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CURTIS & COBB'S 



PRICK. 



Yellow, • 



Trepaeolum majus peregrinum (Canary-Bird Flower). 



delicate foliage .10 



" " Scheuei'ianura. Straw-color, striped with brown. .10 



" f* " COCOineum. Scarlet striped . .10 



" Schulzii. Brilliant scarlet ; dark foliage . . .20 

 " Mixed ; (seed-pods, when green, used for pickles) . .05 

 lobbianum, Caroline Smith. Spotted . . . .20 



" Lilli Schmidt. Orange-scarlet 20 



" TTapoleon III. Yellow ; striped with vermilion . .25 

 " Griaht Of Battles. Brilliant carmine . . . .25 

 " Dr. Livingston. New ; very dark crimson . .25 

 " Lucifer. New ; very brillant crimson-scarlet . .25 

 " maj US albescens. New; 'nearly white , . . .25 

 Hoi des Noirs. Dark; nearly black . . .25 



glory. Carmine 25 



Zanderii. Brilliant scarlet ; rapid-growing variety . .10 



Choice mixed varieties . . 25 



Fine mixed ' . ' . 10 



THUNBEBGIA. Nat. Ord., Acanthacece. 



A genus of slender and rapid-growing climbers, with extremely pretty 

 and much-admired flowers, which are freely produced, either in the green- 

 house or in a warm situation out of doors ; they delight in rich, loamy soil. 

 Half-hardy annuals ; growing about four feet. 



Thunbergia alata. Buff; dark eye. . . . . , . . .05 



7 alba. White; dark eye 05 



" " aurantica. Bright orange ; dark eye ; beautiful . .05 



" " Bakerii. Pure white ; fine 10 



" " SUlphurea. Pale yellow . . . . . .05 



" " Finest mixed 05 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 



No class of plants has claimed more attention than the Everlasting Flowers. 

 They will retain their form and color for years, and their beauty can be enjoyed at 

 all seasons. They are excellent for bouquets, wreaths, or any other desirable 

 winter ornament. The flowers should be picked as soon as they expand, and 

 hung up in small bunches to dry. 



ACROCIjINITJM. Nat. Ord., Composite. 



An elegant annual, producing beautiful everlasting-flowers,, resembling 

 the Rhbdanthe Manglesii, but much larger'; should be grown in every col- 

 lection ; fine for winter bouquets. They are of the easiest culture. Hardy 

 annuals ; growing about one foot. . . " 



