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J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John St., New York. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



Xt5P^oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and ouer. 



General Observations. 



2340 Aubrietia deltoidea I 1 



2341 Graeca 1 3 



2341a Leichtlinii (rosy carmine) 



2342 Auricula, finest 1 



2345 Azalea hybrida 2 



Balsams — 



2352 Double White . . .peroz. 



2353 —Cream White . . " 



2354 — White, tinted lilac " 



2 355 — Crimson .... " 



2356 — Lavender .... " 



2356a spotted white . 



2359 —Light Pink ... 



2361 —Rose 



2362 —Scarlet (red stalk) " 

 2365 Spotted . . . 



2380 —Red , White spotted 



2381 — Pomegranate . . " 1.00 



2394 — Purple 



2396 — Solferino .... " 75 



2400 — Light Yellow . . " 1.25 



2401 —Camellia-flowered " 75 



2402 — Finest Mixed . . " 75 



2403 — Common Mixed . " 40 

 Collections of Balsams, including— 



6 var. Improved Camellia-flow'd 

 12 " Double Rose-flowered . 

 6 «« 



hP 



$1.00 



1-25 

 1. 00 

 1. 00 



90 

 1.50 

 125 



hS 



hhA 



pur. 



mixed 



white 



cream 



white 



aim. 



lav. 



1. pk. 

 rose 

 scar, 

 spot. 



orange 

 pur. 

 1. lav. 

 yel. 

 mixed 



Banana 



Baptisia australis 

 leucantha . . . 



2418 

 2419 



2420 Bartonia aurea 



2421 — nana .... 



hP 



2422 



2423 



2423a 



2424 



2426 



2437 



2438 



per oz., 40c. 

 " 60c. 



Beet- 

 Brazilian, G' Id' n- vein' d, peroz., 20C. 



20C. 

 20c. 

 20C. 

 20c 

 20c 

 20c. 



hA 



blue 

 white 



yel. 



f — Scarlet- veined 

 * — Crimson-veined . 

 ^Chilian Scarl't-rib'd 

 * — Yellow-ribbed . 



*Victoria 



*Dracaena-leaved . 



2450 Begonia, Single Tuberous-rooted 1 

 2450a Double Tuberous-rooted 



2451 *Rex, Ornamental-leaved 



2452 semperflorens 



2452a — alba 



24526 — "Vernon," Red, for borders . 

 2452*: — aureum 



Collections of Begonias, including — 

 12 var. Tub'rous-root'd; fine col'rs 

 6 " 



Bellis perennis 



2453 Bidens atrosanguinea 2 



2457 Blue Bottle 



2461 *Bocconia Japonica 



2463 



2465 

 2466 



2467 Browallia elata . . 



2468 — alba 



2468a —Mixed 



2469 Rcezli (fine for pots) 



2470 Cacalia coccinea . . 



2471 lutea 



2472 Mixed 



trai. 



Brachycorae iberidifolia 



— alba 



— Mixed 



hA 



tP 

 hhA 



gA 



2473 Cactus, Mixed hhP 



cts. 

 10 

 10 



25 

 25 

 25 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 5 



65 

 65 

 35 



mixed 



2 



25 







75 







25 



rose 



1% 



25 



white 





25 



red 





25 







25 







1 75 







1 00 



d. red 



* 



10 



white 



4 



5 



pur. 



1 



5 



white 





5 



mixed 





5 



blue 



2 



10 



white 





10 



mixed 





10 



white 





25 



scar. 





5 



orange 





5 



mixed 





5 





vars. 



25 



I Resembling Alyssum in character; 

 j fine for rockwork or bedding. 



I (Primula auricula.) Beautiful 

 1 shades of color. 

 Seed from finest varieties. 



(Impatiens.) These are magnifi- 

 cent and popular summer-flow- 

 ering annuals, producing mas- 

 ses of most perfectly formed 

 and brilliantly colored flowers 

 in the greatest profusion. They 

 prefer a rich, sandy soil, and 

 must be kept well watered. 

 Transplanting two or three 

 times has a tendency to dwarf 

 them and make the flowers more 

 double. The collections of 

 Camellia-flowered and Rose- 

 flowered are exceedingly fine. 

 Sow in the open ground in 

 May. 



See Musa Ensete. 



(False Indigo.) 2418 has beauti- 

 ful light blue flowers. 



5 1 Golden yellow flowers ; very fra- 

 5 f grant in the evening. 



Beets having no tubers, but with 

 handsome ornamental foliage 

 of very beautiful, rich colors. 

 Very effective in center of beds, 

 or anywhere in contrast with 

 other plants. 



Fine for growing in pots, being 

 perfect in habit, with very hand- 

 some foliage. 2452 and 2452a 

 are very free-flowering, and fine 

 for bedding. No. 2452^ has scar- 

 let flowers and beautiful golden 

 yellow leaves; excellent for 

 edgings. 



See Daisy. 



Showy, like the Calliopsis. 

 See Centaurea Cyanus. 

 Ornamental habit and foliage. 



} (Swan River Daisy.) For edgings. 

 J Should be started in hotbed. 



] (Amethyst.) Elegant greenhouse 

 ! annuals; fine for cutting. 2469 

 [ has large, lovely flowers, some 

 white, some pale blue. 



(Tassel Flower.) Very pretty an- 

 nuals ; easily grown. 



Start in greenhouse in moist sand. 



