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LUPOUS DUNNETTI ATROVIOLACEUS... Flowers dark violet, .26 

 LYCHNIS HYBEIDA HAAGEANA, very beautiful large brilliant 

 orange-scarlet, and light and dark crimson, white-flaked flowers, 

 dwarf and free-flowering, 20 ets. 

 «. MAURANDIA, species. A beautiful tribe of slender-growing rapid 

 climbers, blooming profusely until quite late in the autumn. 

 The varieties are, — Aleifloba, pure white ; Barolayana, pur- 

 ple ; EosEUM, dark rose. 

 MIMULUS, or MONKEY-FLOWEE.— Showy flowers, suitable for the 

 green-house or moist shady situations in the garden. 

 '' MGSGHATUS, Musk Plant ; fine in hanging-baskets. 



QUINQUEVULNERUS, MAXIMUS, very large and finely 



spotted varieties, showy and effective...... ,..,,., .20 



EOSEUS PALLIDUS VAR. FL. ALBA, (Benary.) A new 

 white variety, quite constant, of Mimul. roseus paliidus. 

 VARIEGATUS, white ground. 



CUPREUS. Introduced by Mr. Veitch from the Andes of 

 Chili. A beautiful plant producing a profusion of the riehesi 

 orange crimson flowers. 4 to 6 inches high, 25 cts. 

 -"' H YBEIDUS TIGRINUS ... A really charming and valuable 



acquisition. The magnincjence, diversity, and great pro- 

 fusion of its flowers, as beautifully tigered or spotted as 

 the Tigered Calceolarias, and Tydeas, as well as its dwarf 

 compact growth, robust habit, (standing the sun much bet- 

 ter than the other varieties), will soon make it a general 



favorite.,.,,.........., ...,.,..,. , 50 



MYOSOTIS, or FORGET-ME-NOT —Neat and beautiful little plants ; 

 succeed best in a shady situation. The varieties are, — Alpes- 

 TRis, Alpine . Azorica, Azorean ; Az.urea, Grandiplora, large 

 flowered; Palustris-, true, forget-me-not; Palustris Alba, 

 white. 

 NASTUETLUM, {Trop^olum.) — The varieties are all desirable, either 

 for the flower border, for pots, or green-house cul- 

 ture. The following are the most choice x — 

 TOM THUMB, very dwarf, scarlet. 

 " " *' yellow. 



BEAUTY, orange-spotted. 

 « CARTER'S CRYSTAL PALACE GEM. Dwarf variety, 



sulphur col. flowers, having a dark red spot near the 

 base of each petal. It is densely covered without in- 

 terruption from June until frost with its bright yel- 

 low flowers, 20 ets. 

 c. ScHEURiviANNi, straw color; c. Lilli Schmidt, orange scarlet 

 CENOTHEEA, EOSEA, a new dwarf rose-flowering annual 20 cts. 

 ''■ BI6T0RTA VEITCHIANA, neat dark yellow. 



*' DRUMMONDII NANA, a golden yellow blossom. 



OXALIS ROSEA, dwarf, with clusters of bright rose-colored blossoms. 



