HEMEROCALLIS, PRIMROSE, POLYANTHUS, ETC. 



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Common Name. 



Botanical Name. 



Common Name. 



Botanical Name. 



27. Large pale violet, 



28. tPeacock iris, delicate, 



29. Dwarf Persian, fragrant, 12 cts. 



30. Prismatic, 



31. English yellow, blooms twice, 



32. Later flowering do. do. 



33. Striped leaved yellow flowering 



34. Dwarf blue Austrian, 



35. Dwarf purple do. 



36. tDwarf yellow do. 



37. Tall pale purple, 



38. JPigmy, 



39. Large bicolor elder scented, 



40 SihpHnti tnll liP'Vit l>liip 



*XV. ^lUClIClU Lull JJ^llL L/luC, 



41. deep blue, of minor 



height and later flowering, 



42. tSiberian white, 



43. t double blue, 



Iris pallida, 

 pavonia. 

 persica. 



prismatica,vel gracilis 



pseudacorus. 



tardiflora. 



fol. varieg. 



pumila. 



purpurea. 



flava. 



purpurea pallida. 



ruthenica. 



sambucina, 



sibirica. 



atrocerulea. 



alia. 



plena. 



squalens. 



44. Brown and blue flowered, 



45. New sulphur colored, 



46. tGreat chalcedonian, splendid, 



47. Swert's Iberian, curious, 



48. Tricolor, white, purple, and 



yellow, 



49. Carolina three petalled, 



50. JThree flowered, 



51. iSnake's head, delicate, 



52. Variegated Hungarian, purple 



and orange, 



53. Dwarf vernal, 



54. Various colored, 



55. Blue Virginian, or Celestial, 



56. English bulbous, 12 cents, 



57. Spanish bulbous, 12 cents, 



58. fDouble flowering do. 



Iris sulphurea. 

 susiana. 



swertii, vel aphylla. 

 tricolor. 



tridentata, vel tripe- 



tela. 

 triflora. 

 tuberosa. 



variegata. 



verna. 



versicolor. 



virffinica. vel hexasro- 



na. 

 xiphiodes. 

 xiphium. 

 plena. 



HEMEROCALLIS, OR DAILY LILY. 



This is a fine, showy class of flowers, of the easiest culture, and blooming profusely. 



1. Bright yellow, 12 cents. 



2. Red, or copper colored, 12 cents. 



3. Striped leaved, 30 cents. 



4. Double red, 30 cents. 



5. Siberian grass leaved, 50 cents. 



6. Chinese red autumn flowering, 



37 cents. 



7. Orange colored, 50 cents. 



8. Japanese blue, 25 cents. 



Hemerocallis flava. 

 fulva. 

 fol. varieg. 

 pleno. 

 graminea. 



disticha. 

 aurantiaca. 

 Funkia cerulea. 



N. B, Eight species for 



9. Japan, striped blue and white, iFunkia striata. 

 50 cents. 



10. white, splendid, 50 c. 



11. cucullated, 50 cents. 



12: undulated, 50 cents. 



13. marginate lance-leav 



ed, 50 cents. 

 14. Painted leaved, beautiful foli- 

 age, 50 cents. 



3, and ten species for $4. 



japonica. 

 cucullata. 

 undulata. 



lancaefolia marginata 



medio picta. 



PRIMROSE, POLYANTHUS, COWSLIP, AND AURICULA. 



1. 



Yellow or poetic primrose, 25 c. 



Primula vulgaris. 



Ditto, extra fine kinds, 37 to 50 cts. 





2. 



Purple 



do. 



37 c. 



purpurea. 



14. 



Double cupped do. 50 cents. 



Primula calycina. 



3. 



Lilac 



do. 



50 c. 



lilacea. 



15. 



Yellow cowslip, 20 cents. 



veris. 



4. 



Double crimson 



do. 



50 c. 



atrorubens. 



16. 



Red do. or hose in hose, 20 cts. 



rubra. 



5. 



Double copper 



do. 



50 c. 



fulva. 



17. 



Orange do. 50 cents. 



aurantiaca. 



6. 



Double yellow 



do. 



50 c. 



lutea. 



18. 



Scarlet do. 50 cents. 



coccinea. 



7. 



Double lilac 



do. 



50 c. 



lilacea, pi. 



19. 



Yellow oxlip, 50 cents. 



elatior. 



8. 



Double white 



do. 



50 c. 



alba. 



20. 



American red cowslip, 25 cts. 



Dodecatheon media. 



9. 



Largest d'ble whit 



do.new,75 c. 



alba plenissima. 



21. 



American white do. 50 cents. 



alba. 



10. 



Double red 



do. 



50 c. 



rubra pi. 



22. 



American lilac do. 37 cents. 



lilacina. 



11. 



Arlenquin double 



do. 



75 c. 



arlenquin pi. 



23. 



Gigantic do. 50 cents. 



gigantea. 



12. 



Double Scotch 



do. 



75 c. 



var. 



24. 



Auricula, 30 varieties of vari- 



13. 



Polyanthus, 35 varieties of va- 







ous colors, 37 cents, 50 cents, 







rious colors and shades, 25 



caulescens. 





and 75 cents, according to 

 their beauty and variety. 



Primula auricula. 





cents each. 













VIOLETS. 



Those not marked are 12 cents. Those marked thus * are 18 cents. 



1. Neapolitan blue fragrant, or Viola odorata. 



tea scented. 



2. Neapolitan white do. alba. 



3. *Double blue fragrant. cerul.pl. 



4. * white do. alba pi. 



5. purple do. 25 cts. purpurea pi. 



6. rosy do. 50 cts. rosea pi. 



7. *Bird'sfoot. pedata. 



8. Palmated. palmata. 



phlox', or 



Those not marked are 18 cents. Those marked thu 



9. Great flowering pansey, several Viola grandiflora. 

 varieties. 



10. Heart's ease, or pansey, nume- tricolor. 



rous varieties. 



11. Canadian. canadensis. 



12. Pubescent yellow flowering. pubescens. 



13. Blue and white striped, 50 cts. cucullata striata. 



14. Striped flowering oblique, 50 c. obliqua striata. 



15. White lance-leaved, lanceolata. 



and numerous others. 



LICHNYDEA. 



s * are 25 cents ; thus f 37 cents ; and thus t 50 cents. 





Common Name. 



Botanical Name. 



Color. 



Common Name, 



Botanical Name. 



Color. 



1. 

 2. 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 



Tall pale purple, 



* deep purple, 



t small flowered, 



t blue, 



t beautiful red. 



Phlox acuminata. 

 purpurea, 

 parviflora, 

 ccBrulescens. 

 rubra. 



pale pur. 

 dark pur. 

 pur. 

 bluish, 

 fine red. 



6. Fine pink colored, 



7. Rough leaved, 



8. Breck's seedling, 



9. tCarter's incarnate, 

 10. *Carolina, 



Phlox amaena. 

 aspera. 

 breckii. 

 camea. 

 Carolina. 



pink, 

 pur. 



incar. 



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