85 Chandler's elegant Japan rose 



86 Augusta 



87 Conspicuous 



88 Purplish flowered 



89 Silky 



90 Colvill's carnation 



91 Apple blossomed 



92 Select, or choice 



93 Palmer's semidouble white 



94 Beauty of Vauxhall 



95 Young's semidouble red 



96 Variable white 



97 Yellowish white 



98 Blush flowered 

 N. B. Various other varieties are in a course of propagation and 



amateurs will be furnished with lists of the new acquisitions when- 

 ever desired. There will also be an annual diminution in the pri- 

 ces of the most expensive varieties, arising from the increase by propaga- 

 tion, ^c. and corresponding lists, luith these reductions will be fur- 

 nished between the periods of publication of the large catalogue to all 

 who apply therefor. Extra large plants can be supplied of many of the 

 kinds of Camellias, the charge for these will be in proportion, but in all 

 cases as reasonable as they can be afforded, 



CHiiT^ noszs. 



Most of which are monthly, or ever-blooming. 



These are cultivated in pots, and can therefocp be sent at any season oi' 

 the year they are desired. 



The monthly varieties, when planted in the open ground, are particularly 

 interesting, on account of expanding their flowers in March and April , 

 when those of other kinds have not yet made their appearance. — 

 They continue to bloom throughout the summer; and in the autumnal 

 months their numerous flowers also afford particular gratification, as 

 nature then seems most to need their cheering influence. Nearly the 

 whole number stipport ^ur winters with little or no protection, as de- 

 8io:nated by this mark t ; those most tender need only to have a box 

 or barrel placed over them during winter. Where any kinds are de- 

 signated as climbers, it is meant that they grow tall, and are suitable 

 for training, &c. 



530 f Single China rose I 



531 tDouble red, or daily 

 Ditto per dozen, $4 50 



532 tHamilton, or Maximus, large ) 



deep red > 



633 tHundred leaved tea scented 



535 tCrimson and white 



536 tGolden striped bark, very cu- 



rious 

 537,tDwarf, or pompone, very 

 small and delicate 



538 t Whitish flowered 



539 IDutchess of Dine, or Maiden's 



blush, a climber 



