Catalogue of Flowep* Seeds. 
Alonsoa Lini folia. 
This plant grows ] to H feet in height, is furnished with flax-like leave 
and is bushy and compact. Employed either for large or small masses, or a 
isolated specimens, the Alonsoa Linifolia, bearing as it does a striking resem 
blance to certain of the elegant foliaged New Holland Plants, will produce -a 
surprisingly beautiful effect. Per packet 2o cte. 
Primula Japonica— Queen of Primroses. 
The Floral Magazine » remarks : » Since the day when 'Lilium Auratum ' 
was displayed for the first time to the horticultural public, we cannot S t 
so great a sensation to have been occasioned by any plant as bv that which we 
now figure when Mr. M illiam Bull exhibited it on May 3d of the present 
$ ^°7 ( :*r v r e,1 i known ' an v, f hs raerite 
• a\° ?/• Fortun ?> ^ready so successful in enriching our -arden* ™ 
we indebted for it; and Mr. BULL may well congratulate hhnself Ebffi the 
first to introduce it into Europe. A Primula a foot and a half high bear in- 
four or five separate whorls of flowers, each flower an inch in diameter and <ff 
tht^t^?^ 1 ^ the P Un > moreow i perfectly hardv-IlaS an y 
thing be added to his to indicate its value ? We hardly think so, and every one 
* ho aw it will fully -bear out our assertion, that a more beautiful or a more 
usefu 1 plant has not been for many years introduced into Europe. 0? t.'haX 
vl™? be ™ d T oub > as « h »* Stood the ordeal of the last 'severe winter in 
the neighborhood of London." Per packet 25 cents. 
