Descriptive Catalogue. 19 



*PERLE DE LYON, (TEA.) 



This is the finest yellow Tea Rose in cultivation, color a deep golden yellow, 

 large double, and of fine form, a very vigorous grower with strong branches. 

 $1 each. 



*MARECHAL NIEL, (NOISETTE.) 



This grand rose has now become well known. The flowers are large and full, 

 color deep golden yellow, very vigorous grower. 25 to 50 cents each. 



ROSA RUGOSA, (REGELINA.) 



This attractive plant has been introduced from Japan. The flowers, which 

 are freely produced in large terminal clusters, are about 3 inches in diameter, 

 and are composed of five petals, which are of a most beautiful bright rosy 

 crimson color. The flowers are succeeded by berries, which are of a large size 

 and of a rich rosy red color, and combined with the magnificent color of the 

 flowers, and the profusion in which they are borne, render it exceedingly useful 

 and effective. 75 cents each. 



BOS US. 



During the autumn when Roses are taken from the open ground we can afford 

 to sell at very low rates. What we offer during spring are established in pots 

 and cannot be offered quite as low. The following are our spring prices, and 

 when variety and quality of plants are considered, the price will be found very 

 reasonable : 



*New Hybrid Perpetual Roses of 1874. 75 cents each; $6 per dozen. 



*New Tea-scented Noisette, &c , of 1874 — Plants in 3 inch pots. 60 cents each ; 



$5 per dozen, 

 *New and scarce Roses. 50 cents each ; $5 per dozen. 

 General collection, purchasers' selection, strong in 5 inch pots. 50 cents each ; 



$4.50 per dozen. (By express.) 

 General collection, our selection, smaller but nice plants. 25 cents each ; S2 per 



dozen. (By mail.) 



These last must be left in a measure to our selection ; when the person selects 

 the full price of 25 cents each will be charged. 



For names and descriptions see Rose Catalogue, which will be mailed to ap- 

 plicants. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CORDIFOLIUM VARIEGATUM. 



An exceedingly attractive variegated foliaged plant, remarkably well adapted 

 for out-door summer bedding. The branches are furnished with flat fleshy heart- 

 shaped leaves, distinctly margined with cream color, and form a diffuse yellow- 

 ish mass, entirely covering the surface of the ground. The flowers are bright 

 rosy purple. 30 cents each. 



ALOCAS1A. 



Marshalli. The leaves are ovate, peltate, attached to erect green stalks, the 

 blades standing almost vertical ; while the color is a bright green, marked 

 between the principal veins with broad wedge-shaped blotches of blackish 

 purple. $1 each. 



Jenningsii. The ground color of leaf is a delicate green, over which, between 

 the principal veins, are laid heavy blotches of black, which are remarkably 

 precise in outline and arrangement as if determined by rule and compasses. 

 30 cents each. 



Metallica. Leaves of a metallic lustre; a grand foliage plant. $1 each. 



