1018 Gllia Liniflora. Remarkable and pretty species; of oranching habit, with 



deeply-palmate foliage, and large white flowers three-quarters of an inch 

 in diameter; forms a bushv tuft nine inches high, and the same in width, 



1019 Ipomea fine Mixed. (New Mokning Glohy.) An elegant and highly or- 



namental genus of climbers, with handsome and showy (lowers, combining 

 many brilliant colors with pure-white margins varying in shade from the 

 most intense blue to the most delicate cerulean ; many beautifully striped. 

 For separate sorts, sec page 74. See Frontispiece 



1020 Larkspur. Stock-flowered, Dwarf Candelabra-formed. Quite a new 



dwarf raco of Larkspurs, the stems of which attain hardly one foot in 

 height. Close to the ground the steins throw out beautifully-curved 

 branches, which diminish in length as they approach the top of the prin- 

 cipal axe; thus giving to the whole plant the appearance ofa Candelabra 



1021 Mignonette, Parson's white. Superior in odor, habit, and color, being 



nearly pure white, and cannot fail to become a general favorite. The 

 spikes are huge and beautifully shaped. One plant suffices to perfume a 

 whole house. A great acquisition 



1022 New Crimson- (lowered Giailt. A new variety, quite distinct from 



all other sorts, being robust in habit, with very large spikes of hand- 

 some flowers of exquisite fragrance, and is a free and perpetual bloomer. 

 We consider this the best variety of Mignonette in cultivation . 



1023 Marigold, Orange African Quilled. A very double variety of Marigold, 



with quilled petals ; a striking novelty, and very showy . 



1024 Nemophiln Maculata albida. The Individual flowers are larger than a 



half-dollar; and the general effect of the white (as brilliant as frosted sil- 

 ver) contrasted with the bright purple blotch on each petal of the flowers, 

 which are produced in great quantities, is of a character to insure its 

 becoming one of the floral favorites of the season 



1025 Oxalis Valdiviana. A very strong-growing, still compact, new Oxalis; the 



sweet-scented, bright-yellow flowers are well up out of the foliage . . 

 1020 Pansy Cliveden (mixed colors). These invaluable early spring-flowering 

 bedding-plants are so universally known and admired that comment on 

 them at our hands is quite unnecessary; suffice it to say, they are becom- 

 ing more popular every year; and for effect, when grown in masses, or 

 used as edgings for beds, they cannot bo surpassed 



1027 Odion, of fine blotched, very splendid beautiful large-eyed flowers . 



1028 Beauty of St. Osytli (Mack). The darkest Pansy ever raised; equal 



in size to Claribel, and as free a grower and bloomer as the Cliveden 



1020 New Dark Violet Blue. The color of this flower is as stated in the 



name, — dark violet blue; large blossom, of good substance, free bloomer, 

 and, us a bedding-pansy, is a plant of great beauty 



1030 Petunia, new fringed varieties. Consisting of a great variety of colors, 



beautifully anil finely fringed ......... 



1031 Double, striped. From large-flowering striped Petunias, carefully fecun- 



dated with double varieties 



1032 Perilla Nankinensis fol. Variegatis. The foliage of this new variety of 



the well-known ami highly ornamental dark brown Perilla Nankinensis is 

 variegated, and striped witli brilliant rosy carmine, and sometimes even 

 with white, producing a striking and charming effect .... 



1033 Phlox Drummondii Ileynholdi. The New True Scarlet Phlox (Re- 



nary). There is already in our gardens a bright variety of much value, 

 known under the name of P. scarlet (coccinea) ; but its flowers, though of 

 a very brilliant color, are far from being the true scarlet, and only of a 

 radiant, bright dark-crimson tint 



1034 Salpiglossis Nigra, or New Black. A new variety, recommended for its 



decidedly distinct character us a black blossom 



1035 Statice spicata. This charming early-flowering annual continues in bloom 



a long period. The plan forms a spreading tuft of lively emerald green, 

 from which arise a multitude of ear-like spikes of lovely rosy-pink flow- 

 ers. Beautiful dwarf beds or edgings can be made with it. For pot cul- 

 ture, it is very useful and pretty, — equally valuable for winter bouquets, 



1036 Sweet William, pure white (DianthUH barbatus albus). Pure white 



blossom, large, and good subslance . . . . . 



1037 Wallflower, New Golden. Tom Thumb. A first-class novelty; habit 



compact; color fine golden orange; petals of good substance, and flowers 

 large ; calyx delicate green, instead of dark brown, as in other wallflowers 



1038 Zinnia elegans, double white. Fine, bushy, vigorous-growing sort, with 



very large, double white flowers, produced during the whole summer . 

 W39 elegun*, Double Orange. Another color reproduced true from seed . 



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