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All of which will thrive in a comfortable sitting-room during 
the winter—they are in either pots or boxes, and the prices 
areinclusive. Those which have no prices attached to them 
will not be for sale until the autumn of 1824. 
N.B. Those checked thus * though generally cultivated as 
Green-House Plants, will stand the winters of the middle 
States in the open air. 
1 Prickly leaved acacia Acacia armata 
2 African blue lily Agapanthus umbellatus 
3 Pale do. do. v. pallido 
4 American century Aloe | Agave americana 
5 Striped leaved do. 
6 * Virginian do. — virginica 
7 Tallest albuca : Albuca altissima 
8 Great do. major 
9 Small — do. minor 
10 Green flowered aletris Aletris capensis 
11 Soccotrine aloe Aloe soccotrina 
12 Partridge breast do. variegata 
13 Cushion do. —— retusa 
14 Trifoliate do. | trifoliata 
15 Tongue do. —— lingua 
16 Pearltongue do. margaritifera 
17 Cobweb do. arachnoides 
18 Two coloured ~ do. —— discolor 
- 19 Attenuated do. attenuata 
20 Warted do. verrucosa 
21 Spotted leaved do. maculata, &c. 
22 Peruvian spotted alstroemeria Alstroemeria pelegrina 
23 Striped flowered do. ligtu 
24 Rock alyssum of Crete Alyssum saxatile 
25 Amaryllis, a splendid as- 
_ sortment, see page 86 
26 Ginger Amomum zingiber 
27 Fetid bean trefoil Anagyris foetida 
28 *Andromeda, or sorrel tree Andromeda arborea 
29 *Anemone, sce page 90 Anemone 
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