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Carnat’n,Mrs.Henderson. Clematis,Jackmanii. 
which goes to bloom. It is truly a perpetual bloomer. 
Nearly 200 buds and blossoms are on a good sized plant 
at one time. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Carnation, Astorza. Yellow, flaked carmine and 
white. 25 cents each. 
Charles Sumner. Deep rosy pink ; very double; 
a free bloomer. 25 cents each. 
Crinson King. Deep rich crimson. 5o0c. each. 
“© Hinsdale. Lilac, mottled with white; clove 
scented ; extra. 25 cents each. 
President Degraw. Pure white; free bloomer. 
20 cents each. 
Sxowdon. New ; pure white, clove scented flow- 
ers; habit dwarf and compact. 30 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum. This favorite autumn flower, 
since the addition of so many choice varieties, has be- 
come still more popular; they are particularly suited for 
pot culture, while any place south of New York they 
are perfectly hardy. The following are the best, select- 
ed from over one hundred varieties. 20 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum, 4mh7lla. Bright crimson; flow- 
ers medium in size. 
‘© Alphonso. Maroon, tipped yellow; extra. 
‘Countess of Derby. Pearl lilac; globular flowers; 
large. 
‘\ Cendrillon. Violet purple; small flowers. 
Elaine, (Japan.) Pure white; petals long and 
narrow. 
fulgore, (Japan.) 
and white. 
Gazelle, (Japan.) Crimson, gold and brown; extra. 
Geo. Peabody, (large flowering.) White; back of 
petals lilac. 
Grandiflorum, (large flowering.) Golden yellow. 
Grand Turk, (Japan.) Purple, changing to pearl 
white. 
Geo. Glenny, (large flowering.) Rich lemon yellow. 
Guernsey Nugget, (large.) Pale yellow; extra. 
‘© Gloria Mundz,(Japan.) Yellow; extra large. 
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“* Gen. Canrobert, (Pompone.) Golden; early 
bloomer. 
“ Fardin des Plantes, (Japan.) Rich Golden yel- 
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Mrs. G. Rundel, (large.) Pure white; incurved. 
Lasctniatum,(Japan.) Tasselated white; extra. 
Clematis, V’7reg7xzana. A very rapid growing, hardy 
plant; flowers white. 50 to 75 cents. 
Clematis, ¥ackmanzz. ‘The flowers when fully ex- 
panded are from four to six inches in diameter, of an 
intense violet purple, and rich velvety appearance. It 
is perfectly hardy, and blooms continuously from July 
until cut down by the frost. 75 cents to $1.00. 
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Cobea. 
Cobzea, scandens. A most useful climber on account 
of its rapid growth, and large, bell-shaped flowers. 25¢. 
Convolvulus, wauritanicus. A favorite drooping 
basket plant, with large, delicate, blue flowers. 20 cts. 
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Convolvulus. 
Cyclamen, Zersicum. A fine, ornamental, green- 
house plant; both flowers and leaves are valuable in 
floral work. Small plants 25 cents; large 50 cents. 
Cyperus. A grass-like plant, surrounded at the top 
with a whorl of leaves. Fine for aquariums, window 
gardens, &c. 
Cyperus, alternzfolius. 
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Bright green. 
alternifolius vartegatus, 
striped with white. 
20 cents, 
A beautiful form, 
30 to 50 cents, 
Dracena, Austra/is., 
(Dragon Tree.) 
Wide, green foliage. 
25 cents to $1.00. 
Congesta. Narrow, 
green leaves. 75 
cents to $1.50. 
“S  Guilfoleyzz. Varie- 
gated ; very showy. 
$1.50 to $3.00. 
Terminalis, Rich 
crimson foliage, 
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white. 50 cents to 
$2.00. 
Duranta, Saumngartiz 
Draczena. 
Jol. var. Beautiful foliage 
plant, of tall and branching habit ; leaves marked half 
their depth with golden yellow. 30 cents. 
Echeveria. A genus of succulent plants, both novel 
and interesting. Five varieties, 25 cents each 
Eucharis, Aszasonica. A lovely green-house plant 
from the river Amazon. Flowers pure white, star-shaped 
