NO. PRICE 



849 Limnanihes Douglassii. Pale-yellow, bordered with white. Half foot . . $0.05 



850 Alba. White variety ; fine. Half foot os 



85 1 Rosea. Rose-color. Half foot 05 



852 ^— Sulphurea odoraia. Sulphur-color; fragrant, i foot . . - 10 



IjI!N"A.T5.TA-. Nat. Ord., Scrophiilariacece. 



A handsome, free-flowering genus of snapdragon-like plants, remarkable for the beauty 

 and variety of their colors ; well adapted for and very effective in beds, or ribbons, rock- 

 work, woodland-walks, &c. Succeeding iu any garden soil. Hardy annual. 



853 Linaria Wlacroura (Long-honied). Yellow; resembling, when in full bloom, a small 



compact bush of blossoms, i foot 03 



854 Purpurea. Purple dwarf. Half foot . 05 



855 Carnea. Flesh-color. Half foot 10 



835 Triorniihophora. Red, purple, and yellow ; one of the finest, i foot . . . .0.5 



8j7 Spsciosa. Veryshow^; purple flowers. Half foot 10 



858 Bipartlta Splendida. New; rich-purple; beautiful lo 



859 Lutea. New; brilliant-yellow . • lo 



880 Finest Mixed .10 



I.<nN'I>H]E:X3i:ER.IA.. Nat. Ord., Composite. 



861 Lindheimeria Taxana. A very pretty little plant, having a vanilla-like odor. Yellow; 



fine. Hardy annual. 2 feet 10 



IL.ISI.A.1VTH:XJS. Nat. Ord., Ge7itianetE. 



When well grown, this is a splendid plant for greenhouse or conservatory decoration. Its 

 flowers are extremely handsome, and of rich dark-blue, which few greenhouse plants possess. 

 Succeeds best in a sandy peat, with a very little loam. Winter in a warm greenhouse, and 

 re-pot in spring. 



862 Lisianthus Russellianus. Rich-blue, shaded writh purple ; from Mexico. 2 feet . . .25 



HjTPTCJM:. Nat. Ord., Linacea. 



A genus of the most beautiful, free-flowering plants, amongst which stands, distinguished 

 for its brilliant-colored flowers, Linum Grandiflorum Coccineum, being one of the hand- 

 somest, most effective, and showy bedding-plants we have ; for, whilst its habit of growth is 

 slender and delicate, it produces a profusion of beautiful, saucer-shaped flowers, of a rich 

 scarlet-crimson, with crimson-black centre. Linum Flavum is a well-known favorite, while 

 Luium Luteuni Corymbiflorum is distinguished for its bunches of beautiful straw-colored 

 blossoms, and contrasts beautitully with Linum Grandiflorum Coccineum. The whole 

 genus deserves general cultivation. Most of the varieties make nice pot-plants. 

 833 L:njm Grandiflorum Coccineum. Brilliant-scarlet, with crimson centre ; fi'om Algiers. 



I foot 10 



854 —— — — Album. Beautiful white variety, i foot 10 



835 —^ Purpureum. A new variety, with rich purple flowers, similar to the above .10 



885 Flavum. Yellow; from Crimea, i foot 10 



887 Lewisii. Blue and white stripes ; from North America. 2 feet 10 



853 - Variegatum. Striped, lilac and white ; new. 2 feet 10 



889 Psrenne. Blue; handsome. Hardy perennial, ij feet 05 



870 Album. White-flowered. 15 feet 05 



871 Candidissimum. White. Hardy perennial 25 



872 Usitaiissimum Grandiflorum. Large, blue. Hardy annual. 2 feet . . . .05 



IjOA-SA.. Nat. Ord., Loasaceee. 



The Loasa are beautifiil, tender, climbing annuals, suitable for covering a trellis or orna- 

 mental wire-work. 



873 Loasa Aurantica. Orange-color. 6 feet 10 



874 Herberlii. Scariet. 6 feet , . . . .10 



875 — ^ Tricolor. Shaded, yellow. 6 feet 10 



I^OUELTA.. Nat. Ord., Lobeliaceai. 



A most elegant and useful genus of dwarf plants, of easy culture ; well adapted for bed- 

 ding, edging, pots, or rockeries. Lobelias, in fact, are employed as universally in the gen- 

 eral summer-garden as scarlet geraniums, to beds of which they form a neat and effective edg- 

 ing. The varieties of Lobelia Erinus are generally used for this purpose, yet by some the 



