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NO. PRICB 



lvA.TJ3LinjSSIA.. Nat. Ord., Compositie. 



A beautiful little annual, resembling an Aster, the ray florets of which curl curiously back 

 after it has been expanded a short time. Half-hardy annual. 



804 Kaulfussia Amelloides. Blue ; from Cape of Good Hope. Half foot . . . ^.05 



805 Alba. White. Half foot 10 



806 Atroviolacea. A beautifiil, showy, intense violet-colored variety. Superb . . .10 



TCT^ilNlVEPYA, Nat. Ord., Leguminoscg. 



These climbers are among the most striking of greenhouse ornaments, and deserve more 

 extensive cultivation than has hitherto been extended to them, as few plants are more ser- 

 viceable for greenhouse decoration. Their bright colors impart a most cheerful appearance 

 during tlie early part of the season ; and, if trained round fanciful wire shapes, a peculiarly 

 interesting effect is produced. Steep the seed in warm water for six hours before sovring. 

 Greenhouse shrub. 



807 Kennedya Compioniana. Blue; from New Holland. 12 feet 25 



808 Longiracema. Pink and scarlet ; from New South Wales, 3 feet . . . .25 



809 Marryattea. Scarlet; from Australia. 4 feet 25 



810 Ovate. Purple; from New Holland. 6 feet 25 



8 I I Alba. White ; from New Holland. 6 feet 25 



812 Rotundifolia. Scarlet ; from New South Wales, s feet 25 



81 3 Mixed 25 



K:0IL.IIETJTI3I1IA., Nat. Ord., SaJ>indaceee. 



A middle-sized deciduous tree ; a native of China ; very ornamental from its large va- 

 riously divided foliage, and its conspicuous terminal compound spikes of rich yellow flower. 



814 Kolreuteria Paniculate. Yellow. 7 feet 10 



T C A T .TVrT A . Nat. Ord., Erkacece. 



815 Kalmia Laiifolia. A beautiful hardy shrub. White and pink. 4 feet 10 



IL.-4JVTA.IVA.. Nat. Ord., Verhenacece. 



A remarkably handsome free-flowering genus of plants, with brilliant'y colored flowers 

 constantly changing in hue ; very effective either for pot-culture, or for bedding purposes 

 when planted out, except in dry soil. The plants will bloom more profusely, if retained in 

 their pots, and plunged where mtended to flower. 



816 Lantenas, Mixed varieties. Saved from a named collection 25 



IjA.!RIS.SI*XJIt (Delphinum). Nat. Ord., Ranunculacea. 



One of the generally cultivated and ornamental genus of plants, combining unusual rich- 

 ness with an endless variety of colors, all of which are extremely beautiful and pleasing. 

 The flowers are produced in the greatest profusion ; and the plants, in beds, masses, or rib- 

 bons, are strikingly effective : indeed, few plants are so generally useful and valuable for 

 their decorative qualities, either in the garden or when cut for vases. The great difiiculty 

 has hitherto been the procuring of seeds which would yield double flowers. To this object 

 we have given special attention, and now offer seed saved only from such varieties as are 

 really to be depended upon, and worthy of a place in every garden. For the guidance of 

 amateurs, we may simply notice that the stock-flowered Larkspur is of the same habit as the 

 old Dwarf Rocket, but lias longer spikes, and much larger and more double flowers; the 

 tall stock-flowered variety is the same style as the branching, but with more compact spikes, 

 and larger and more double flowers. The tall-growing varieties scattered in shrubbery-bor- 

 ders produce a charming effect when backed by green foliage of the shrubs. Hardy 

 annuals. 



817 Larkspur Dwarf Rocket. A fine mixture ; saved from a fine collection. 1 foot . . .05 



818 Tall Rocket. Same as preceding, except being taller. 25 feet 05 



819 Hyacinth-flowered. Finest mbced 03 



820 — Dwarf Stock-flowered. A very desirable variety ; saved from a beautifiil collec- 



tion 05 



821 — Tall Stock-flowered. Mixed; very fine .05 



822 — Pyramidal. Mixed; a splendid mLxture 05 



82} —— New Mauve-color. Very fine 10 



824 — — Tricolor Elegans. Beautifully striped to 



825 German Branching. A good variety colors 03 



