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DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



Common Name. 



Price. 



Botanical Name. 



Common Name. 



Price 



Botanical Name. 



AZALEAS. 



54 Glorious 



55 Hairy 



56 Brifrht orange flamed 



57 Profuse flowered 



5S Wliite, with orange stripe 



59 Purplish 



60 Keddish orange 



1 25 

 75 



1 25 

 75 



1 50 

 75 



2 00 



AZALEAS. 



gloriosa 



hir'a 



mirabilis 



mullifiora 



pomgranata 



jMnicea 



rubra aurantia 



AZALEAS. 



61 RoiigN, or scabrous 



62 White, tinged with pink 



63 Large specious 

 6-1 Wdoily leaved 



65 Whorl flowered, very frag. 



66 Downy leaved 



50 

 75 

 1 00 

 75 

 50 

 75 



AZALEAS. 



ncabra 



seroiina 



speciosa major 



tomenioaa 



verticillata 



villosa 



N. B. Above 20 other varieties are under propagation. 



• CHINESE AZALEAS. 



This splendid class of winter-flowering shrubs comprises almost every shade and variation of colors : and, next to the 

 C'amellia, may be ranked as the most brilliant appendage of the Greenhouse and parlor from January to March, during which 

 jjeriod they are literally clad with flowers. They possess the advantage of flourishing under the simplest culture, and slight 

 frosts nowise afTect them. The Chinese yellow varieties will even vviihstand our ordmary winters in the open ground. The 

 Double Purple has also withstood the winter in some situations, and ihe White or Lily-flowered sustains the climate of England, 

 where it forms a beautiful evergreen shrub, an'd is covered in May with its large snowy flowers. All the varieties will succeed 

 under a frame of ordinary construction. Our collection comprises above 70 varieties, at from 30 cents to SI each, according to 

 the size and rarity of the respective varieties. Catalogues of which will be sent to all applicants. A liberal discount where a 

 considerable number are ordered. •■ 



HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Of this class of plants our Collection is so rich and extensive, and the new acquisitions so frequent and numerous, that we shall 

 now publish them in a distinct Catalogue. A very large assortment was comprised in the 34ih edition of our General Catalogue, 

 10 which amateurs can refer. Our present collection comprises not only all those usually found in other Catalogues, but several 

 hundred rare varieties which are not in any other American collection. The prices are about 25 per cent, less than are usu- 

 ally charged, and comprise the following: 



Herbaceous Paeonies above 100 splendid varieties from 37 to 50 cents each, and others 75 cents to •$! and over. 



Tree or Shrubby Paeonies, above 40 splendid varieties ; the Banksii at $1 to SI 50; Papaveracea, SI to §2 ; and Rosea, $2 

 to S3, and others at higher rates. — N. B. Some extra large Plants of the Banksii and l-'apaveracea Pa?onies at $3 to §4 each. 



Carnations and Picotees, 150 beautiful varieties at "25 to 50 cents each, and §2 to $3 per dozen. 



Pinks, .50 varieties 10 to 20 cents each, and SI to .$1 50 per dozen. 



Chinese Chrysanthemums of above 100 select and beautiful varieties, mostly at 20 to 25 cents, and $2 25 per dozen. 



Iris, or Fleur de Lis, 70 beautiful varieties, including 20 new varieties of Iris gerraanica, at 25 cents each, and $2 25 per 

 dozen ; and Mixed sorts SI per dozen, and §6 per 100. 



Phlox, 80 beautiful varieties, mostly at 12 to 25 cents, and others 37 to 50 cents. 



Hemerocallis or Day Lily, 14 varieties at 12 to 37 cents each. 



Primroses, Poleanthus, Cowslips, Auriculas, and Violets in great variety. 



Herbaceous Flowering Plants generally of all the other estimable species at 13 to 37 cents, or in Assortments selected by 

 us S15 per 100. 



Medicinal and Culinary Plants, a great variety at 10 to 20 cents each. 



SPLENDID ROSES. 



The Catalogue of these comprises by far the finest collection in the Union, and the prices are reduced in proportion to their 

 increase, and are at all times lower than elsewhere obtainable. 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



Assortments of the Camellia Japonica, Chinese Azalea, Fuchsia, Geranium, Achimenes, Nerium, Myrtle, Orange, Lemon, 

 Citron, Acacia, Calceolaria, Passiflora, Gloxinia, Gladiolus, Amaryllis, Cactus, Erica, and of all other desirable Genera, wUl 

 be supplied at Ihe lowest rates. 



DAHLIAS. 



A very select collection of 200 varieties comprising the most splendid and rare will be supplied at moderate rates as per 

 Catalogue No. 3. 



BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. 



The collection is very large, and comprises all the choice varieties of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crown Imperials, Fritillaries, Japan 

 and other Lilies, Polyanthus Narcissus, Double and Smgle Narcissus, Crocus, Gladiolus, Snowdrop, Snowflake, Iris, Ornitho- 

 galum, Scilla, Allium, Ranunculus, Anemone, Cyclamen, Amaryllis, Ixia, Lachenalia. Zephyranthes, Oxalis, Antholyza, Al- 

 straameria. Arum, Culchicum, Brunsvigia,Crinum, Dens Canis, Feraria, Hsemanthus, Pancratium, Tuberose, &c., &c. 



Every class will be supplied at very moderate rates, with a large discount to venders. All the details as to prices, descrip- 

 tions, and directions for their culture, will be found in Catalogue No. 3. 



GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. 



The Catalogue of this department is very extensive, and we announce to all venders of Seeds, that we will supply every 

 variety desired at very low wholesale rates, our prices being from 25 to 50 per cent, less than are usually charged, our desire 

 being to present great inducements to those who will make prompt or sure arrangements for payment. We also supply them 

 put up in retail parcels at $30 per 1000 parrels. 



GENERAL REMARKS. 



Persons who may not have our whole set of Catalogues, or those of the latest edition, may from not seeing seme articles 

 enumerated therein, infer that we cannot supply them. We have therefore to state that we obtain all desirable new Fruit 

 and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants with the greatest despatch, and are always among the first to have them ior sale, 

 whether announced in our Catalogues or not. 



