DAHLIAS, LANTANA, AND HELIOTROPIUM. 11 
NEW GEAMAN ANDO FRENCH BAHLIAS. 
FOR SPRING, 1860. 
Plants ready by lst May—Price 50 cents each, or $5 per dozen. 
Behnert. Chamois. 
Comte de Merode. Golden yellow. 
Deutsche Vicle. Purple violet. 
Florence Nightingale. Pale buff, tipped with white. 
Grand Duke Nicolaiwitech. Brilliant carmine. 
Hermann Kletke. Blood red. 
Hofgeertner Bettzich. Dark lilac. 
Imperatrice Eugenia. White, striped with dark crimson. 
Leuchtkugel von Kostriz. Brilliant scarlet. 
Mack. Scarlet, white tip. 
Madam d’Assy. Pale yellow, edged with carmine. 
Madam Langlier. White, edged violet. 
Madam Guinot. Pure white. 
Madam Michellett. Flesh-colored, shaded violet. 
Pearle von Daaden. Dark scarlet. 
Pearle de Beaune. Rosy lilac. 
Phoenix. Brilliant scarlet. 
Seabieuse. Lilac white, edged purple. 
Silver Queen. Rosy lilac. 
Victory. Dark lilac. 
LANTANA, 
25 cts. each. 
These are beautiful small Shrubs, belonging to the Green-house, but bloom 
freely all Summer in the open ground. 
Alba grandiflora. Yellowish white. 
Comtesse de Morny. Pale yellow shaded rose. 
Crocea superba. Orange scarlet. 
Flava lilacini, new. Buff, shaded lilac. 
Grand Sultan. Orange yellow, shaded crimson. 
Hispanica. Dark rose, light yellow centre. 
Lutea superba. Large, pale yellow. 
Snow Ball. White, with light yellow eye. 
HELIOTROPIUM. 
15 cents each—$1.50 per dozen. 
No tribe of Plants succeed better in our climate than the Heliotrope, espe- 
cially for bedding out in the Summer; they are equally desirable for the Hot- 
house in the Winter, being constantly in bloom, and a general favorite for 
their sweet vanilla-like perfume. 
Beauty of the Boudoir. Purple, very compact. 
Gem. Bluish purple, fine. 
Intermedia. Lilac, large and very fragrant. 
Petite Negresse. Dark shade; dwarf. 
Souvenir de Liege. White, shaded lilac; robust grower. 
Voltairianum. Dark bluish purple; fine. 
