50 JyBE&s'fs GARDEN CALEKDAS. 



IPOMCEA LEARII— Large briglit blue, 20 cents. 

 LOPHOSPERMUM HENDERSONII.— Rose color. 

 LOASA LATERITIA.— Orange, star-shaped flower. 

 MAURANDIAS. var. — White, blue, pink, rerj graceful^ rapid climbers. 

 THUNBERGIAS, {of sorts,)— White, buff and orange. 



Hardy Herbaceous Plants, 



In addition to the yarieties already enumerated, there is a large class 

 of hardy plants, /ree blooming, suitable for the flo'R'er borders ; -indeed, 

 they are indispensable to keep up a continuous bloom and yariety, 

 Promineat among these are the 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Small Plants, $2.00 per dozen. 



This faTorite autumn flower, since the addition of so many choice 

 varieties, has become still more popular. The Dwarf or Pompone sorts 

 are sufficient themselves to form a choice bouquet, such is the yariety 

 of color and form embraced by them. The Pompones are particularly 

 suited to pot-culture, while both large and dwarf are perfectly hardy, 

 and form beautiful objects in the open garden. 



LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES. 



Aurora... Fine yellow. Mrs. Wu. Holburn... Cupped white 



Gloire db Mt. Rouge... Orange, Coquette, ..Rosy blush. 



Mad. GuiLLAUME..,Silyery rose. Hermione... Blush. 



AiME Feriere... Silvery white. Temple op Solomon... Yellow. 



Competition... Pure white. NEvA...Largej white. 



Mt. ^tna... Large fiery red. Sunset... Aurora. 



Baron de Solon. ..Deep carmine. Queen. ..Deep blush. 



Kenilworth... Lilac, yellow tip. 



POMPOKE OR LILIPUTIAN YABIETIES. 



SoLEiL d'Or... Golden yellow. Laura. ..Dark purplish crimson. 



Bob. ..Crimson. THEREsiTA...Deep lilac. 



DoRiA... Orange yellow. Roi de Lilliput... Maroon = 



Louis Honarety... Crimson on a Ragozza... Yellow, rosy tip. 



yellow base. - Mignonette... orange. 



FLEURETTE...Fine crimson. Sacramento... Straw color. 



La Fiance... Pure white. Reine de Pan ache... Lilac white. 



AsMODEUs... Fiery red. RosETTA...Rose. 



Miss Tiltered... Early white. Fastiguosa... Orange. 



Miniature... Orange red. Model... Rosy lilac. 



FAVORiTA...White, yellow centre. Zebra... Purple and white. 



PHLOX, 



{^HardT/ Pe7'enniaL) 

 The beauty of the Phlox is not yet sufficiently known and esteemed. 

 For their brilliant trusses of flowers, comprising all shades of color, 

 from white to crimson, striped and mottled, they have few, if any 

 superiors among hardy perennial plants. They should be divided and 

 replanted, in fresh prepared soil, each alternate year. 



