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54 Horehound 



55 Spanish do. 



56 Common balm 



57 Peppermint 



58 Spearmint 



69 Variegated leaved mint, beautiful, 37 cts. 



60 European catnep, or Catmint 



61 Common marjorum 



62 True ginseng, 37 cents 



63 Three leaved do 



64 Winter Cherry, or Alkekengi 



65 Seneca snake root 



66 Common field burnet 



67 Officinal lung wort, 50 fcts. 



68 Tart rhubarb, and others, see page 40 

 79 Garden patience dock, 50 cts. per dozen 



70 Garden sorrel, 50 cts. per dozen 



71 Common rue, shrubby 



72 Officinal sage 



73 Clary 



74 Officinal burnet 



75 American Sanicle 



76 Sweet scabious 



77 Myrrh, or sweet Cicely 



78 Scrophulary 



79 Officinal scullcap 



80 Common houseleek 



81 Water Cress, 50 cts. per dozen 



82 Comfrey 



83 Oriental do. 



84 Tansey 



85 Costmary 



86 Common thyme 



87 Lemon do 



88 Common colt's foot 



89 Variegated leaved do. 



90 Officinal Veronica 



Marrubium vulgare 



hispanicum 

 Melissa officinalis 

 Mentha piperita 



tenuis, veU viridis 

 fol. var, 

 Nepeta cataria 

 Origanum vulgare 

 Panax quinquefolium 



trifolium 

 Physalis alkekengi 

 Polygala senega 

 Poterium sanguisorba 

 Puhnonaria officinalis 

 Rheum undulatum 

 Rumex patientia 

 acetosa 

 Ruta graveolens 

 Salvia officinalis 



sclarea 

 Sanguisorba officinalis 

 Sanicula marylandica 

 Scabiosa atropurpurea 

 Scandix ordorata 

 Scrophularia marylandica 

 Scutellaria lateriflora 

 Sempervivum tectorum 

 Sisymbrium officinalis 

 Symphytum officinale 

 orientale 

 Tanacetum vulgare 



balsamita 

 Thymus vulgaris 



serpyllum 

 Tussilago farfara 

 foh var^ 

 Veronica officinalis. 



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



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The new Catalogue of this' magnificent Flower is now ready for distribution, com- 

 prising all the new varieties, many of which are superbly striped and variegated. 

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

 ed elsewhere, and 10,000 roots are now ready for delivery, comprising above 500 

 varieties, of which a specimen bed containing an acre is annually formed for the 

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

 particular details and descriptions, as well as directions for their culture, see Cata- 

 logue of them. 



Superb double varieties, each 75 cents 



Double varieties of kinds less rare, each 25 to 50 cents 



Some very superior new kinds, each $1 and upwards, as per Catalogue 



Do Do Do $8 to $10 per dozen 



Fine assorted kinds, per dozen, each a distinct named variety, $6 

 Do Do per dozen, each a distinct named variety, but of kinds less rare, 

 $4 50. 



Do Do Do Do of kinds more common, ^3 



Mixed Double kinds, $2 25 per dozen 



