DAHLIAS. 71 



70 Clairy Salvia sclarea 



71 Officinal or Garden burnet Sanguisorba officinalis 



72 Sweet scabious Scabiosa atropurpurea 



73 Myrrh, or Sweet Cicely Scandix odorata 



74 Scrophulary Scrophularia marylandica 



75 Officinal scullcap Scutellaria lateriflora 



76 Common bouse leek Sempervivum t' ctorum 



77 Water Cress, 30 cts per dozen Sisymbrium officinalis 

 7S Comfrev Symphytum officinale 



79 Oriental do orientale 



80 Tansey Tana^etum vulgare 



81 Rosemary balsamita 



82 Common thyme Thymus vulgaris 



83 Lemon do seipyllum 



84 Common Colt's foot Tussilago fari'ara 



85 Variegated leaved do fol. varieg. 



N. B. Many other medicinal plants will be found enumerated in Catalogue No. 4. 



DAHLIAS. 



The new catalogue of this magnificent flower is now ready for distribution com- 

 prising all ihe new variciies, many of which are superbly striped and variegated. 

 Those who desire assortments will be supplied at lower rates than they can be ob- 

 tained elsewhere, and 10,000 roots are now ready for delivery, comprising above 

 500 varieties, of which a specimen bed, containing an acre, is anni ally formed for 

 the inspection of visiters. The collection is the most extensive in America, and 

 for particular details and descriptions, as well as directions for the culture, see 

 Catalogue of them. Those who order assortments of Dahlias shoild name the 

 kinds they already possess, in which case, those varitties will be omitted. The 

 selection of the assortments is Jo be made by the Proprietors. The prires are rated 

 lower on account of their retaining the privilege of sending such as tl ey have the 

 largest stock of; but, in doing this, the purchaser receives quite as beautiful va- 

 rieties as he could select himself, and at very reduced rates. It is the determi- 

 nation of the Proprietors, that their customers shall be supplied, in all cases, on 

 ihe, most favorable terms. 



Dry roots can be supplied from October to May, and they will be packed so as to 

 be transported safely to any distance. 



Selections made by the Proprietors as follows : 



Superb double varieties, 75 cts each. 



Donble varieties of kinds less rare, each 25 to 50 cents. 



Very supe-ior new kinds, each $1 and upwards as per catalogue. 



Some very superior new kinds, $8 to $10 per doz. including many that are 



usually sold at very hit>h rates. 

 Very fine assorted kinds, per dozen, each a distinct named variety, $Q. 

 Fine do do do but less rare, $4,50 



Assortments, do do of the older varieties, $3. 



Mixed double varieties, $2 50 per dozen. 

 Double Dahlias by the 100, 200, or 300, or more varieties, will be supplied at 



very low rates, and fur the terms see Dahlia Catalogue. 



BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS ROOTED FLOWERS. 



The assortment of this delightful class of Flowers is the most extensive in Amer- 

 ica, and a distinct Catalogue is published, comprising all the different classes and 

 varieties, in which they are priced at very low rates, and to which plea5e refer. 



