iso” 
7 +Great Double crimson Punica plena ma jor 
,8 tProlific prolifera 
9 +White flowered and fruited alba 
410 tDouble white flowering alla plena 
il {Yellow flowering flava 
12 *Dwarf profuse flowering nana 
18 ¢Chinese chinensis 
OLIVES.  Oliviers. 
Those marked thus * are $1; thus | $1,50; and thus + #2. 
‘These species require in this latitude, durmg winter, that the tree 
placed in a cellar, or some other situation free from frost. It is con- 
ae ed that south of Virginia this care will not be requisite. 
] +European | Olea europea 
- my selon | var. ‘ 
va uquetier var. - 
4 {Negron , | var. 
5 tLarge Boutignan f var. 
: tLarge redounac var. 
7 the pas a bouquet var. 
; {Common, or ordinaire var. 
9 iLarge fruited, @ gros fruit var. 
79 tEatable, or Bonne & manger var. 
al tVermillon var. 
12 ¢Grossane | var. 
13 tLong leaved longifolia 
14 +Broad leaved | — Jatifoha 
15 *Box leaved buxifolia 
16 tT wisted leaved obliqua 
17 ¢Warted cape verrucosa 
18 Wave leaved cape, $3 undulata 
19 Cape-of-Good-Hope broad leaved capensis 
26 Madeira, $3. excelsa 
21 Chinese fragrant, exquisitely sweet, 
1 to 2 dollars fragrans 
22 Smooth leaved hi levis ~ 
23 American, 75 cents americana 
| Duto, larger size, $1 
24 *Narrow Jeaved angustifolia 
25 Asiatic, $3 _asiatica 
26 Mauritius lance leaved, $2 -~ Jancea 
27 *Twiggy, or branching media 
28 tGold blotched leaved fol. var. 
29 tRosemary leaved rosmarinifolia 
30 *Holly leaved 
31 tChinese red 
32 tSmall leaved European 

DOUBLE DAE 
Malls 
spinosa, vel. illicéfolia 
fragrans, rubra 
parrifo ia 
LIA, OR GEORGINA. 
‘This magnificent plant bids fair to rival in splendor and in variety the 
_ far famed Tulip and the Rose. 
Many, of the varieties” ‘are inconceivally 
t eautiful and interesting, and there seems a never vending diversity both 
