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BALSAM, {Lady Slipper.) An old and favorite garden flower, 



producing its gorgeous masses of beautiful brilliant 



colored flowers in the greatest profusion ; of easy 



cultivation ; succeeds in any good garden soil. 



" CAMELLIA— FLOWERED. Very double, and fine 



colors, mixed 10 



" DWARF CAMELLIA— FLOWERED. Superb colors ; 1 



foot high 10 



" NEW ROSE— FLOWERED. Superb double flowers..... 10 



" Mixed Balsams, or Lady Slipper 5 



Balloon Vine, (Cardiospermum.) Rapid growing climber ; 5 



Bartonia Aurea. Golden flowered 5 



Bidens Atrosanguinea. Dark red; beautiful 10 



BEACHYCOME IBERIDIFOLIA, (Swan River Daisy.) Free 

 flowering dwarf-growing plant, covered during the 

 greater part of the summer with a profusion of pretty 



Cineraria-like flowers of a light blue color 5 



" ALBIFLORA. A white variety of the above 5 



BROWALLIA. Very handsome profuse blooming plants, 

 covered with rich strikingly beautiful flowers during 

 the summer and autumn months ; blooms finely in the 

 winter if sown in August. 

 " ELATA C03RULEA. Sky blue. ALBA. Pure white. 10 

 C AC ALIA, (Tassel Flower.) A neat annual of easy culture, 

 with tassel-shaped flowers, blooms from July to Sep- 

 tember ; 1 J feet. 



" AUREA. Golden yellow 5 



COCCINNEA. Orange scarlet , 5 



Calandrina elegans ; grandiflora, each , 5 



CALENDULA PONGEI, FL. PL. Double white, hybrid marigold. 10 

 CALLIRHOE PEDATA, (Nuttalia.) A very beautiful 

 summer flowering plant, from one and a half to three 

 feet in height, with rich violet or purple crimson close 

 petaled flowers, with white centre, each two inches or 

 more in width, and partially cupped, yielding a suc- 

 cession of its numerous attractive blossoms throughout 



the summer 10 



" VERTICILLATA. An extremely floriferous creeper, 

 flowers of the same color, but double the size of C. 



pedata 25 



" PEDATA NANA. A superb dwarf variety 20 



CALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS. Showy, free-flowering 

 and beautiful hardy annuals ; the tall varieties are very 

 effective in mixed borders, while the dwarf kinds, from 

 their close compact habit of growth, make fine bedding 

 plants ; of easy cultivation. 



" ATKINSONII. Yellow and crimson ; 3 feet 5 



" BICOLOR, (Tinctoria.) Yellow, crimson centre ; 3 feet. 5 



" CARDAMIN^FOLIA HYBRIDA. Brilliant yellow; 

 growth pyramidal; compact and free flowering; 1J 



feet 10 



" DRUMMONDII. Large yellow flowers ; 1 foot 6 



