Amekican Plants. 



21 



,, , Each. — s, d. 



Maoulatum, deep plum colour 3 6 



grandiflorum, rich plum colour 3 6 



Buperbum, rosy lilac 2 6 



Madame Titiens, fine deep rose 3 6 



Madame Miolan Carvalho, fine white... 3 6 

 Madame Wagner, white, broad pink 



. margin 3 6 



Magnolifolium superbum, violet purple 3 6 



Haid of Honour, clear white 3 6 



' Marguerite, blush, tinted with puce ... 3 6 

 "Michael Wateter, brightest scarlet 



crimson 3/6 to 5 



standards 7/6 „10 6 



Minnie, white 3 6 



Mirandum, good clear rose 3 6 



Moonbeam, pure white 3 6 



Mountaineer, very pale blush 3 6 



Mount Blanc, pure white 3 6 



Mrs. Fitzgerald, rose, spotted 3 6 



Mrs. Hemans, nesirly white 5 



Mrs. John Waterer, bright rose colour 3 6 



Mrs. Loudon 3 6 



Mrs. Standish, pure white 3 6 



Myrtifolia 



Neilsonii, beautiful rosy lake 5 



Ne plus Ultra, fine crimson purple 3 6 



Nero, dark rosy purple, richly spotted 3 B 



Nobleanum, dark pink 3 6 



Oberon, clear pale purple 5 



Onslowianum, delicate waxen blush ... 2 6 



Othello, crimson, compact truss 3 6 



Papilionaoeum, blush _ 5/- to 7 6 



Partoni, very deep bright rose 3 6 



Piotum, pinkish-white, dark eye 3 6 



■ grandiflorum, larger and whiter flower 



than"Pictum" 3 6 



Ponticum 



Purity, white, yellow eye 3 6 



Queen of the Fairies 2 6 



Queen of Sheba, intense crimson 3 6 



Queen Victoria, deep claret purple 5 



Kegalia 3 6 



Eifleman, very bright crimson 5 



Bobert Bums, deepest crimson 3 6 



Boseum grandiflorum, deep rose 2 6 



Bach. — B. d. 



Eubianum, bright rose 5 



Kusselleanum, pale crimson 5 



Schiller, bluish purple 3 6 



Sidney Herbert, crimson 3 6 



Sir J. Clarke, dark crimson 6 



Sir Joseph Whitworth, purplish rose ... 3 6 



Sir Walter Scott, pale pink and white 3 6 



Star of England, pale pinkish white ... 5 



Staudish's Perfection, pale peach colour 7 6 



Stella, pale rose 3 6 



Sultana, very pale blu«h 3 6 



Surprise, light roSe, good truss .., 3 6 



Tarpeia, white, brown spots 5 



The Gael, pale blush, yellow 5 



The Sun of Austerlitz 3 6 



The Grand Arab 3 6 



The Grenadier, clear crimson 5 



The Queen, finest white 6 



The Warrior, rosy scarlet 5 



Titian, bright rosy scarlet 3 6 



Vandyke, rosy crimson, late 3 6 



Vesuvius, bright glowing crimson 5 



Weatherproof ., 3 6 



William Downing, rich dark puce " 3 6 



Young Seidel, pale purple 3 6 



Zesdander, blush, fine 2 6 



Zuleika, delicate blotch 3 6 



COMMON KINDS, TO BE PLANTED IN 



LARGE QUANTITIES. 

 CatawbiensB, seedUng plants, 



strong per 100 30 ... 50 



larger „ 76 ...100 



Hybrids, per doz. 6/- ,, 

 stronger ,, 10/- „ 



Perrugineum per doz. 



very strong ,, 



Hirsutum ,, 



very strong 



Myrtifolia „ 



very strong „ 



Ponticum, good strong plants 



per 100 30 



stronger „ ^0 ^ 



extra large per doz. 12 



76 

 45 

 75 



6 

 12 



6 

 12 



9 

 12 



9 

 18 



9 



18 



. 12 



24 



42 

 , 75 

 , 42 



MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN PLANTS. 



Bach, 

 s. d. B. d. 

 ANDROMEDA— 

 of sorts per doz. 4 ... 18 



AZALEA— 



c 'amcena y--- J 9 "■ i a 



i. !'Ghent, best named varieties 2b... a o 



linearis, 12 to 18in 3 6... 50 



A new hardy Azalea, very 



distinct. » ^ „ 



obtusa ■■•••• ^ b 



pontioa, 9 to 12 in.. ..per doz. b U 



12tol8in „ 9" 



18in.to2ft „ 12 



COMPTONIA— 

 asplenifolia 



Each. 

 S. d. B. d. 



2 6 



ERICA (The Beafh)— 

 best hardy named 



sorts 

 per doz. 



6 ... 18 



GAULTHERIA— 



acuminata per doz. 9 



shallon 



6 



12 

 9 



