52 AMATEUR cultivator's GUIDE 



NO. PRICE 



783 Ipomea, Bona Nox (Gaod-m'^/ii). White ; from West Indies, from lo to 15 feet $0.10 



764 — ^ Coccinea {Star Ipomea). Fine scarlet 03 



765 Burridge's {Morning Glory). Fine variety, with large, bright crimson flowers. 



15 feet 05 



738 Dickson's. A splendid Morning Glory, with large blue flowers 05 



767 Hederacea Superba GrandiOora. A large sky-blue flower, elegantly bordered 



with pure white ; exceedingly beautiful. 12 feet 25 



768 — — Lilacina. Delicate lilac, beautifully bordered with white. 12 feet . . .25 



769 Atroviolacea. Violet, bordered with pure white ; superb. 10 feet . . .25 



770 Limbata. Rosy-violet, elegantly blotched with white. 10 to 15 feet . . . .10 



77 1 Elegantissima. One of the finest of all the Ipomea; blue, with intense 



purple centre in the form of a star, with pure white margin 25 



772 Purpurea {.Morning Glory). Mixed 05 



773 Nil. Light-blue ; fine. 10 feet 05 



774 Rubro Caerulea. Produces a profiision of very large azure-blue flowers, which, 



in its maturity, is one of the most lovely objects imaginable. 10 to 15 feet . . .25 



775 Learli. Magnificent mazarine-blue, shading to red. Greenhouse perennial. lo 



to 12 feet 23 



776 Tuberosa. Pale-yellow ; fi-om West Indies. Greenhouse perennial 23 



777 Wildenovii. Purple ; from East Indies 23 



778 Quamocllt. (See Cypress -Vine) 03 



II»03I0I»®IS. Nat. Ord., Pokmomacea. 



Remarkbly handsome free-flowering plants, with long spikes of dazzling orange and scar- 

 let flowers ; very etfective for conservatory and out-door decoration ; succeeds m light rich 

 soil. Half hardy biennial. 



780 Ipomopsis Aurantiaca. Orange; from Carolina. 3 feet 10 



781 Beyrlchi. Scarlet and orange ; from Carolina 10 



782 Elegans. Scarlet; from Carolina .10 



733 Picta. Scarlet and gold 10 



734 Superba. Scarlet 10 



ISOTOM^.. Nat. Ord., Loheliacem. 



A neat, erect, slender-branched plant, from six to twelve inches in height, with starry, light 

 porcelain-blue Lobelia-like flowers, which, producing a continuation of bloom throughout 

 the summer, renders them vei7 effective for bedding, edging, &c. 

 785 Isotoma Longiflora. White, i foot .10 



783 Peiraea. Cream-colored 10 



787 Axillaris. Blue lo 



JA.COBEA. (Senecio). Nat. Ord., ComposUcB. 



A useful and exceedingly showy class of gay-colored profuse-blooming plants, of the easi- 

 est culture ; remarkably effective in beds or ribbons; delights in a light, rich soil. Hardy 

 annuaL 



733 Jacobea. Double, Purple, i foot lo 



790 Dark-Crimson, i foot .10 



79 I Flesh-color. 1 foot . . . ..10 



792 Dwarf-Blue. Silvery grayish-blue, i foot 10 



793 Lilac. Fine, i foot i . .10 



794 Magenta-color. Fine, i foot 10 



795 White, i foot 10 



796 Finest, Mixed 10 



NEW DWARF VARIETIES. 



The following are of a very dwarf and compact habit, and fine for pots or beds. 



798 Jacobea Dwarf, White. Double. Half foot 23 



799 Crimson. Double. Half foot 23 



800 Carmine. Double. Halffoot 23 



801 Copper-color. Double. Halffoot 25 



802 Dark-Blue. Double. Halffoot 23 



803 — — Mixed. The above varieties 23 



