52 AMATEUR CULTIVATOR'S GUIDE 



NO. PRICK 



763 Ipomea, Bona Hox (Good-night). White ; from West Indies, from lo to 15 feet $0.10 



764 — — Coccinea {Star Ipomea). Fine scarlet 05 



765 Burridge's (Morning Glory). Fine variety, with large, bright crimson flowers. 



IS feet OS 



766 Dickson's. A splendid Morning Glory, with large blue flowers oS 



767 Hederacea Superba Grandiflora. A large sky-blue flower, elegantly bordered 



with pure white ; exceedingly beautiful. 12 feet 25 



768 Lilacina. Delicate lilac, beautifully bordered with white. 12 feet . , .2s 



769 Atroviolacea. Violet, bordered with pure white ; superb. 10 feet . . .2s 



770 LImbata. Rosy-violet, elegantly blotched with white. 10 to 15 feet . . . .10 



771 Elegantissima. One of the finest of all the Ipomea; blue, with intense 



purple centre in the form of a star, with pure white margin 2S 



772 Purpurea {Morning Glory). Mixed 05 



773 — — Nil. Light-blue; fine. 10 feet 05 



774 Rubro Cserulea. Produces a profiision of very large azure-blue flowers, which, 



in its maturity, is one of the most lovely objects imaginable. 10 to 15 feet . . .25 



775 Learii. Magnificent mazarine-blue, shading to red. Greenhouse perennial. 10 



to 12 feet 25 



776 Tuberosa. Pale-yellow; from West Indies. Greenhouse perennial 25 



777 Wildenovii. Purple ; fi-om East Indies 23 



778 Quamoclit. (See Cypress -Vine) 05 



I1?0M:0I»SIS. Nat. Ord., Polemtmiaceee. 



Remarkbly handsome free-flowering plants, with long spikes of dazzling orange and scar- 

 let flowers ; very effective for conservatory and out-door decoration ; succeeds m light rich 

 soil. Half-hardy biennial. 



780 Ipomopsis Aurantiaca. Orange; fi-om Carolina. 3 feet 10 



781 Beyrichl. Scarlet and orange ; from Carolina 10 



782 Elegans. Scarlet; fi-om Carolina 10 



783 Plata. Scarlet and gold 10 



784 Superba. Scarlet 10 



IS0T0]\J:A.. Nat. Ord., Lobeliacea. 



A neat, erect, slender-branched plant, fi-om six to twelve inches in height, with starry, light 

 porcelain-blue Lobelir like flowers, whicli, producing a continuation of bloom throughout 

 the summer, renders them very effective for bedding, edging, &c. 



785 Isotoma Longiflora. White, i foot 10 



786 Petraea. Cream-colored 10 



787 Axillaris. Blue 10 



«JA-COI3EA. (Senecio). Nat. Ord., ComposUce. 



A useful and exceedingly showjr class of gay-colored profuse-blooming plants, of the easi- 

 est culture ; remarkably effective in beds or ribbons ; delights in a light, rich soil. Hardy 

 annual. 



788 Jacobea. Double, Purple, i foot 10 



790 — Dark-Crimson, i foot 10 



79 1 Flesh-color, i foot 10 



792 Dwarf-Blue. Silvery grayish-blue, i foot 10 



793 Lilac. Fine, i foot 10 



794 Magenta-color. Fine, i foot 10 



795 White, i foot 10 



796 Finest, Mixed 10 



NEW DWARF VARIETIES. 



The following are of a very dwarf and compact habit, and fine for pots or beds. 



798 Jacobea Dwarf, White. Double. Half foot 25 



799 Crimson. Double. Half foot 2S 



800 Carmine. Double. Halffoot . .25 



80 1 Copper-color. Double. Half foot 25 



802 Dark-Blue. Double. Halffoot 25 



803 Mixed. The above varieties 25 



