68 AMATEUR CULTIVATOR'S GUIDE 



NO. PRICE 



1096 Pansy, Extra German. These were selected by a celebrated German florist, and may 



be depended upon as very fine ......... #0.25 



1097 - New. Large-flowered, margined ; fancy ......... 25 



1098 - Auriculaflora. Brown, rose-margined ; fine ......... 25 



1099 - Atropurpurea. Pure, dark, velvety-crimson ........ 25 



MOO - - Marginata Alba. Velvety-crimson, with white eye, and margined . . .25 

 I 10 I - - Aurea. Velvety-crimson, with golden ground, and margined . . . .25 



I 102 - Pelargonasflora. Each petal having a large maroon blotch on white ground; 



yellow eye ............... 50 



1103 - Picturata. Dark-maroon, marbled with bronze ........ 25 



1104 Mixed. Above six varieties mixed. These varieties form a new class of -FANCY 



Pansies, with unusually large flowers, conspicuous by their brilliancy and novelty 

 of colors. They have the valuable property of resisting almost the greatest 

 summer heat, and flowering most profusely. We offer the above as a superior 

 strain obtained by careful selection .......... 50 



1105 - Pure White. Constant and fine ........... 25 



II 06 - Golden-Yellow. Constant and fine ..* ..... 20 



M07 - Dark-Blue. Constant and fine ...... ..... 25 



II 08 - Light-Blue. Constant and fine ........... 20 



1109 - Bronze-colored. Constant and fine ..*.. ..... 20 



II 1 - Fancy Striped. Constant and fine ......... .25 



Illl - Rose Marbled. Constant and fine .......... 25 



III 2 - Violet. White margined. Constant and fine . . ..... 25 



III 3 - Mixed. Above varieties mixed . ........ .25 



1114 - Faust, or King of the Blacks. Flower, black ; fine bedding variety . . . .20 



NAT. ORD., Graminace*. 

 (See Gynerium.) 

 (PERENNIAL POPPY). NAT. ORD., Pafiaveracea. 



A highly ornamental and strikingly effective genus of plants, with brilliant colored flowers 

 of an immense size, which, in select plantation and shrubbery borders, are unusually effect- 

 ive. Papaver Nudicaule is a dwarf-growing variety, and is especially adapted for rock-work. 

 Hardy perennial. 



1116 Papaver Bracteatum. Bright orange-crimson ; large and handsome. 2 feet . . .05 



1117 - Involucratum Maximum. Brilliant orange-scarlet ; from Levant. 3 feet . . .10 



1118 - Nudicaule. Bright-yellow : from Siberia, i foot ........ 10 



1119 - Orientale. Deep scarlet, with large black blotches ; from Levant. 2^ feet. . .05 



NAT. ORD., Passifloracea;, 



A splendid class of climbers, with curious flowers produced in great profusion ; fine for 

 conservatory, or will answer for the garden, flowering freely during the autumn months. 

 1120 Passiflora Ccerulea. Light-blue; fine ........... to 



112 I - Gracilis. White, pretty ............. 10 



1122 - Princeps. Splendid racemes of vermilion flowers ; very fine ..... 25 



PM^lVCIlA/riTJIM:. NAT. ORD., Amaryttidacete. 



An exceedingly ornamental genus of hardy bulbs, producing splendid spikes of handsome 

 flowers; succeeds best in light sandy loam mixed with vegetable mould. Greenhouse 

 bulbs. 



1123 Pancratium Illyricum. White ; from south of Europe, i foot ...... 25 



1124 - Maritimum. White ; deliciously fragrant. From south of Europe. 2 feet . .25 



I*A_TJILiO \VJSTIA.. NAT. ORD., Scrophulariaceac. 



A noble, hardy tree, bearing panicles of dark-lilac flowers, resembling those of the Glox- 

 inia. Thrives in any good soil 



1125 Paulownia Imperialis. Blue; from Japan. 20 feet . . . . . . . .10 



NAT. ORD., Leguminosa. 

 The Sweet Peas are among the most popular annuals which enrich the flower-garden. 

 They may be planted and trained on sticks the same as common peas ; or they may be 

 sowed along the sides of fences, forming a highly ornamental covering : in any situation, 

 they are always admired. 



