Winged, beautiful, small flowers; 
low creeper, . io 
Yellow Winged, same habit as Scarlet Yv'inged, 10 
THUNBERGIA. 
Thunbergia 
starts rather 
slowly at first. 
Seed requires 
hot-bed treat¬ 
ment, but plants 
arc grown easi¬ 
ly from cut¬ 
tings. Flowers 
white or orange; 
fine for baskets. 
Thunbergia Bakeri, pure 
alata, yellow or buff, with dark eye, . . . . 
alata unicolor, yellow, . 
aurantiaca, bright orange, with dark eye, . 
aurantiaca unicolor, bright orange. . . . 
Above mixed,. 
TROPiEOLUM. 
Tropaeolum 
majus is a fine 
climber, grow¬ 
ing ten or 
twelve feet in 
height. The 
flowers are of 
all shades 
yellow, scarlet, 
striped and 
spotted. They 
grow freely 
from cuttings. 
Fine for vases 
and baskets. 
Tropaeolum majus, atropurpureum, dark crim¬ 
son, . 10 
coccineum, scarlet, . f . 10 
Dunnett’s Orange, dark orange, . 10 
Edward Otto, splendid bronze, silky and glit¬ 
tering, . 10 
Schcuerianum, straw color,stripcd with brown, 10 
Scheuerianum coccineum, scarlet, striped, 10 
"Schulzii, brilliant scarlet, . 10 
luteum, yellow, . 10 
Common mixed; the green seed pods used for 
pickles; per oz. 15 cents,. 5 
peregrinum, (Canary Flower,). 15 
Tropaolum Lobbianum is a pretty, but somewhat 
delicate class, very free bloomers, and desirable for 
house culture in pots or baskets, but not suitable for 
open ground culture. , 
Lobbianum, mixed varieties, . 20 
Caroline Smith, spotted, . 25 
Lilli Smith, orange scarlet, . 25 
Napoleon III, yellow, striped with vermilion, 25 
Giant of Battles, brilliant carmine, . 25 
Queen Victoria, vermilion, scarlet striped, . 25 
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