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Section 2.—FANCY, or Variecatep, Srraipep, Trepep, &c. 
Beauty-of the Grove--Salmon buff, tipped with [Miss Herbert—Bronze, tipped with white; good 
purple. form. 
Beauty of Hastings—Blush, edged with pur- | Madame Perignon—Rose, with salmon center 
ple; fine, tipped with white. 
Bagatelle—Citron yellow, edged with cherry | Miss Careline—White, tipped with purple; of 
red. fine form. 
Comet—Rosy salmon, tipped and striped with | Mare Antony—Deep yellow, finely striped 
crimson, and marked with bright red. 
Douglass Jerrold—Buit, edged with scarlet; a | Mrs. Bochell--Blush, faintly spotted and strip- 
free bloomer. . | ed with maroon. s 
Duchess of Kent-—Pale yellow, tipped with | Princesse de Wagram—Blush, edged and tip- 
white. ped with bright rose. 
Duchess of Beaufort—-Blush white, tipped and axinsesse Eugenie—Shaded rosy purple, tip- 
edged with dark purple. | ped with white. 
Favorite—Lilac purple striped and spotted. | Queen Victoria-—Yellow, distinctly margined 
Forget me-not—-Crimson, distinctly tipped with with red. 
white, | Reginald —Yellow, bordered with purple. 
Folichonne —White, striped with yellow; dwarf, Reine de Belge--Striped and mottled lilac and 
habit. purple. 
Imperatrice Eugenie—Pure white, shaded with | Roland—White, heavily tipped with crimson 
rose, and edged with purple. purple. 
Incarnata rosea.-—White, shaded with bright | Scabieuse—Deep cherry, distinctly tipped with 
rose. white. 
Louvois--Reddish orange, striped with purple. | Spohr--Salmon buff, tipped with rose. 
Lady Popham—Light plush, slightly tipped | Victory d’Alma—Deep red, veined with yellow; 
with lavender. | superb. 
CHINESE PAONIES. 
HERBACEOUS SPECIES 
Our collection of this really splendid family exceeds srxry select and distinct varieties, 
which will be found described on pages 42 and 48 of our Catalogue No. 2. We are now able 
to offer large flowering roots at $2 to $3 per dozen, and from $15 to $20 per 100. 
MISCELLANEOUS BEDDING PLANTS. 
The popular taste for growing plants in beds and borders, requires a more extensive variety 
than is embraced in the foregoing “Special Lists.” We therefore subjoin a Miscellaneons List 
of such Summer Flowering Plants as are best adapted to that purpose. Brief descriptions are 
annexed to enable those who have little acquaintance with plants to makegelections in accord- 
ance with their taste. 
Price, except where noted, 25 cents each; $2 per dozen assorted ; our choice. 
Agathea Ceelestina—Fine blue; a free bloomer, ; Alonzoa Warscewiczii—Rosy scarlet spikes 
4 foot high. 1 foot high. 
Aloysia Citriodora, or lemon-scented Verbena, | Ageratum Conspicuum Album—W hite clusters 
1 foot high. of flowers. 1 foot high. 
Alonzoa Incisifolia—Orange scarlet, cutleaved, | Ageratum Cclestinum—Fine blue; a free 
+ foot high. bloomer. 1 foot high. 
