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CHINESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
Chrysanthemum, indicum. Class, Syngenesia. : 
7 Order, Superflua. Bae —- 
50 Cents, except those noted. i 
{This superb flower (vulgarly denominated Artemesia) is deservedly es- ; 
teemed; being. perfectly hardy, 2nd afforiing a most brilliant display, at ae 
a time when the chilling blasts ef autumn have left us but the vestiges of ~ : 
departed verdure. It is therefore a subject-of much gratification, that the 
number known to be cultivated in China exceeds 40 varieties, near 30 of 
which will be offered to the public in the next Catalogue. } 
1 White 
2, White quilled : 
3 Buff changeable, red and orange flowers onthe same plant 
4 Purple 3 , 
5 Purple guilled 
6 Rese coloured 3 
7 Lilac and white, changeaéle, SI a 
S Dark crimson 3 : 
9 Straw coloured 
10 Straw coloured quilled, $ 1 
11 Golden yellow, 51 
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PRIMROSES, POLEANTHUS, AURICU- 
LAS, and COWSLIPS. Class, Pentandria. 
Order, Monogynia 
1 Yellow, or poetic primrose, 
00 cts. 
2 Purple do. 50 cis. 
3 Double purple do. $1 
4 Double white do. $1 
5 Double lilac do. $ 1 
6 Poleanthus, 25 varzeiies, 
each 50 cts. 
7 Double purple do. $I ——— v. purp. plene 
8 Auriculas, 20 varieties, 
- each 50 cis. 
é Primula vulgaris * 
— v. purpuree 
v. purp. plené 
v. albo pleno 
v. fulva 
polyanthys 
——— guricula 
9 Yellow cowslip, a5 cis. exnpiiittd bens veris f ; 
10 Purple do. or hose in hase , 
25 cts. * ¢ a D. purpureo | 
11 Yellow oxlip, 50 cés. elatior 
12 Bird’s-eye cowslip, 50 cfs. —-—==— farinosa 
