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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



CHINESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Chrysanthemum sinense. 



This superb flower (often denominated Artemisia), is deservedly esteemed ; being perfectly hardy, and affording a most 

 brilliant display, at a period when the chilling blasts of autumn have left us but the vtsJges of departed verdure. It is, 

 therefore, a circumstance particularly gratifying to us, that we are now enabled to offer all the Chinese varieties, and also 

 the new French varieties. 



Those noted thus * are 20 cents ; j 37 cents. Those not noted are 50 cents each. 



1. Agathe, nearly white. 



2. Amaianthe. 



3. *Aiton's yellow. 



4. t Blush ranunculus. 



5. Blandum, rosy lilac. 



6. *Brown purple. 



7. *Buff or orange, changeable, red and 



orange flowers often on the same 

 stalk. 



8. *Campestroni, crimson purple. 



9. jChangeable pale buff 



10. *Com pactum, small white. 



11. ^Conqueror. 



12. *Coronet white, in clusters. 



13. *Countess, blush, white shaded lilac. 



14. *Crimson daisy-flowered, small, 



beautiful, profuse clusters. 



15. *Curled lilac, deep lilac, curled petals 



16. *Early crimson. 



17. * blush. 



18. *Eximiuni, purple. 



19. ^Expanded light purple. 



20. *Formosum. 



21. ^General Foy, shaded and mottled 



purple. 



22. *Golden yellow. 



23. * lotus, or Sabine's, very 



large golden yellow. 



24. Grandissima, yellow. 



25. *Hero, purple. 



26. *Indian yellow, superb, small flow- 



ers, late. 



An assortment of 12 



27. *Indian white, superb, small flowers, j 

 late. 



28. Insigne, rosy lilac. 



29. Jaune variable, or Variable yellow. 



30. *King, large pale rose. 



31. *Late pale purple, 

 i 32. *Late quilled purple. 



33. *Large lilac. 



34. * quilled orange. 



35. * buff, superb." 



36. *Lilac quilled. 



37. Lilaceuui, beautiful lilac. 



38. *Lucidum, pure white. 



39. *Magnet, yellow. 



40. *Mirabelle, white shaded pink, yel- 

 low centre. 



41. Maiden's blush. 



42. tPale buff. 



43. *Paper white. 



44. *Park's small yellow, beautiful. 



45. Parvulum. 



46. Ponceau, or Pencilled. 



47. *Purple, old sort. 



48. *Q.uilled aster, fine pink. 



49. | purple. 



50. * light purple. 



51. * salmon. 



52. * pink. 



53. * yellow. 



54. * flame yellow. 



55. tRival, lilac. 



56. *Rosalind, blush, 

 kinds, S2.25 ; do. 24 do. §4.25 ; do. 36 do. ! 



| 57. *Rose colored, or Pink. 

 I 58. Rose jaunatre, yellowish rose. 



59. Rose doree, Golden rose. 



60. *Sanguinea, dwarf blood red, very 

 fanciful. 



61. Sanguineum, deep crimson. 



62. *Semidouble quilled oraDge. 



63. t quilled pale orange. 



64. f quilled pink. 



65. * quilled white. 



66. ^Spanish brown. 



67. fStraw colored quilled. 



68. *Starrv purple. 



69. *Small yellow. 



70. ^Sulphur yellow. 



71. *Superb clustered, yellow. 



72. *Superb, white, expanded, starry. 



73. tTasselled lilac. 



74. * yellow, large, expanded. 



75. * white, very showy. 



76. ^Triumphant, rosy lilac. 



77. *Two colored, deep red, yellow 

 centre. 



78. tTwo colored, incurved. 



79. Ventre de biche. 



80. *Venus, deep pink, very double. 



81. * White, rose and lilac, changeable, 

 the flowers vary to rose and lilac, 

 to white with a purple centre, 

 and to pure white. 



82. *White quilled. 



83. * Yellow waratah. 



$6.50 ; do. 50 do. $12. 



NEW SPLENDID CHRYSANTHEMUMS, OF SURPASSING BEAUTY 



84. tAbratum, single. 



85. jBeauty, elegant pink. 



86. {Charlemagne, large pale pink. 



87. "[Conductor, small, very double. 



88. Defiance. 



89. tDuke de Canegliano, dark orange 



red, long petals. 

 90 Edmee. 



91. "("Exquisite, beautiful white. 



92. fEzedie, pink. 



93. fFlechier, deep crimson. 



94. tGeorgiana, pink, expanded petals. 



95. La Tour d'Auvergne. 



96. f Lilac perfection. 



97. Marie Stuart. 



98. Marith. 



99. Mars. 



100. *Minerya, white quilled, yel. centre. 



101. tNe pi us ultra, fine pure white. 



102. Napoleon. 



103. Paragon violet. 



104. tPrincesse Marie, rosy lilac. 



105. {Purpurea. 



106. Pyramidal e. 



107. fQueen, blush. 



108. Roi des pourpres. 



109. "[Striatum, pink and white. 



110. Svlverie. 



111. Taglioni. 



112. ^Theresa, orange and red. 



IRIS, OR FLEUR DE LIS. 



This flower, from its great combination of colors '.whence it derives its title), and altogether unique appearance, has ever 

 found admirers among the curious and the scientific. It is also the court flower, or emblem of the Bourbons. In addition 

 to these here enumerated, there are about 70 beautiful bulbous varieties, for which see Catalogue of Bulbous Flowers. 



Those not marked are 20 cents each, or §2 per dozen ; those marked thus t are 37 cents, and thus i 50 cents. Mixed 

 varieties, unnamed, $1 per dozen. $6 per hundred. 



Common Name. 



Botanical Name. 



1. Acrid, 



2. +Acute, very sinsular, 



3. Whitish, 



4. Double bearing, 



5. tSiberian twoglumed, beauti- 



fully striped, white, purple, 

 and yellow, 



6. tChinese fringed, delicate, 



7. Dwarf crested, 



8. Red flowering, 



9. Dauric light blue, or forked, 



10. JStriped-leaved Gladwin, 



1 1. Yellowish lurid, 



12. ILarge straw colored, 



13. Large white Flotentine, or 



Orris root, 



Iris acris. 

 acuta, 

 albida. 

 biflora, 



biglumis, vel spuria. 



chinensis fimbriata. 



cristata. 



cupraea. 



dichotoma. 



fcetidissima, varieg. 



fiava. 



flavescens. 



florentina. 



Common Name. 



Pale bluish Florentine, 

 Large blue German, 

 Large purple German, 



Long leaved, 



Hungarian large violet, dwarf, 

 Lurid, or dingy, 

 Tall straw colored, 

 Missouri blue, 



double blue, 



Neglected, 



Sulphur colored, 



India fragrant, or Papant, 



26. tPallas's, 



Botanical Name. 



Iris ceruleo-pallida. 

 germanica. 



purpurea, vel pomede- 



riana. 

 halophila. 

 hungarica. 

 lurida. vel sordida. 

 luteo pallida, 

 missouriensis. 

 plena. 

 neglecta. 

 ochroleuca. 

 odorata, vel napalen- 



sis. 

 pallasii. 



