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Kollison's Unique. Crimson flowers, free bloomers, fine. 30 cents each. 



Bollison's Unique Aurora. Bright glowing crimson, the upper petals darkly 

 spotted, also blotched with white, and feathered with maroon. An im- 

 provement both in habit and flower on the parent variety. 40 cents each. 



Kollison's Unique Diadem. Rich violet crimson, the upper petals darkly 

 blotched and feathered, and the latter intersected with violet rose, flowers 

 very large and fine, exceedingly effective. 40 cents each. 



Kollison's Unique White. A white variety of this very beautiful and useful 

 plant. 30 cents each. 



SWEET-SCEJSTED and CAPE SPECIES. 



Price 25 cents each, (save where priced.) 

 Apple-Scented. 



Dr. Livingstone. Fin* 3 new sweet-scented, cut leaved. 



Comptoniana Eosea. Winter flowering species, with rosy lilac flowers. 30 cts. 

 Citron-Scented. A hybrid between the apple and nutmeg, very delicious. 

 Echinasum, (Cape Species.) Fine winter bloomer, flowers white. 30 cts. each. 

 Fragrans Odoratissimum. Nutmeg-scented. 

 Fernifolia Odoranta. See Novelties. 

 Little Gem. Neat co mpact habit, very fragrant, 

 Lemon-Scented, (crispum.) A beautiful species, very desirable for scent. 50 



cents each. 

 Lemon-Scented. Large-leaved, larger foliage ar.d freer grower than the other 



species. 30 cents each. 

 Grandis Odorata. See Novelties. 

 Quercifolium Nigricans. Oak leaved, veined black. 

 Quercifolium Fair Helen. Scarlet flowers. 

 Peppermint-Scented, (Tomentosum.) 

 Peppermint-Scented, (Saul's.) Foliage much superior to the old, distinct and 



good. 

 Shrubland Pet. Small miniature growth, rosy red flowers, fine bedder. 20 cts. 

 Kose-Scented. Two varieties. 20 cents each. 

 President Thiers. See Novelties. 

 Scabrum. See Novelties. 



CAPE SPECIES. 



These old but beautiful species have attracted considerable attention among 

 cultivators in Europe of late from their very distinct habits. 1 have imported 

 a collection of the most distinct and striking either in scent, form of leaf, color, 

 &c. They are admirable for hybridizing, &c. 



Price 50 cents each. 



Abrotanifolium, Cordatum, Moore's Victory, 



Acetosum, Denticulatum Major, Quercifolium, 



Blandfordianum, Fragrans, (nutmeg, ) Padula Rosea, 



Bicolor, Hispidum, Scabrum, 



Bicolor Rosea, Incisum, Schizopetatum, 



Betulinum, Ignesens, Stenopetalum, 



Cooperii, dwarf species, Inquinans, Tabulare, 



Capitatum, Malvifolium, Yiseossissimum, 



Cuneatum, Multifidum, Zonale. 



FUCHSIAS— General Collection. 



The following list is a selection of the best varieties, in habit of growth, dis- 

 tinct shades of color, and both single and double flowers. The varieties of 1874 

 are chiefly incorporated with these. Those marked (d) have double corrollas. 



Price 20 cents each, (save where priced.) $2 per dozen. $15 per 100. 

 Agnes. White sepals, with crimson tube, crimson corolla. 

 Agememnon, (d.) Rich scarlet sepals, corolla dark plum. 



