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73 Tansey Tanacetum vulgare 



74 Common thyme Thymus vulgaris 



75 Lemon do. serpyllum 



76 Common colt's foot Tussilago farfara 



N.B. Many other Medicinal Plants will be found enumerated in 

 Catalogue, No. 4. 



DAHLIAS 



At the following reduced prices. 



The whole assortment comprises above 100 kinds of the very finest that 

 could be procured in Europe and Mexico ; for the names of which see 

 Green-house Catalogue. 



Superb double varieties, each 75 cents. 



Double varieties of kinds less rare, each 50 cents. 



A few very superior new kinds, each 1 dollar and upwards. 



Fine assorted kinds, per dozen, 6 dollars. 



Common do. do. per dozen, A\ dollars. 



Some very superior new kinds, per dozen, 10 dollars. 



CAMELLIA JAPONICA, or Japan Rose. 



The collection of Camellias comprises all the newest varieties, most of 

 which are very remarkable for their splendour. The prices are now greatly 

 reduced, in consequence of the plants being much increased. Owing to the 

 universal admiration which this plant has received, and its requiring so 

 little care, and enduring without injury a great degree of cold, the demand 

 has been unexampled. The proprietor has at all times very large quan- 

 tities to supply wholesale orders, on which a liberal discount will be made, 

 and his present collection exceeds 3000 plants, which he is rapidly in- 

 creasing. 



For a complete list of the different varieties, with the low price at which 

 they are now offered, see Green-house Catalogue, No. 3. 



CONCLUSION. 



Strangers who may wish to visit the Garden at the periods at which par- 

 ticular flowers may be seen in perfection, are informed, that the Hyacinths 

 are in their greatest beauty from the 1st to the 25th of April — Tulips from 

 the 1st to the 18th of May — Roses from the 1st to the 15th of June — Pseo- 

 nies from the 10th to the 30th of May— Carnation Pinks from the 1st to the 

 1 5th of July — Dahlias from September to October : but among such a mul- 

 titude of Plants from every region, there is at all times a great variety in 

 flower, which are calculated to interest both the botanist and the amateur, 



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