62 HERBACEOUS P ^^ N I E S . — R E M A R K S , ETC. 



IIEIIBACEOUS P.EONIES, SINGLE ELOWERINd, OF DIF- 

 FERENT SPECIES. 



These, like the preceding classes, are very liardy. Their period of Idooni is^ the month of 

 -May. 



22.') Alliiflora Sihirica Siberian white cluster 25 



2'iti Alliiflora Candida White, glossy-leaved 50 



227 Aibirinra margiiiata Wiute, petals edged with pink, new 1 00 



228 AlhiHora vestalis Siberian Virgin, white 50 



22'.» Midtiflora rosea .Siberian pearly blusii cluster 50 



230 Rubescens Sit)erian blusli-colored 50 



2.31 Aiidersonii Anderson's IJhisii, early 60 



2S2 Arietina llunishorn, deep crimson 50 



233 Dneora elalior Tall purplish crimson 50 



234 I)eeora precox Early, broad leaf, purplisli crimson 50 



23.') Ilybrida Caucasica Il3brid Caucasian 38 



230 Iluniilis l.liifolia Spanish, violet roseate 20 



237 Ortioinalis Sabini Crimson officinal, large, golden stamens 76 



238 I'aradoxa simplici Tall, violet roseate 50 



239 I'aradoxa Smouti Bright violet 35 



240 Russi Ilnss' Sieilian crimson 1 00 



241 Splendens or Fulgens Large, bright crimson, short yellow and red 



stamens 1 00 



242 Tartiirica Tartarian blush 50 



243 Tenuifolia Ecnneldeaved, purplish crimson 38 



244 Tenuifolia lalifolia Broad Fenneldeaved crimson .50 



245 Humilis angustifolia Spanish uarrow-leavcd '38 



CHINESE AND OTHER HERBACEOUS Pil']ONIIiS. 



lleduccd J^ricesfor As&ortnietUs. 



When any 12 varieties are taken, selected by the purchaser, 15 per cent, discount. 



When any 25 varieties arc taken, selected hy the purehaser, 2n per cent, discount. 



When any 5(i varieties are taken, selected by the purchaser, 25 per cent, discount. 



Where 50 varieties are taken, half selected by the purchaser, 30 per cent, discount. 



Where 100 plants are taken of 50 varieties, half selected by the purchaser, 35 per cent, dis 

 count. 



07/r Sclcclion. — 12 Chinese, very fine double v.irieties for $4 ; 12 fine varieties, more rare, for 

 $5 ; 25 fine varieties for $8 ; 12 good varieties for §3. 



GENERAL REMARKS. 



Persons who may not have our whole set of Catalogues, or those of the latest edilion, ma}*, 

 from noi seeing some artieles enumerati'd Ihei'cin, infer that wo cannot supply Ihem. We have, 

 therefore, to state, that we obtain all desirable new Fi-uit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants, 

 with the greatest dispatch, and are always among the first to have them for sale, whether 

 announced in our Catalogues or not. 



CANDID ADYICE TO AMATEURS. 



We make it a ])oint to cultivate the largest stock of all the most esfimuble varieties, and con- 

 sequently have largiM' and finei' trees of these kinds. If, therefore, those persons who are desirous 

 of adorning Milh promptitude? their gardens and pleasure grounds, will transmit to us a general 

 list of tiieii- wants, and leave th(! .selection in some degree to us, we will send strong, well-grown 

 specimen trees of the respective kinds, such as will be sure to succeed and realize their expecla- 



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tions, 



NEW AND SUPERIOR ROSES. 



We Iiave obtained from France, Belgium, and England all the new Roses that haTC been 

 lat.terl}' brought to notice, eomprising sueh as have been announced in various European and 

 American periodicals; and we shall announce them in our forthcoming " (Ju/n/iu/uf of New Jioses." 

 \n the mean time we Avill furnish them to a|)plicants. 



