ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 89 



ffceve d'Or (Fontaine). Brilliant cerise salmon ; cerise eye. 

 Sell i ere. Dark purplish rose ; large and compact truss. 



Vierg'e Marie (Debauvais). Pure white; very large and of a beautiful waxy 

 texture ; of medium height. 



NOVELTIES. 



Price, 30 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Andre Leroy (Lemoine, '76). Clear rose; with a lively red center, covering 

 lalf of the flower ; panicle large ; distinct and fine. 



Francois Coppee (Lemoine, '76). Large creamy white flower, with a carmine 

 :rose center. 



Frederic Lemaitre (Lemoine, '76). Large flowers; reddish purple, tinted 

 with crimson, with a bright center. 



La Fille de Rolland (Lemoine, '77). Perfect flower; white, tinged carmine. 



Quee<» of Whites. White flowers; dwarf; fine. 



York et Lancastre (Schwartz, '76). Violet flowers; distinctly and regularly 

 .striped, and margined with white. 



Class 2 -PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA. 



Price, 25 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



-ZEpidon. Eose and lilac ; clouded and mottled ; large. 



Alba magnifica. Creamy white ; large, compact truss. 



Countess of Seftoil. White, with crimson eye ; fine. 



Hebe. White, with rosy-purple center. 



L'Amie Goutry. Lilac, shaded with white. 



Mr. Winfield. Purple and white, clouded with distinct crimson purple center. 



Madam Nerard. Blush and white, with a crimson eye. 



-Rose Clieri. White, striped and mottled with rose. 



Rainbow. Lilac and white, shaded with maroon ; the largest flower out. 



Surpasse imbricata. White, clouded with lilac ; petals imbricated. 



Surprise. White, penciled and clouded with rosy lilac, crimson eye ; flowers large, 

 habit robust ; beautiful. 



Venus. White, shaded with rose ; large and fine. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



These are among the most handsome of autumnal flowers, and of easy cultivation ; 

 they are almost hardy, but succeed best cultivated in pots. The period of flowering is 

 from October to Christmas. They are now divided into two classes : 1st. The tall- 

 growing, large flowered varieties. 2d. The Pompone or Daisy sorts, attaining a height 

 of from 18 to 24 inches. See Catalogue No. 3. 



Price, 20 cents each ; $2 per dozen ; large plants in fall 40 cents each. 



PERPETUAL OR MONTHLY CAR- 

 NATIONS. 



Our collection contains the best varieties in cultivation. See Catalogue No. 3. 

 Price, 25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen ; large plants in fall 40 cents each. 



