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75 Anagallis Grandiflora Memoria dell' Etna. New ; large flowers, bright scarlet. Halfft.Jo.io 



76 Napoleon III. Rich crimson maroon. Half foot lo 



78 Philippii. Large; blue. Half foot lo 



79 Mixed (India varieties). Good , ; . . . .05 



80 Mixed (Large-flowered varieties). Very fine 10 



A^lVCnUS^. Nat. Ord., Boraghiea. 



Coarse growing plants, natives of the south of Europe, remarkable for their intensely blue 

 flowers. Hardy perennials. 



8 1 Anchusa Arvalis. Blue. 2 feet 05 



82 Italica. Delicate blue. 2 feet 05 



AJV3i3M;0]S1E. Nat. Ord., Ranunc^dacece. 



All the plants belonging to this genus are beautifiil, and well deserving of cultivation ; 

 succeed well in any light soil. Hardy perennials. 



83 Anemone Coronaria. Mixed from selected flowers. Half foot 10 



84 Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower). Violet 10 



AJVTHOXAIVTUXJM:. Nat. Ord., Grambiea. 



85 Anthoxanthum Gracile. A very pretty ornamental grass, from Sicily. Hardy annual. 



Half foot 10 



AJNTIHRHIjNTJM! (snapdragon). Nat. Ord., Scrophulariaceee. 



The Snapdragon, or Antirrhinum, is one of our most showy and useftil border plants. 

 Amongst the more recently improved varieties of this valuable genus are large, finely shaped 

 flowers, of the most brilliant colors, with beautifully marked throats ; will bloom the first 

 season from seed, and are very effective in beds or mixed borders. Half-hardy perennials. 



86 Antirrhinum Majus Album. Pure wliite. 2 feet 10 



87 Brilliant. Crimson and white. 2 feet 10 



88 Delila. Carmine, white throat. 2 feet . ....... .lo 



89 Firefly. Orange, scarlet, and white. 2 feet 10 



90 Galathea. Crimson, yellow, and white. 2 feet . 10 



9 1 Ghestia. Dark-crimson, rich foliage. 2 feet ...... .10 



92 Henry IV. Bright cinnamon. 2 feet 10 



93 Papiiionaceum. Bright scarlet and white ; splendid. 2 feet . . . .10 



94 Variegala. Beautiful, striped. 2 feet 10 



95 Nanum Album. Dwarf; pure white, i foot 10 



96 Aureum Striatum. Striped, i foot 10 



97 — — Kermesina Splendens. Crimson, i foot 10 



98 Delila. Carmine and yellow, with white throat, i foot 10 



99 Firefly. Orange, scarlet, and yellow, i foot 10 



100 Extra fine, mixed .10 



101 Good, mixed 05 



A.QXJrijEGrXA. (Columbine). Nat. Ord., RanunculacetF. 



This pretty and interestingly varied genus of plants scarcely meets with the amount of 

 appreciation it deserves ; it is an extremely shov\7 and oniamental early summer flowering 

 herbaceous plant, combining the most curious forms with the most beautiful and striking 

 colors ; succeeds in any garden soil. Hardy perennials. 



102 Aquilegia Alba Pleno. New; double, white, fine 25 



103 Caryophylloides. White, variously striped with reddish crimson ; a beautiful 



double variety, i foot 25 



104 Formosa. Double ; crimson and orange, ij feet 05 



105 Rosea. Beautiful rose-color ; double. 2 feet 25 



106 Rubro. Fine, crimson ; double, i J feet 23 



107 Glandulosa. Blue and white, j foot 10 



108 Siberica. Violet ; double, i foot 25 



109 Skinnerii. Scarlet and yellow ; very beautiful ; from Guatemala. 1 J feet . . .10 



1 1 1 Finest Mixed 25 



112 Good Mixed 05 



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