DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



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Tea Rose. 



American Bamier^ {the new striped tea rose.) Pos- 

 sesses the fragrance of the Bon Silene. Small plants 

 50 cents each. 



Aurora. Silvery rose, very double and sweet. 



Banksia. Five colored, white, yellow, rose and striped. 



Bella. White, an excellent sort. 



Ron Silene. Purplish carmine, delightful fragrance. 



Cels Multijlora. Blush white, a beautiful variety. 



Douglas. Rich crimson, entirely distinct in color. 



Duchess de Brabant. Light piak, very fragrant. 



Duchess of Edi'nburgh. Large buds, deep crimson, 

 tea scented. 30 cents. 



Edes Dupont. Purplish carmine, verj- fragrant. 



Gigantic. Flesh color. 



Hertnosa. Pink, ver>' piofuse bloomer. 



Hoitier. Rosy salmon, tea scented. 



Isabella Spru?tt. Canary yellow, fine buds. 



Jos. Gordon. Red. 



Lady Warrender. Pure creamy white. 



La Pactole. Lemon yellow, very sweet, 



Laiurenciana. Small, rosy pink. 



Leveson Go-juer. Rosy salmon. 



Maria Sisley. White and rose. 



Mel. ille. Cleaj pink. 



Mile. Rachel. Lemon white, beautiful buds. 



Mme. Bosanqicet. Flesh color, perfect form. 



Mme. Bravy. Creamy white, excellent under glass. 



Mme. Bureau. Blush. 



Mine. Caroline Kuster. Orange yellow, verj- sweet 

 and desirable. 



Mme. LacharTHe. Blush. 



Mme. Margottin. Yellow and rose, large and fine 

 form. 



MfHe. Ristori. Blush. 



Mme. Russell. Creamy buff, shaded pink. 



Mme. Vatry. Carmine rose. 



Mt. Bfatu. White, verj' double and fragrant. 



Niphetos. Without doubt one of the best white roses 

 grown ; buds large and full, and a free bloomer. 



Nirai. Creamy white. 



Pauline Labante. Salmon rose, rich tea scent. 



Perle des Jardins. Deep yellow, very double and high- 

 ly perfumed. 30 cents. 



Pink Daily. Pink. 



Princess Maria. Rosy pink. 



Purple Crinuu. Purplish criiH»©«. 



Regulus. Salmon sha^Jed with rose. 



Rod de Crani«ise. Red , good in b^d. 



Sa/rano. Buf. 



Sajiguinea, Rich crimsoo, excellent for bfiddi^g, 



Svmbrieul. White, blush, one of the finest. 



Souv. de la Mahnaison. Flesh color. 30 cents. 

 Stella. Light yellow. 



St. Joseph. Light pink, delightfully tea scented. 

 Triumph de Luxemburg. Coppery rose. 

 Viridijlora. Green : a curiosity. 

 White Daily. White. 



VelloTv Tea. Buds nicely shaped ; a yellow tint ; one 

 of the best for summer planting. 30 cents. 

 Roses, Noisette^ or Climbing., mcm^thly. These are 

 tender, and should be protected in winter ; they are 

 mostly fragrant, and well adapted to verandas, &c 

 Bedding plants 20 cents each ; §2.00 per dozen. 



Climbing Monthly. 



Caroline Manais. Blush white. 



Clorie d' Dijon. Salmon, deep cup-shaped. 



James Sprunt. Bnght crimson, valuable as a pillar 



rose. 

 La Marque. Straw color. 



Marshal Niel. Yellow, fine form, very fragrant. 

 Setina. Rose. 

 Solfatarre. Saffron yellow. 

 Washington. White ; can be wintered out doors with 



but little protection, profuse bloomer. 

 Woodland Murguereite. White. 



Salvia, 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 

 Splendens. Flower spike of the most intense scarlet ; 



ever-blooming. 

 Rosea. Pink flowers. 



MarjHorata nana. A neat, dwarf variety ; flowers 

 evenly marbled, scarlet and white ; very striking. 



Saxifraga, sarmentosa. Basket plant. 20 cents. 



Sedum, 25 cents each. 

 Carnea var. White striped foliage. 

 Siebeldii zar. Leaves marginated with yellow. 



Sempervirens. A succulent phmt, allied to the Se- 

 dums ; good for rock work. 20 cents. 



Senecio, Macroylossis. (New German Ivy.) A new 

 variety of this popu!ar plant, which will become much 

 more valued than the old sort. It resembles the En- 

 glish Ivy so closely, that it is often mistaken for 

 it. It is a vigorous grower. Splendid for vases and 

 baskets. 20 cents. 



Smilax, Myrsiphyllum aspargoides. There is" no 

 climbing plant in cultivation that surpasses this in the 

 graceful beauty of its foliage. Its peculiar, wavy for- 

 mation renders it one of the most valuable pLints for 

 vases or baskets ; can be trained to climb, or ailowed to 

 droop, as required ; in cut flov. ers. it is now cousidered 

 indispensable .by all flinsis ; its hard texture enables it 

 to keep several days after k«Lng cut, without wUting. 

 For a parlcr or window plant, it is indispensable. 30 to 50c 



Bolanum, 20 cenu each. 

 Ja-sminoidts VM.riega.ted. 

 Jol. var. Dwarf vari©«ies. 



