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The following twelve first-class varieties, are selected for their fine color, 



size of truss, and free blooming. $1.00 per dozen. 

 BACCHUS. — Dark maroon ; white eye. 

 GEANT DES BATTAILLES.— Deep scarlet. 

 LADY HAVELOCK.—Rose ; lemon eye. 

 Mrs. McELAY. — Rosy crimson; large. 



PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM.— Rosy scarlet ; white eye. 

 ROSY GEM.— Fine rose. 

 VESTA.— White, shaded with lavender. 

 BRILLIANT DE VAISE.— Crimson ; violet eye. 

 MAONETTI COCCINEA.— Scarlet crimson, edged with white. 

 JAMES BUCHANAN.— Violet purple ; fragrant. 

 Mrs. HOLFORD.— Best white. 

 CRIMSON PERFECTION.— Crimson. 

 Hon. Mrs. NEVILLE.— Violet purple. 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 



The Petunia is well-known as one of our most profuse, blooming 

 plants. The single varieties have been superseded by a race of fine 

 double flowers, of which the following are very choice. 



20 cents each. $2 00 per dozen. 

 Madam MielUz. — Pure white. William Rollinson. — Rose, shaded 



Vers chaff eltii. — Rosy lilac ; shaded light blue. 



blue. 3Ir. Backer. — White, shaded lilac. 



Victor de Pruines. — Large red. Atropurpurea. — Dark purple. 



NEW STRIPED SEEDLINa PETUNIAS. 



For the six vai'ieties — $1 50 

 Single Flowers. — Free bloomers, vigorous habit, and brilliant colors. 

 Forget-me-not. — Amaranth rose, striped with white ; very large. 

 Standard. — Light violet crimson, striped with lilac. 

 Gem. — Deep violet rose ; white striped. 



Union. — Brilliant crimson, profusely flaked, and striped with white. 

 Conqueror. — Amaranth, veined with dark purple ; fine. 

 Novelty. — Bluish lilac, veined with white. 



LANTANAS. 



$2 00 per dozen. 

 This is a plant easy of cultivation, free-blooming, and well adapted 

 for either bedding or pot-culture ; withstanding extremes of heat and 

 drought. 



Alba Grandiflora. — White. Grand Sultan,— ■Sca.vlet. 



Crocea Super-ba. — Orange. Comtesse Morny. — Lilac and rose. 



Flava Lilacina. — Lilac and bufi". Xjutea Superha. — Sulphur. 



