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Crass 2.—SINGLE VARIETIES. 
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Countess of Ellesmere—Deep rose, with white | Marginata—Purplish 
throat. 
Ane sonsedtan 25 cents each; $2 per doz. 
crimson, with violet 
throat, and distinct white edge, large. 
Kclipse—Rosy lilac, striped and spotted with | Star—White and crimson, spotted very dis- 
white. 
Florian—Dark cherry. 
Glory of Mount Hope--Rosy crimson, with 
steel colored throat, very large. 
Heroine—W hite, tinged with azure throat and 
veins. 
tinct, blooms profusely. 
Vulcan— Crimson, with azure throat, very 
large. 
Virginius—wW hite, with stripes and blotches of 
cherry. 
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HELIOTROPES. 
These form admirable border and bedding plants; the bloom is produced in great profusion 
throughout the Summer and Autumn. 
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25 cents each; $2 per doz. 
Beauty of Boudoir—Very dark purple; new | Gem—Bluish purple; a fine bloomer. 
and fine. 
Paniculatam—Lilac purple; large and compact. 
Beauty of Zoudan—Very large, and free bloom-| Souvenir de Liege—Pale lilac, with a white and 
er. 
Constance—-Similar to the old Peruvianum. 
yellow tinged center. 
Splendidum. 
Crispa Compacta—Bluish purple ; curled petals.| Voltairianum—Dark bluish purple. 
SALVIAS. 
A very showy class of plants for bedding out, and of easy cultivation. 
PRICE, . 
Amabilis——With large spik°s of azure blue flow- 
ers; 14 feet high; profuse bloomer dur- 
ing the whole Summer. 
—Beemeriana——Dark red, dwarf habit. 
Confertifolia—W ith long spikes of crimson flow- 
ers; of robust habit. 
Fulgens—Flowers of rich velvety crimson. 
Grahamii—Flowers dark crimson; fragrant 
foliage. ‘ 
Reet. iedete oie 25 cents each; $2 per doz. 
Gesnerifolia—Flowers orange scarlet ; for win- 
ter blooming. 
Lambonini——Flowers bluish purple; large. 
Leucantha—Flowers in spikes of violet, blue 
and white; singular. 
Lilacina—Flowers azure, blue spikes. 
Splendens major—Brilliant scarlet spikes of 
flowers. 
Patens—Flower large, of fine imperial blue. 
LANTANAS. 
This class is of a shrubby nature, and blooms profusely all Summer in the open ground; a 
sunny situation is preferable. 
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Americana—Yellow, changing to orange. 
Aurantiaca—Deep yellow; of a robust habit. 
Camara—Changeable orange and red. 
AG oon cuGinde 25 cents each; $2 per doz. 
Luteo Kermesina—Straw color. 
Lilacina—Pale yellow, changing to lilac. 
Mixta—Creamy white, with yellow and rose. 
‘Crocea superba—Sulphur, changing to orange} Mutabilis major—Yellow, changing to orange. 
red. 
Delicatissima—Rosy purple, with a white eye; 
of atrailing habit. 
JEwingii—Lilac rose and straw color. 
Flavicoma—Pale sulphur. 
Sellowii—Purple, with a white eye; of a trail- 
ing habit. 
Schlegelii, (E. & B.)—Bright yellow, changing 
to orange and purple. 
