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€.p.*COBMA SCANDENS, large bell-shaped climber. 

 COCKSCOMB, CELOSIA CRISTATA NANA.— This is the true dwarf 

 variety, producing immense heads of rich, velvet-like crimson 

 combs. 

 CONVOLVOLUS TRICOLOR SPLENDENS.— A brilliant variety of 

 Dwarf Convolvolus. 

 " FLO PLENA.— A new double variety. 



COSMIDIUM ATRO PURPUREUM, dark purple. 



" BURRIDGIANUM, crimson and yellow. 



CYCLANTHERA PEDATA, climbing. 



p. DAISY, (Bell's perennis,) finest double imported, 20 cts. 

 t.p.*DAKLIA. — Saved from fine double varieties, 20 cts. 

 t.p.*J)ATJJB,A HUMULIS, a rare and ornamental green-house plant, 

 with large conspicuous, double drooping flowers, trumpet-shaped, 

 of a rich nankeen yellow, delightfully fragrant, 25 cts. 

 ^.*DATURA WRIGHTII, (Meteloides,) a splendid variety, with bell- 

 shaped flowers, white, bordered with lilac. 

 h.h.p. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS, FL. PL., fine imported, Double 

 GERMAN CARNATION, from named varieties, 

 in packets of 100 grains, 50 cts. 

 h.h.p. " CARYPH. REMONTANT.— MONTHLY CARNA- 



TION, imported in packets of 100 grains, 50 cts. 

 Lb* » CHINENSLS HEDDEWIGL— A superb variety of 



the China Pink. Flowers two to three inches 

 in diameter, varying in the richest conceivable 

 shades of crimson and blood color, others pic- 

 turesquely marbled with white, 20 cts. 

 h.b* « HEDDEWIGI, HYBR. FL. PL. AND SEMI-PL.— 



These are highly ornamental varieties, more 

 robust than the original type, 25 cts. 

 h.b* " HEDDEWIGI, HYBRIDUS IMPERIALIS, dwarf 



and compact growth ; fine for pot culture, 25 cts. 

 h.b* « HEDDEWIGI, FL. PL.— A fine double variety of 



the original type, beautiful colors, 25 cts. 

 h.b* » HEDDEWIGI, FL. PL., ATRO-PURPUREA.— A 



very dark crimson double variety, 25 cts. 

 h.b* « LACINIATUS. — Remarkably large blossoms of 



superb colors, from white to the richest maroon 

 and crimson, elegantly fringed and lobed, bloom- 

 ing from May to November, 20 cts. 

 h.b* " LACINIATUS, FL. PL.— Saved by Mr. Heddewig, 



who collected them from 500 selected entirely 

 double plants of the most varied colors, 25 cts. 



