CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 39 



PRICE. 



Petunia, good mixed 05 



,- " fine " . . . . . . . - -V i . . .10 



" the largest flowers, extra, mixed 25 



PHACELIA. Nat. Ord., Hydrophyllacea. 



Curious plants ; flowers in one side fascicles, resembling Heliotrope. 



Hardy annuals. 



Phaeelia eongesta. Azure blue. 2 feet 10 



" conspicua. Violet. 2 feet 10 



" tanaeetifolia. Lilac. 2 feet .10 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII. Nat. Ord., Polemoniacece. 



These flowers are of extreme beauty ; their long duration in bloom, and 

 their almost unequalled richness of color, render them invaluable in the gen- 

 eral flower-garden ; and a finer sight than a bed of Phlox Drummondii is 

 scarcely to be seen ; the mixed is in a great variety, and we strongly recom- 

 mend it. Half-hardy annuals. 



Phlox Drummondii alba. .Pure white 









" OCUlata. Pure white, with purple eye 



.10 















Leopoldii. Purple ; white eye . 



.10 







Napoleon III. Dark crimson ; very fine 



.10 







Queen Victoria. Violet ; white eye 



.10 



u 





COCCinea. Pure, deep scarlet 



.10 







Radowitsky. New ; deep rose, striped with 









white . . , . . , • , iv V 



.10 





u 



variabilis. Slate-blue, marbled 



.10 



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M 



Chamois rose. New ; very delicate . 



.20 



M 





Black Warrior. Dark crimson 



.1© 





« 



Prince of Wales. New color, changing from 





a 



if 



Princess Royal. New; dark lilac, striped 





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u 



William I. New ; crimson, striped with white . 



.10 



u 











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Isabellina. New • yellow ; delicate shade 



• 2 5 





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POMTULACA. Nat. Ord., Portulacea:. 



In praise of these charming flowers it is impossible to speak too highly ; 

 and it may be safely affirmed that a garden without them is devoid of its 

 brightest ornaments ; for brilliant, beautiful, and delicate colors, this 

 charming genus stands unrivalled ; and, whether in baskets, beds, edgings, 

 or rock-work, its large, splendid flowers, produced in the greatest pro- 

 fusion, are extremely effective ; succeeds best in light, gravelly soils, or 

 mixed with lime rubbish. Half-hardy annuals. Growing about six inches. 



Portulaea splendens. Rich crimson ; showy. 4 foot . . . . .05 



" Thellusonii. Splendid scarlet. £ foot 05 



aurea. Yellow. 4 foot 05 



" alba. A pure white ; fine. 4 foot . • . - . • . . . .05 



