SELECTION OF PLANTS. 



26,5 



Elvira, 2 Z. 10*. 

 Elegans, 1 Os. 

 Fanny Kemble, 3s. 

 Flora M c lver, I/. Is. 

 Fulmanance, 5s. 

 Florabunda purpurea, 10s. 

 Foster!, 2s. 6d. 

 Grandissima, 2s. 6d. 

 Gainseanum, 3s. 6d. 

 Glaciopes, 1 Z. Is. 

 General Moore, 1 Z. 5s. 

 Grevillia, 15s. 

 Guy, Earl of Warwick, 15s. 

 Habranthum, 3s. 6d. 

 Hill's Hector, I/. Is. 

 Henri Quatre, 1 5s. 

 Helen Mar, 15s. 

 Jack of Newbury, 3s. 

 Julia, 2Z. 2s. 

 Jessica, I/. 10s. 

 Kermisianum, 15s. 

 Lord Nelson, 3s. 6d. 

 Lord Yarborough, 2s. 

 Lord Ebrington, 7s. 6d. 

 Lineata Sanguinea, II. Is. 

 Lucifer, 2Z. 2s. 

 Lautum, I/. Is. 

 Lady Macbeth, II, Is. 

 Lauretta, 15s. 



Lady Broughton, 15s. 



La Belle Laurie, 15s. 



lady Denbigh, 1Z. Is. 



Magniflorum, 2s. 6d. 



Man of Ross, 2s. 



Master Walter, 5s. 



Macbeth, 1Z. Is. 



Miss Annesley, 15s. 



Mazeppa, 15s. 



Maid of Athens, 1 5s. 



Mary Queen of Scots, 2s. 6d. 



Megalanthon. 2s. 



Mercranthon, Is. 



Ne Plus Ultra, 2s. 6d. 



New Duchess of Gloucester, 



2s. 6d. 



Pavonium Maximum, 15s. 

 Pulcherrimum, 15s. 

 Quercifolium superbum, 2s. 

 Red Rover, 2s. 

 Regulator, 3s. 6d. 

 Rosalind, \Qs.6d. 

 Roxana, 10s. 6d. 

 Rosinante, I/. 10s. 

 Royal Scarlet, Is. 6d. 

 Statira, 1Z. Is. 

 SirWm. Wallace, 15s. 

 Weltjieanum, 5s. 

 Zohrab, 1Z. Is. 



Note. The Plants which are usually called Geraniums, appeal* to 

 be improperly named, as they are chiefly hardy, and should be called 

 Pelargoniums, whereas the Pelargoniums are tender, and should be kept 

 in the greenhouse during the winter, and put out in the open air the 

 latter end of May or the beginning of June, and placed where they can 

 have plenty of air, and but little sun, as they thrive best in the shade ; 

 care, however, should be taken that they are not placed under trees. 



