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Boule de feu, Chandlerii, and Eftglefieklil ; Purples^ 

 Charlwoodii, Neillii, Emma, and Hudsonii ; Crimsons, 

 Defiance, Emperor, Louis Phillippe, and Stewartii ; 

 Salmon, Beautd Supreme, Aurora, Sunbeam, and ele- 

 gantissima ; Rose, Coquett, excelsa, modesta, and Queen 

 of England. Lupinus grandifolius ;AlstrcEmeria aurea; 

 Tradescantia virginica, or blue spiderwort, and also 

 varieties with white and with purple flowers. Antirrhi- 

 num caryophilloides ; Boule de feu, quadricolor cocci- 

 nea, 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 

 inodora, speciosa ; Lobelia pyramidalis. 



Autumnal Herbaceous Plants : Phlox decussata, py- 

 ramidalis, tardiflora, bicolor, &c. ; Lobelia cardinalis, 

 fulgens, sple.ndens, &c. \ Aster &ibiricus, amellus, pul- 

 cher, &c. ; Solidagp, several species ; Acoriitura japoni- 

 cum, volubile, variegatum ; Gentiana ; Saponaria. — 

 Bulbs : Colchicum autumnale ; Crocus nudiflorus, sero- 

 tinus ; Tritoma, pallida, media ; Lavatera arborea ; 

 Eupatorium cannabinum ; Stevia salicifolia ; Saponaria 

 officinalis, with double flowers ; Nepeta longiflora ; 

 Statice latifolia ; Salvia confertiflora; Dahlias of many 

 sorts ; Astelbe rivularis ; Phlox elegans ; Campanula 

 lactiflora ; Gladiolus Gandavensis ; Achillea Ptarmica, 

 fl. plen ; Aster diffusus, floribundus, foliosus, panicula- 

 tus, and spectabilis ; Chelone obliqua ; Coreopsis ver- 

 tieillata; Eupatorium purpureum; Helianthus giganteus 

 and macrophyllus ; Liatris, scariosa, spicata, macros- 

 tachya, and pyenostachya ; Serratula coronata 'and cen- 

 tauroides. 



It is- with regret that we thus confine ourselves to a 



