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NO. 



I01MI 

 10.-.4 



103" 

 10.10 



10.17 

 1058 



10.-.9 

 1000 



10G1 

 1062 



1003 



1004 

 1060 

 10CG 



1007 

 10G8 



1009 

 1070 



1071 



PER PKT. 



Cineraria hybrlda, fl. pi. — A new (train of double Cineraria. . . . .1.00 



Cubea KoandenS, II. alba. — A rapid- growing climbing plant, with large white 

 hell-shaped Bowers; finely adapted for bedillng out in summer; seeds should 

 be sown early, to secure well-established plants by the time the season arrives 

 for phoning out 60 



Delphinium A.jacis hyacinthiflorum, fl. pi. — Flowers of a very rich and 

 highly effective color. A valuable acquisition among the Hyacinth-flowered 

 Larkspurs, more especially as it In already quite constant 28 



Delphinium Imperial*-, (1. pi., "Emperor Larkspur." — Thisnewrace Is 

 or symmetrical bushy habit; the plants branch out four Inches from the 

 ground, forming fine, compact, well-proportioned specimens of one and a half 

 feet in diameter by three aud a half feet in circumference, the uniform heluht 

 being one and a half feet 25 



Delphinium nudioaule.— Profuse-bloomlng variety, perfectly hardy, In fact, 



a splendid acquisition. Flowers a dazzling scarlet . . . * , <60 



Diantlius Hodden laciiilatiia striatus. fl. pi. — A fine new large flow- 

 ering double variety of the favorite Diantlius laciniatus. The white blossoms, 

 elegantly striped and streaked with ditto rent shnuea, which vary from a deli- 

 cate rose to the deepest red, pro.lucc a most charming combination of hues . .25 



Feverfew erecla alba, fl. pL — In every respect like double or white Fever- 

 few, except In habit, which is erect 26 



Lobelia «|HK.-iosa, Carter's Cobalt Blue. — The distinguishing character of 

 this plant is, that It has no white in the eye of the blossom, nor any purple on 

 the calyx; so that the brilliant blue has the entire possession of the field of 

 color. Very effective, and more compact In habit than L. speciosa . . .25 



Mignonette Pyramidal Honquet.— This variety forms a dense short pyramid 

 of free growth, the numerous branches being terminated by large spikes of 

 intense red flowers, — as many as throe hundred being produced on one full- 

 grown specimen. The foliage Is luxuriant, and of a dark-green. This variety 

 is recommended for pot-culture and for the open border. (See cut.) . , .25 



Mignonette, New Dwarf Compact. — This is a very desirable variety, and 

 very distinct in character. It forms a dense semj.globular bush of about ten 

 Inches high and eighteen Inches across; the robust and vigorous branches 

 being clothed with dark-green loaves, and decorated with innumerable close 

 spikes of reddish-tinted flowers. (Bee cut.) . .25 



Oxnlis rosea delicnta. — A particularly charming variety of the O. rosea. 

 r lowers rosy-salmon, turning to a darker (bade towards (he edges of the pet- 

 als. Admirably adapted either for edgings or small flower-bods . . . .60 



Petunia, doable, laree-flowerlng, green -ed (red. —Thin is a very superb 



strain. 1 lie seed will produce about 30 per cent at least of double flowers . .60 



Phlox Dmmmondi Coccinea Striata. — Fiery scarlet flowers, prettily 



striped with white 26 



Phlox Driiiiiinoiiili grandiflora vnrletns. — Remarkable for the unusnal 



size of the flowers, which are similar in form to those of the perennial sorts, 

 rendered very striking by a large centre and Hue dark violet eye ... .25 



Stock, Dwarf- flowed nir larare Ten-weeks. — Wall-flower leaved, copper, 

 colored scarlet. An entirely new color among the varieties of this class : the 

 flowers are of a dark fiery copper-red, with blood-red gloss. For size and 

 doubleness they are unsurpassed by any of the large-llowering Stocks . . .60 



Stock. La-ge-flowerlntr variegated German, crimson and copper-red. 

 — Hie stalks ami leav.s of this new variety are prettily variegated with 

 creamy white, setting oil' the large, double, handsome flowers in a most ad- 

 vantageous manner. The variegation appears with the cotyledons, and this 

 distinctive feature is shared witli every subsequent leaf. The seed reproduces 

 about ►-rtnty-bve per cent of plants answering to this description ... .60 



Scabiosa T.ai.a, 11. pi. — Azure-blue variety of novel color, deriving from the 



race of Dwarf Double Scabious 25 



Verbena. Defiance. — Seed which maybe relied upon to reproduce this exceed- 

 ingly showy well-known deep-scarlet Verbena is now ottered for the first time. 

 By planting this sort in masses, a grand display may be obtained ... ^0 



Viola tric olor maxima, " Kmperor William " Pansy. — The distinguish- 

 ing qualities of Util variety are its brilliant color of ultramarine blue, with 

 well-defined eye of purple- violet, and the great consistency of Its large blooms 

 borne well above the foliage. A recommendation is, that it comes true from 

 iced ; this advantage, combined with the beautiful color, makes this novelty 

 of exceeding utility fbr the edges of flower-borders, ribbon-beddiug, Ac. 60 



