2 
Delphinum, or Larkspur. | 
Class IL—Pyramidal, or Tall and Robusi 
Growers. 
Barlowii—Azure blue, with purple 
stripes. 2ft. Juneand July. | 
Formosum — Deep Azure, with a 
distinct white center, somewhat. 
veined with purple; one of the) 
very best of its class. _ 2 to 8 ft. 
July and Aug. 
Grandiflorum plenum——Deep blue; 
double. 2 ft. June. 
Hendersonii—Azure blue, with yel-) 
low spotted center, 2ft. July. | 
Hybridum—Fine blue, with a dis-| 
tinct, white center. 2 to 3 feet.| 
June and July. | 
Hirsutum—Pale blue with buff cen- 
ter. 5ft. June and July. 
Hirsutum Hybridum —-- Blue and) 
white tinged. 5 ft. June, July. 
Magnificum—Light blue, with white 
center. 4 to 5 ft. June and July. 
Messoleucum—Blue, with pale yel 
lowcenter. 4to5 ft. July. 
Mooreii — Deep blue, with violet; 
center, spotted with yellow. 4 to 
5 ft. July. } 
Pyramidalis-—Dark blue, with buff, 
center. 4to5 ft. July. 
Wheelerii—- Light blue, with buff 
center. 5 ft. July. 
Splendidum—Azure blue, with buff 
center. 5 ft. July. 
Splendidum purpureum—Blue, ting- 
ed with purple ; hybrid of former. 
5 ft. July. 
Hyacinthiflorum. 
Class 2.—Sinensis, or Chinese, of Smaller Flow- 
ers and Duwarfish Growth, bloom July and 
August. 
Aurora—Bluish purple, with crim- 
son spots. 2 ft. 
Alba pleno-——-White; double. 2 ft. 
Azureum .plenum — Azure blue ; 3 
double. 2 ft. 
Alba—White; single. 2 ft. 
Bicolor—Blue and purple: . 24." /| 
Alba luteo — White, spotted with 
2 
yellow, and tinged with blue. 
feet. 
Punctatum plenum—Deep blue; ver y| 
double. 2 ft. 
Purpureum novum-—New ; el 
(KE. & B.) 2 ft. 
Grandiflorum hybridum—Of differ- 
ent colors; hybrids embracing 
nearly the whole class. 2 ft. | 
Erigeron Grandiflora~—Fine blue; very pretty. 
6in. July and Aug. 
| Galardia arifolia—Bright yellow. 
3) 
od 
| Zringinm Amethistianum—Blue, shaped like a 
Thorn-Apple. 2 ft, July and Aug. 
\ Rapabostut Cordatum, 2 ft. 
| Euphorbia Elegans—Greenish yellow in clus- 
ters. 3 in. Aug. 
Obliquifolia, 1 ft. 
| Echinacea intermedia. 
Funkia—The Day-Lily. 
ff Alba odora—White ;. lar ge and fra- 
grant flowers with luxuriant, yel- 
lowish green foliage. 1 ft. ‘June 
and July. 
Cerulea—Light blue,with dark green 
glossy foliage. 1ft. June, July. 
Japonica——Light blue; leaves smal- 
ler than preceding. 1 ft. Aug. 
Marginatum—With large and dis- 
tinct sulphur striped leaves and 
stems; attractive. 1 ft. Aug. 
Geranium, (not Pelargonium or Scarlet Gerani- 
ums. ) 
ce 
9 Ibericum—Bluish purple. 1 foot. 
July and Aug. 
Pretense—Lilac purple; crow-foot 
leaved. 1ft. July and Aug. 
Preetense pleno—Crow-foot leaved ; 
ce 
double flowering. 1 ft. July and 
Aug. 
se Sanguineum—Purplish red ; spread- 
ins, 6in: Jure: 
_Glaucium Pheniceum—Yellow, penciled with 
orange, with large, nar row woolly foliage, 
and gray texture. 1 ft. July and Aug. 
2 ft. 
July 
and Aug. 
« eristata. 
| Galeza bilosa. 
Gillenea trifoliata—White rose. 1 ft. July 
and Aug. 
Hedysarum Canadense, or Desmodium—Bluish 
purple spikes. 1ft. June to Sept. 
Helianthus orgialis. 
- multiflora pleno — Double yellow, 
like a Dahlia. °3 ft. June to Sept. 
Hemerocallis fulva—Orange in large clusters. 
2 ft. July. 
a5 graminea—Fine yellow; long and 
narrow-leaved. lft. July. 
ce 
amplexifolia—-Flowers small, yeliow, 
with brown spots in large clusters. 
2 ft. July. 
Hepatica triloba—2 ft. July. 
Hieraceum aurantiacum—Orange. 
lft. June. 
| Helleborus, (the Christmas Rose.) 
Caucasus—50c. 3 in. ,Oct. and N 
se Iberica—i0c. 3 in. “Oct. and Ne 
a Olympicus. 
= Niger--Blush. 50c, 3 in. Oct. 
and Nov. 
ad Viridis—Green. 50c. 3 in. Oct. 
and Noy. 
These are all evergreen, and often bloom, also, 
/in March or April. 
