GLADIOLUS, 
GLADIOLUS ramosus 
Christianus 
Lehmanii 
pudibundus 
gloriosus 
gandavensis 
These are magnificent new hybrids, recently originated in Germany.— { 
| Flowering bulbs of the above and several others, will be for sale in the j 
autumn. They are treated precisely the same as the old well known § 
sorts, planted out in May, and taken up and precede in the cellarinautumn. ¢ 
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BOURBON ROSES. 
This is a new and beautiful class of Roses. Their habits of growth are ¢ 
remarkably vigorous, with large, shining foliage. ‘The flowers are in ? 
clusters, and are large and beautifully tormed. When planted in the § 
open ground, they bloom freely all the season, from June till November, 
and can be easily protected, with leaves or litter, so as to withstand the } 
winter. They are also magnificent house Roses, and bloom freely in § 
pots in the winter. } 
NAME. COLOR AND CHARACTER, pee j 
Acidalie Large, white very double $0.50 ¢ 
Bouquet de Flore Bright rosy crimson | 75 ¢ 
Crimson Globe Superb deep crimson | 1.00 3 
Charles Souchet Violet purple ; superb 1.00 
Dr. Roques, (crimson globe) Bright purple; ; very fine | 75 
Dubourg Beautiful blush (5) 
Dubriel Purplish rose; large and fine 50 
Glorie d’ Algiers Bright crimson | 50] 
Glorie des Resamines Brilliant scarlet; crimson shade; superbj 75 § 
Henri Plantier Fine bright rese om 
Hermosa Light rose; very double; superb 50 | 
Heury Clay Pale blush; very fine | ~ £00 
Imperatrice Josephine Superb flesh color | 1.00 f 
Le Grenadier Bright changeable crimson | 1.005 
Madam Despres Superb lilae rose 50 § 
Marshall Villiers Dark purplish crimson 50 3 
Mrs. Bosanquet Pale fiesh; fine 50 
Paul Joseph Deep purple; superb 1.00 
Princess Clementine Deep crimson, with a violet tint 1.00 
Queen of the Bourbons Fawn colored rose; much admired 50 
Souvenir dela Malmaison \Pale flesh, with a shade of fawn; large; 1.00 
CHINESE OR BENGAL ROSES. 
DAILY, OR EVER-BLOOMING. 
Though these are mostly cultivated as Green-House, or Parlor Plants, 
yet their beauties are much more fully developed when planted in the 
border, or in the beds in the Flower Garden; there they afford a profusion 
2 of flowers pees cae the whole summer and autumn, until every thing 
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