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sum saxatile ; Smilacina stellata ; Polemonium coeruleum ; Paeonia, differ- 

 ent species; Mirabillis jalapa; Dianthus grandiflorus and splendidissimus ; 

 Delphinium Guthrianuin ; Phlox bicolor ; Aconitum bicolor ; Aconitum 

 ovatum ; Potentilla Mayana, atro-sanguinea, Hopwoodiana, and Thomasii ; 

 Ononis rotundifolia ; Lychnis flos-cuculi, fl. alba pi. Aquilegia glauca, 

 fragrans, and Brownii. 



Bulberous and Tuberous. Cyackia liliastrum ; Phalangium liliago ; 

 Ornithogalum nutans Eremurus spectabilis ; Uvularia sessilifolia, lanceo- 

 lata ; Arum triphyllum ; Arum Dracunculus and Virginianum ; Asphodilua 

 albus and creticus ; Convallaria multiflora ; Oxalis Bonariensis, alba, and 

 rubra ; Scilla pratensis ; Funkia Sieboldtii, lanceolata marginata, undulata 

 variegata. 



July. Herbaceous Plants: Phlox intermedia, and many other species 

 of that fine genus ; Pentstemon, numerous species ; (Enothera, various spe- 

 cies ; Campanula persicifolia, &c. ; Morinia longiflora ; Delphinum Bar- 

 lowii ; Asclepias amoena, syriaca ; Iris fulva, pallida, variegata ; Gentiana ' 

 lutea, asclepiadea, cruciata, septemfida, &c. ; Chelone obliqua, barbata, 

 Lyoni. Bulbs : Lilium martagon, canadense, tigrinum, superbum, <fec. ; 

 Tigridia pavonia, Commelina coelestis, Cyclamen hederaefoliurn ; Phlox 

 omniflora, P. Van Houttii, Princess Marian, new striped varieties ; Pent- 

 stemon gentianoides, and var. coccinea, alba, and new blue. Calceolaria, 

 integrifolia, rugosa, rubra, and many pretty hybrids between the Chili spe- 

 cies. Verbena, Whites, Ada, candidissima, Avalanche, and Queen of 

 Whites; Scarlets, Bakerii, Boule de feu, Chandlerii, and Englefieldii; Pur- 

 ples, Charlwoodii, Neillii, Emma, and Hudsonii ; Crimsons, Defiance, Em- 

 peror, Louis Phillippe, and Stewartii ; Salmon, Beaute Supreme, Aurora, 

 Sunbeam, and elegantissima ; Rose, Coquette, excelsa, modesta, and Queen 

 of England. Lupinus grandifolius ; Alstrocmeria aurea ; Tradescantia vir- 

 ginica, or blue spiderwort, and also varieties with white and with purple 

 flowers. Antirrhinum caryophilloides ; Boule de feu, quadricolor coccinea. 

 Youngii, picta, superba, and tubiflora ; Petunia, Kentish Beauty, Prince 

 Alfred-Ernest, Rising Sun, Hebe, and Attraction; Anemone vitifolia; 

 Gypsophila altissima ; Geum coccineum ; Cypella Herbertii ; Stachys ino- 

 dora, speciosa ; Lobelia pyramidalis. 



Autumnal Herbaceous Plants: Phlox decussata, pyramidalis, tardi- 

 flora, bicolor, &c. ; Lobelia cardinalis, fulgens, splendens, &c. ; Aster sibiri- 

 cus, amellus, pulcher, &c. ; Solidago, several species ; Aconitum japonicum, 

 volubile, variegatum ; Gentiana ; Saponaria. Bulbs : Colchicum autum- 

 nale; Crocus nudiflorus, serotinus ; Tritoma, pallida, media; Lavatera 

 arborea ; Eupatorium cannabinum ; Stevia salicifolia ; Saponaria officinalis, 

 with double flowers ; Nepeta longiflora ; Statice latifolia ; Salvia conferti- 



