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half to be Chinese Daily, Tea, Xosette, Bourbon, and the Perpetual classes, and 

 *he other half of the Hybrid Chinese, Multiflora, Provence, Damask, French and 

 other classes, or, if preferred, the whole to be of either of these t\vo divisions. 



Geraniums, of 200 varieties, comprising above 100 that are entirely new, and 

 remarkable f9r the magnitude of their flowers, and for the brilliant and varied 

 hues which distinguish them. 



Passion Flowers, of 30 species and varieties, including the difTerent Scarlet 

 flowering kinds. 



Magnolias. — The entire collection, comprising all the species and varieties 

 known. Plants of the Thomi)!=onia and Soulangiana varieties, of blooming size 

 and all at reduced prices. Every species and variety of INIagnolia is hardy 

 except three, the fuscata, annonaefoiia, and pumila, and all will be found 

 enumerated and described in Catalogue No. 2, except the three named, which 

 are in No. 4. 



Chinese Azaleas, of above 75 varieties, comprising the most brilliant colors, 

 and \yhich, during their bloom in the winter montlis, present a display second 

 only in brilliancy and variety of hues to the Camellia family, as enumerated in 

 Catalogue No. 2. Many fine kinds are sold at $6, ^A 5'.), and ^3 per dozen. 



Hardy Azaleas, of above 80 magnificent varieties, embracing the most choice 

 and rare th:it could be selected from the collections of Europe and America. 



Chrysanthemums, above 80 varieties, as enumerated in Catalogue No. 2, and 

 at the low prices therein stated, including 30 new and very splendid varieties just 

 imported and never before ofiered to the public. 



Greenhouse Plants will be supplied in assortments of 25, 50, or 100 or more 

 plants, each a distinct species or variety, at very reasonable rates, and such 

 omitted as the applicant already possesses. 



Hardy Herbaceous Flowering Plants will also be supplied in assortments of 25 

 or 50 species, or more, at moderate prices. 



Carnations, Picotees, etc. — We have the satisfaction to announce that we have 

 succeeded in obtaining from the various European collections above 200 varieties 

 of this most beautiful classof plants, the riiost of which will be ready for delivery 

 the present autumn, and are comprised in Catalogue No. 2. The' expense has 

 been very great, as in some cases we have imported 100 to 200 plants without 

 obtaining more than five or six alive from each hundred. We offer assortments 

 at §'50, ;^37 50, ^^30, and ^^25 per 100 plants, and at $6, $-i 50, and ^^'3 per dozen, 

 according to their beauty and rarity. 



Ch-ysanthemums, Pteonies, Primroses, Polyanthus, Auriculas, Cowslip?, 

 Daisies, Lis, Hemerocaliis. Phlox, Violets, Verbenas, and other interesdng 

 classes of Herbaceous Plants, see Catalogue No. 2. 



GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, AND FLOWER SEEDS. 



The Catalogue of this department is very extensive, and we announce to all 

 venders of SeeJs, that we will supply every variety desired at very low whole- 

 sale rates, cur prices being from 25 to 50 per cent, less than are usually charged, 

 our desire being to present great inducements to those who will make prompt or 

 sure arrangements for payment. 



NEW CATALOGUES FOR 1844 AND iai5. 



An entire series of new Catalogues is now in press and will be speedily issued, 

 and wili be sent gratis to every post-paid applicant. 



The Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Trees, etc., 84th edition, will be the most 

 compreh'^nsive publication of the kind that hae ever appeared in any country, and 

 wi" enshrace all the estimable new varieties recently brought tp notice, with 

 ample '.l-.:--cnptions of their merits. 



The Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, will com- 

 prise d'-^criptions of the foliage, flowers, height, and general cliaiacter of 

 every v;'Tiety enumerated, thus imparting most important inforn.atur. to those 

 who de.~ire to make selections, and are not well informed on the subject, and far 

 surpassing in gene-al usefulness any similar publication. 



The other Catalogues will comprise all the new acquisitions in their several 

 departments, and all such information as may be deemed generally useful. 



PRINCE'S MANUAL OF ROSES. 



In press and will soon be ready for delivery, price 50 cents. "The Manual 

 of Roses," with ample details on the culture and management of this interesting 



