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cept three, the fuscata, annonaefolia, and puniila, and all will 

 be found enumerated and described in Catalogue No. 2, ex- 

 cept the three named, -which are in No. 4, 



Chinese Azaleas, of 75 varieties, comprising the most 

 brilliant colors, and which during their bloom in the winter 

 months, present a display second only in brilliancy and variety 

 of hues to the Camellia family, as enumerated in Catalogue 

 No. 2., and also about 30 new varieties recently imported, of 

 which a list will be sent to applicants. Many fine kinds are 

 sold at $6, $4 50, and $3 per dozen. 



Hardy Azaleas, of above 80 magnificent varieties, embrac- 

 ing the most choice and rare that could be selected from the 

 collections of Europe and America. 



Chrysanthemums, above 100 varieties, as enumerated in 

 Catalogue No. 2, and at the low prices therein stated, inclu- 

 ding 30 new and very splendid varieties just imported and 

 never before offered 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 20 species or more, at moderate prices. 



Carnations, Picotees, etc. — We have the satisfaction to an- 

 nounce that we have succeeded in obtaining from the various 

 European collections above 200 varieties of this most beauti- 

 ful class of plants, the most of which will be ready for deliv- 

 ery 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 oflfer assortments at 

 $50, $37 50, $30, and $25 per 100 plants, and at $6, $4 50, 

 and $3 per dozen, according to their beauty and rarity. 



Paeonies, Primroses, Polyanthus, Auriculas, Cowslips, 

 Daisies, Iris, Hemerocallis, Phlox, Violets, Verbenas, and 

 other interesting classes of Herbaceous Plants, see Catalogue 

 No. 2. 



