EWI DIOL OVP OID I IOP IOI POI PDO EPO IDS REI INI PID I NIV III PSNI OI FI IIA ISI SSIS 
Prince Albert—F. white, edged with la- 
vender. 
Richard Cobden—rich shaded crimson. 
Roi du Pontille—F. dark purple maroon, 
tipped with lilac. 
Sparkler—white, edged with crimson. 
Striata Formossissim — white, etipes 
with crimson. 
Unique—yellow, tipped with red. 
Viscount Ressigueur—rosy purple, tipped 
with white. 
William Penn—fawn, shaded with lilac. 
Washington Irving—light purple. 
Westbury Rival—deep crimson. 
Pompone, or Lilliputian Chrysan- 
themums. = 
Price $2 to $4 per dozen. 
Dwarf varieties, with very small flowers 
of the most beautiful form and richest 
colors—indispensable gems to the green- 
house or garden—blooming from October 
to December. 
2 “~wWarieties: 
. Argentine, Tetes—silver white. 
t-Bijou—dark rosy lilac, (fine.) 
y—Bazaai—yellow. 
~Girce—fine daisy flowered, dark centre. 
Eliza Miellez—rosy purple, shaded i 
white. 
Giralda—rosy crimson. 
La Fiance—pure white, fine. 
La Sapajon—red, yellow centre. 
La Pactole—yellow, flowering in trusses. 
La Nain Bebé—pale rosy lilac. 
\a-Gitani—blush, fine double. é 
\ -Mignonette—yellow and red, beautiful. 
tMiniature— 
eMatricaroides—pale pink, 
double. 
Osiris. 
©Paquerette—small daisy flowered pink. 
Pompone d’or—deep yellow. 
Petit Poncet—yellow, shaded with red 
and green. 
Piourette. 
Roi d’ Pinas ee red. 
Sacramento—fine yellow. 
Solfatere—canary yellow. 
Sydonie—white, lemon centre. 
Toulousiana—yellow, crimson centre. 
small, very 
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Large Flowering Chrysanthemums. 
Price of Plants, $2 per doz. until July— 
after July, $3. 
To grow Chrysanthemums fine in pots 
they require frequent re-potting, in a rich 
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The following are select 
compost of leaf mould, rotted manure and 
sods—about equal proportions. 
Asterii—pink. 
Cardinal Mazarin—crimson, 
i ~=6white. 
edged with 
_Compactum—white. 
Duchess d’Grammont—rosy crimson. 
efiance—lemon. 
Madam Duby—dark lilac, white edge, 
quilled. 
farshal Douro—straw color. 
Mercier—golden yeliow. 
‘Madame Pepin—early, blush and lilac. 
Mount Etna—dark red, fine. 
Veva—large white, superb. 
Rattier—maroon. 
Temple of Solomon—large bright yellow. 
Uranus—yellow, shaded ‘and striped with 
lilac. 
William Penn—creamy white. 
Verbenas. 
Price $1 to $1 50 per doz. 
This class of plants have become such 
favorites that it appears superfluous to 
give any description of them; for bedding 
ei in the borders and parterres they are 
dispensable. The following are select 
Warieties : 
mirable. 
LAmerica, (Hovey’s)— pure white. 
‘| Beauty Supreme—rose pink. 
Blue Bonnet—blueish lilac. 
British Queen—pearly white, pur. centre. 
Davidson's Queen—fine white. 
Defiance, (Robinson’s)—brilliant scarlet. 
Eclipse, (Turner’s)—striped rose & white. 
Eclipse, (Dufoy)—white, cherry edge. 
Exquisite—rosy lilac, white centre. 
Goethe—lilac, crimson centre. 
Grandis—salmon rose. 
| Changarnier. 
blueish lilac, dark red eye. 
fT Iphigene—pale lilac, rosy centre. . 
_Jenny Desrenonde. 
Milliez. 
oiselle Cardie. 
Madame Thibaut. 
Major Ringold—rosy red- 
Morn—deep rose. 
Nectar Cup—rose. 
Orb of Day—deep scarlet. 
de Jour—blush, with rosy eye, 
beautiful. 
Republic—pale rose, striped and splashed 
With crimson. 
St. Marguerite—rosy crimson, lake coutTe, 
with tint of lilac. t.  & 
igeur—rosy lilac, white eye. 
Pulean Superb—dark red, maroon centre. 
qiiltonea—rosy crimson, scarlet centre. 
