SELECTION OF FRUITS, &C. INDEX. 



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Geraniums, of 150 varieties, comprising above 60 that are entirely new and remarka- 

 ble for the magnitude of their flowers, and for the brilliant and varied hues which 

 distinguish them. 



Passion Flower, of 30 species, and varieties, including the different Scarlet flow- 

 ering kinds. 



Chinese Azaleas, and other varieties, comprising a concentration of the most beau- 

 tiful kinds. 



Amaryllis, of 100 varieties. 



Ixia, 30 varieties — Lachenalia of 15 do. — Oxalis of 30 do. — Antholyza of 12 do. 



Aloes, or 40 species, and Cactus of 30 do. 



Magnolia, the entire collection comprising all the species and varieties known. Plants 

 of the rare Thompsonian and Soulangiana varieties are ofbloomino- size. 



Chrysanthemums, above 50 varieties, as enumerated in Catalogue, and at the low 

 prices therein stated. 



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

 f each a distinct species or variety, at every reasonable rates, and such omitted as' 

 the applicant already possesses. 



Hardy Herbaceous Flowering Plants will also be supplied in Assortments of 25 to 

 500 species. 



CONCLUSION. 



Strangers who may wish to visit the Garden at the period at which particular flow- 

 r ers may be seen in perfection, are informed, that the Hyacinths are in their greatest 



beauty from the 1st to the 25th of April — Tulips from the 1st to the 18th of May 



Hoses from the 1st to the 15th of June — Pseonies from the 10th to the 30th of May. 

 Carnation Pinks from the 1st to the 15th of July — Dahlias from June to October ■ 

 but among such a multitude of Plants from every region, there is at all times a great 

 r variety in flower, which are calculated to interest both the botanist and the amateur. 

 All Proprietors of Nurseries and Venders of Seeds, &c, are invited to visit and 

 inspect our Establishment. 



