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NO. PRICK 



505 Dianihas Chinensis Lac!niatus. A beautiful variety. The colors are pure white, flesh, 



rose, various shades of red, carmine, violet, purple, and rich maroon, some being 

 selfs, others striped and spotted ; all very delicately cut or fringed. Hardy ann. $0.10 



506 Laciniaius, fl. pi. A double variety of the preceding ; very fine . . .25 



507 fmperialis, fl. pi. Mixed; a fine double variety ; annuals; fi-om China . . .10 



508 Alba. White, hardy perennial ; fi-om Britain 10 



509 Rubra. Pink; very fine; hardy perennial 10 



510 Hispanicus. Finest mixed; from Spain. Hardy annual 05 



511 Hybridus Corymbosus. A beautiful new hybrid ; large double flower . . .to 



512 Moschatus (double garden-pink). Finest double-mixed ; hardy perennial . . .10 



513 Plumarius (Pheasant-eye Pink). White or pink, with dark eye. The flowers are 



deeply fringed or feathered ; very fi-agrant. Hardy perennial 05 



514 Veitchii (Veitchs Hybrid). Beautifiil cluster of flowers; pure white, with crimson 



centre. Hardy perennial lo 



515 Dunnetti Superba. A beautiful hybrid variety, with corymbs of very rich dark- 



crimson flowers. I foot 10 



516 Garnierianus (Gamier's Pink). A beautiful upright-growing variety, flowering 



freely through the summer ; mixed colors. 1 5 feet 10 



517 Gutiatus. Red and white ; very dwarf ; fine for edgings 10 



518 Incarnaius. Rich crimson-scarlet 10 



l>Or>ECA.TriDEOIN" (American Cowslip). Nat. Ord., Primulacete. 



519 Dodecatheon Media. A pretty little border-plant, with flowers similar to the Cyclamen. 



Mixed; red and white, i foot 25 



I>OI-<ICHOS (Hyacinth Bean). Nat. Ord., Le^tminosa. 



Beautifial climbing-plants ; flowers in clusters ; treatment much the same as the common 

 bean. Tender annuals. 



520 Dolichos Lablab. Purple; from East Indies 05 



52 I Alba. White ; from East Indies 05 



522 Mixed. The above varieties mixed 05 



523 Giganteus. A hardy ornamental climber ; from East Indies 10 



15ICTA.IVCNTJ© (Fraxinella). Nat. Ord., Rtitacece. 



A very fine hardy perennial. The leaves have a very pleasant smell, like lemon-peel, 

 when rubbed. The seeds often remain in the ground several months before vegetating. 



524 Dictamnus Alba. White ; from south of Europe. 2 feet 05 



525 -^— Rubra. Crimson ; from south of Europe. 2 feet 05 



I^CCIlEaiOCAIlFUS. Nat. Ord., Big7t07iiace<t. 



(See Calampelis Scabra.) 



DEGG-I»]L.AJVT. Nat. Ord., Solanacem. 

 (See Aubergine.) 



EHYSinVrLT^j:. Nat. Ord., Cruciferce. 



Very showy, free-flowering, handsome hardy annuals ; very effective in beds, mixed bor- 

 ders, or ribbons ; succeed in any light, rich soil. Hardy annuals. 



526 Erysimum Arkansanum. Sulphur-yellow; very handsome; from North America. 



ijfeet 10 



527 — Barbarianum Variegatum. Yellow foliage ; prettily variegated, ij feet . . .10 



528 —— Peroffskianum. Orange; very showy; from Palestine, ijfeet 05 



3E:TJCAJL.YI»TTJS (Gum-Tree). Nat. Ord., Myrtaces. 



A tall and handsome fast-growing greenhouse shrub, suitable for conservatory decoration ; 

 thrives in peat and sandy loam. 



529 Eucalyptus Floribunda. White; fi-om Holland. :o feet 25 



EPA-CKIS. Nat. Ord., Epacridaceas. 



A well-known genus of extremely beautiful and interesting plants, flowering most pro- 

 fusely during the winter. Greenhouse shrub. 



530 Epacris, Fine Mixed. Saved from a splendid collection 25 



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