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HONEYSUCKLES ROSES. 



46 White pontic Azalea ^5 



47 Variegated pontic do. $2 



43 Large straw colored pontic do. beautiful^ $2 



49 Tricolor pontic do. beautiful, ^5 



50 Dark orange, large and splendid, $2^ 

 .51 fEarly white, or Glaucous do^ 



f)^ llOrange colored do 



53 {Flesh colored do 



54 jShining leaved do 



55 ^ Whorl flowering do.veryfragranlc 



56 IfDowny do 



57 *[[Two colored do 



58 Variegated flowered, $2 



59 Magnificent, $2 



60 ITFlame colored do 



61 Scarlet do. $1^ 



62 ^Shining leaved 



63 IT Bright yellow do 



64 Tree or tall growing, 75 cents to $1 



65 Tricolor, 3 to $5 



66 Vivid red, $2 



67 Glorious, v$2 



68 Superb, $2 



69 Glittering red, v$2 

 Note. ^ 



Azalea alhu 



variegala 



'pallida 



tncolor 



cuprea 



glauca 



aurantia 



carnea, vel incarmitt 

 nitida 

 verticillata 

 canescens 

 bicolor 

 variegata 

 calenducea 

 flammea 

 coccinea 

 lucida 

 . crocea 

 arborescens 

 tricolor 



rosa vividissima 

 gloriosa 

 superbissima 

 rubro-fulgens 



■The above Azaleas are remarkable for their brilliant flowers and exqui- 

 site fragrance. 



70 Chinese scarlet, requires protection, 75 cts to $1 Azalea indica 

 Ditto, per dozen, $8 



71 llChinese double purple, hardy 



72 HChinese white 



73 Chinese blue, $1 to 



74 Chinese Cerulean, large and splendid, and hJooms ^ 



profusely, $\h^o $2 > 



75 Chinese yellow, $2 to $3 

 78 Young's new, $2 

 77 Smith's splendid, $2 to $o 



Ditto per dozen, $8 



Above 30 other beautiful species can be supplied, comprising all that are particu- 

 larly interesting, a part of which are enumerated in Catalogue No. 4, of American 

 Trees and Plants. 



purpurea pf. 



alba 



cerulea 



hybrida 



sinensis 

 Youngii 

 Smithii 



ROSES. Rosiers, Rosa. 



This favorite flower has been cultivated to such an extent in Europe, that it com- 

 bines almost every tint of which nature is susceptible, and some of their collections 

 contain above 1400 superb varieties. The following have been selected on account 

 of their fragrance, size, beauty, singularity, or delicacy, and the original plants of 

 many of these kinds cost from y$l 50 cents to $4 75 cents each, exclusive of the ex- 

 penses and losses attending importation. The collection occupies an acre of ground, 

 where all the kinds are marked with their respective names, and during the period of 

 their bloom they present an accumulation of varied beauties scarcely lo be rivalled, 

 and those who may desire it, can make their selections when in flower. The vari- 

 ous kinds of roses present, also, a great diversity in respect to size as well as other 

 points, some being naturally of very tall stature, others of medium height, and others 

 quite diminutive. Ail the following Roses will endure the winters of any part of the 

 Union without protection, with the exception of a few of the China roses. The cul- 

 ture of roses is of the most simple and easy descriptjon, and information on that 

 point will be found in the Treatise recently published. The diffei-ent kinds of Roses 

 have been critically examined when in flower, and the remarks as to their qualities- 

 Are the result of the personal observation of the proprietors. 



