44 CURTIS & cobb's 



PRICE. 



The Dwarf have close, compact spikes of bloom, and throw out many 

 side-shoots. , , . , l,',, J 



The Miniature are pretty little dwarf plants (four inches high) ; they 

 make neat edgings. 



The LargE-flOWERed are like the Dwarf, but with larger flowers, and 

 more effective. 



The Pyramidal produce flowers very large, less compact, and more 

 gracefully disposed than the other three varieties. This is a splendid and 

 important section. a, v . , , , 



The Wallflower has the characteristics of the Dwarf, but the leaves 

 are glabrous instead of hoary ; there is no other material difference. 



C. &. C. have no hesitation in saying that their COLLECTIONS OF 

 STOCKS are not to be surpassed, for colors and doubleness of flowers. 

 This fact is certified to by hundreds of amateur and other cultivators of pre- 

 vious years. No care, pains, or expense is spared in selecting our varieties 

 from the most celebrated growers in England, France, and Germany. 



Stocks, dwarf German (ten-week). 



White, crimson, rose, carmine, purple, lifec, and many ©ther 



colors, separate 10 



Good mixed varieties 05 



Extra fine " 10 



« blood-red, or Victoria scarlet 15 



The following new colors, for their beauty and distinctness, 



are recommended : — 

 Pure white, with rose shine ; extra ; splendid » . . . .50 



Dark blood-red ; splendid 25 



Golden yellow, with blue eye ; extra ; wonderful 50 



Yellow, with lilac eye ; extra . . . . . . -5° 



Lilac, with rose shine ; very fine . . . . . . . .25 



Canary yellow ; splendid 25 



Brilliant rose ; quite new ; very fine 25 



«• large-flowering pyramidal (ten- week). 



Finest colors separate 15 



New deep orange (aurora-colored) 25 



Canary yellow * . . . 25 



Twenty choice varieties mixed 25 



** new large-flowering pyramidal (ten-week). 



Brilliant lilac, white, crimson, rosy salmon, chamois, canary yel- 

 low, &c, each color separate 25 



Finest mixed 25 



" miniature (ten-week). Finest mixed . . . . . . .15 



" semperflorens, or perpetual (ten-week). 



Six beautiful colors, separate .10 



Finest mixed . . . . . . . . . ..15 



w hybrid (ten-week). In foliage, between the Wallflower and 



rough leaves. Finest mixed .10 



" neW dWarf robust (ten-week). Finest mixed 15 



** giant, Or tree (ten-week). A very valuable acquisition ; flowers, 

 very large, — 1£ to two inches in diameter ; height of plants, 

 2 to 2$ feet ; not surpassed for bedding-out purposes ; a first- 

 class novelty. Finest mixed colors 25 



