£6 CURTIS & cobb's 



Rose Campion -(Lychnis Coronaria). Crimson . . . . . .05 



alba. White . . ■ . . , 05 



«- "• Mixed •. •. •. . . • • • «05 



BOCKET (Hesperis), Nat. Ord., Cruet/era. 

 Fine early spring-flowering plants ; very fragrant ; excellent for bouquets ; 

 grow freely. 



Rocket, sweet purple. iH eet 10 



" " white. 1? feet 10 



STOCKS BROMPTON (Mathiola Incana). 



Nat. Ord., Cruciferce. 



The -Brompton and Giant Cape are generally called Winter Stocks, on 

 account of their not flowering the first year. The former is robust and 

 branching. The latter possesses the characteristics so much esteemed 

 by some ; viz., immense pyramidal spikes of bloom. 



Brompton, or Winter Stocks. Crimson 10 



« " Rose-color 10 



" " Dark blue 10 



" " Pure white 10 



" " Finest mixed . . . . . .10 



SWEET WILLIAMS. Nat. Ord., Caryophyllacece. 



A well-known tribe of plants, perfectly hardy, and easily raised from 

 seed ; it sports into endless varieties ; viz., pink, purple, crimson, scarlet, 

 white, — variously edged, eyed, and spotted. Our seeds were saved from 

 the finest named varieties, which we can confidently recommend. Hardy 

 perennials. 



Sweet Williams, auricula-flowered. The flowers have a large, 



white disc, with a broad middle zone of rich crim- 

 son, purple, and violet ; trusses large and perfect . .10 



w " Hunt's perfection. Saved from Bragg's finest 

 strain in cultivation ; truly gorgeous in size, color, 

 and variety . . .10 



a " double-flowering. Finest mixed ; from a splen- 



did collection of double flowers . . . . .10 



« " Fine mixed 10 



WALLFLOWER. Nat. Ord., Cruet/era. 



A useful and ornamental class of plants ; very fragrant. Half-hardy 

 perennial. 



Wallflower, Brown's early. This variety deserves to be preferred 

 to the old variety, its spikes of flowers being longer and 

 thicker, the flowers larger, more numerous, and blooming 

 more regularly . . . . . . . . .25 



" Fine single varieties, mixed . 05 



" Double varieties, mixed 10 



ZAUSCHNEBIA. Nat. Ord., Onagrari*. 

 Zauschneria Californica. Beautiful long spikes of orange-scarlet, 



tubular flowers ; hardy perennial. 1 foot 25 



