18 



Each 

 # cu 



75 t Oxalis violacea 12 



76 t multiflora 5C 



77 t Boweii, or Mr. Bowie's fine rose 5C 



78 t lupinifolia 60 



79 Orchis, various species" 



80 t Pancratium amaencas 



81 t maritimum, or Sea doffodil Pancratium 40 

 '82 t Caroiinianum, or Carolina do. 



83 t Illyricum, or Illyrian do. 



84 t Mexicanum, or Mexican do. 



85 t "rotatum, or Large crowned do. 



86 t Zeylandicum, or Ceylon do. 



87 t littoralisj or Sea side do. 



88 t tricorne, or Three sided do. 



89 t speciosum, or Large flowered do. 



90 t fragrans, or Sweet scented do. and other species 



91 Pulmonaria virginica 25 



92 Double snowdrop 10 



93 Single do. K. 



94 Trillium — see Catalogue No. 1, page 69 



95 t Double Tuberose 12 



96 t New French do. 2r: 



97 t Single do. 1^ 



98 t Striped leaved do. 8' 



99 Tulipa Browniana 37 



100 Clusiana 3? 



101 oculis solis, and other species 3'. 



102 t Uvula'ria, various species 



103 Veltheimia viriditblia 7£.- 



104 Yellow winter aconite, very early 2£ 



105 t Zephyranthes carinata, or Mexican pink colored, leautiful £C 



106 t Candida, or White flowered K 

 Also, various other species, see Greenhouse Catalogue. 



N. B. For various other Bulbous and Tuberous rcott d plants, see the other 

 Catalogues. Paeonies, being tuberous rooted, can be packed in moss, and 

 expedited in the same manner as Bulbous roots. 



CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, &c. 

 The prprietors have the gratification to announce that they have, by greaT 

 pains, and at great expense, at length succeeded in obtaining 130 varieties of the 

 most splendid Carnations, and Picotees, that the European gardens possess, which 

 Added to their previous assortment, forms nqw a collection of above 200 varieties. 

 Jji some cases they have imported a hundred plants without saving more than 

 one to six alive. A distinct Catalogue of this magnificent collection will be sent 

 tp those who desire it, 



PRIMROSES, POLYANTHUS, AURICULAS, AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The collections of these delightful classes of' flowers have been greatly 

 augmented, and now form a combination of all the most esteemed varieties. 



