HONEYSUCKLES, AZALEAS, HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS. 



21 



PERIWINKLE, or Rupning Myrtle 



75 Large leaved 



76 Small leaved blue 



77 White flowering 



78 Gold striped leaved, blue flowers 



79 do. do. white flowers 



80 Silver striped leaved 



81 Pur])le flowered 



82 Double purple do. 



83 Double blue 



Price 



12 

 12 



25 

 25 

 20 

 25 

 25 

 37 

 50 



85 GRAPE, Sweet flowering, with Migno- 

 nette fragrance 



WISTARIA, or Glycine 



86 American purple 



88 Chinese blue 



89 White flowering 



90 Profuse flowered, pale blue 



Price. 



50 



37 

 50 

 2 00 

 1 00 



TWINING- HONEYSUCKLES. 



1 Earlj' blush flowering Woodbine 



Early Red Italian. 



2 Early White Flowering 



Early White Italian. 



3 Yellowish flowered 



4 English woodbine 



5 Striped monthly, or Belgic 



6 Oak leaved 



7 Variegated oak leaved 



8 Late red cluster. Late Dutch 

 HONEYSUCKLE. 



9 Canadian straw colored 



10 Algiers hoaiy leaved 



11 Californian ciliated leaved 



12 Japan gold and silver flowered 



13 Douglass's straw colored 



14 Etruscan, or Tuscany 



20 



15 





16 



25 



17 





18 



37 



19 



25 



20 



25a37 





37 



22 



25a37 



23 



37 



24 





25 



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26 



50 



27 



1 00 



29 



50 



30 



50 



.31 



;i7 





Yellow trumpet monthly 37 



Evergreen monthly 50 



Pubescent orange colored 37 



yellow 50 



Minorca purplish flowered 50 

 Chinese evergreen, or Variegated 



monthly 37 a 50 



Oregon glaucous leaved 1 00 



Small dark yellow flowered 25 



Large scarlet trumpet monthly, or Coral 2.5 



Small deep scarlet trumpet 25 



Brown's Sup<;rb scarlet 75 



Scarlet and yellow monthly 50 



Magneville's 75 



Perfoliate straw colored 50 



Velvet Tuscan, white 37 



UPRIGHT HONEYSUCKLES. 



1 Acadian yellow, or Diervilla 



2 Alpine yellow flowered 



3 Altaic 



4 Oriental white, or Caucasian 



5 Blue berried, yellow flowered 



6 Ciliated leaved 



7 Altain hispid leaved 



8 Ledebour's yellow and red 



9 Alpine black berried 



10 Oblong leaved 



11 Oriental 



12 Early flowering 



13 Crimson flowered 



14 Pyrenean white 



15 Siberian straw colored 



16 Solonis 



17 New American 



18 Tartarian early red 



19 white flowered 



20 large flowering 



21 bright red 



22 broad leaved 



23 European Fly, straw colored 



HARDY AZALEAS. 



This beautiful class of shrubs occupies an important rank on account of their various hues, the fragrance 

 of most of the varieties, and the long succession of their flowers. Their growth is tardy, but they com- 

 mence flowering when small, increasing annually in .size and beauty. The Pontic varieties are the most 

 vigorous, and thrive in any good soil. For the other varieties a peat soil, or a mixture of peat, is most ap- 

 propriate, and a half-shaded location suits best. 



Our collection comprises above 80 splendid varieties, of every hue, as enumerated in our previous Cata- 

 logues at 37 cents to ^1 50 each. 



CHINESE AZALEAS. 



This splendid class of winter-flowering shrubs comprises almost every shade and variation of colors : and, 

 next to the Camellia, may be ranked as the most brilliant appendage of the Greenhouse and parlor irom 

 January to March, during which period they are literally clad with flowers. They possess the advantage 

 of flourishing under the simplest culture, and slight frosts nowise affect them. The Chinese yellow varie- 

 ties will even withstand our ordinary winters in the open ground. The Double Purple has also withstood 

 the winter in some situations, and the White or Lily-flowered sustains the climate of England, where it 

 forms a beautiful evergreen shrub, and is covered in May with its large snowy flowers. All the varieties 

 will succeed under a frame of ordinary construction. Our collection comprises above 70 varieties, at from 

 30 cents to $1 each, according to the size and rarity of the respective varieties ; a Catalogue of which 

 will be sent to all applicants. A liberal discount where a considerable number are ordered. 



HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Of this class of plants our Collection is so rich and extensive, and the new acquisitions so frequent and 

 numerous, that we shall now publish them in a distinct Catologue. A very large assortment was com- 

 prised in the 34th edition of our General Catalogue, to which amateurs can refer. Our present collection 

 comprises not only all those usually found in other Catalogues, but several hundred rare varieties which are 

 not in any other American collection. The prices are about 25 per cent, less than are usually charged, and 

 comprise the following — and they will always be charged as low or lower than procurable elsewhere. 



Herbaceous Psonies, above 100 splendid varieties, some from 37 to 50 cents each, and others 75 cents 

 to .ffrl (ind over. 



