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LONG BROTHERS' CATALOGUE — SPRING, 1 878. 
Fiicluln—Prhiais of Wales. 
CHNTRADENIA. Y\ 
llowera, 
Grnndlfolln, groan and 
foliage and pretty 
imson colored foliage, 
Hosult, small prrtly leaves, 'rosy 'flowers, '. '. 
Purpurea; deep purplish green leaves, rosy 
flowers 
CHOROZEMA, clegnns, winter blooming 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. :>f :hcse finelatef. il 
oiler a list of superb 
selected as the best from 
Albert Hclyor, rich deep 
Apollo, deep crimson liiaroon, 
Aurora, orange, line fur its « 
Boulo tie Nclge, pure white, 
ing; 1 in. across, 
Ctuirobort, sulphury yellow, 1 
:ollcc- 
pctals 
very full; 1 in 
early, free fl'ot 
Ich anJ fine,' , 
Chas. Reas, robust growing, while with rosy 
Condrillion, fine yellow; 2 in. across, 
Crouchon, ruby red, quilled; i l / 2 in. across, 
Dr Brooks, large golden yellow, . . 
Fimbriata, white, blooms all winter, . 
Glorie de Mazarin, dark and light rose striped : 
4 in. across, 
Herraeur, white: 2 in. across, .... 
Jonas, maroon and yellow, . 
La France, pure white, free flowering, petals 
notched; 1 in. across 
Lilac Gem, rosy lilac with crimson centre, 
Little Beauty, mottled rose; i'A in. across, . 
Mad. Chapon, orange brown, petals curled and 
quilled: 3 in.' 
Parasol, delicate rosy shade, fringed, very at- 
tractive, suggesting open parasols; 
Salmon, small orange, well rounded, 
drop-like 
White Princess, very large white, shy 
bloomer 
Virgin Queen, large white, 
Rosabelle, rich rosy crimson.veryfine, 
CINERARIA, acanthefolia, silvery 
white • 
CISSUS, discolor. A climber, showing 
variegations of marvelous intricacy 
and beauty : requires high heat, 
CLERODENDRON.fragranspleni- 
flora, white flowers suffused with 
pink and deliciously fragrant, . : 
COBCEA, scandens. One of the finest 
summer climbers in cultivation, . : 
COCCOLOBA, platyclada, (Inch Plant,) 
fern-like, angular, jointed growth, . . . 
COLEUS. Among the best bedding plants in 
cultivation. 
Brunette, green and maroon 
Chameleon, pure rose, green and purple, . ; 
Edith, rich red; very fine; 15 to 20 in.. 
Hero, almost black, 
Princess of Prussia, deep crimson, . . : 
Rainbow, maroon, crimson, green, etc., . . : 
Setting Sun, bronzycrimson, golden margin, . 1 
Veitchii, maroon distinctly edged with green, . 1 
Verschaffeltii, velvety crimson, superb; 20 in., 1 
CUPHEA, hyssopifolia, minute pink flowers, . : 
Platycentra, (Ck;ar Plant), small scarlet; 
forms a nice compact plant if bedded, . . 1 
CORONILLA, glauca, yellow, pea-shaped 
flowers ; 
CRASSULA, coccinea, scarlet flowers of wax- 
like texture 
CYCLAMEN Pcrsicum, flowers usually pure 
white with rosy purple center, . . . -. 
CYPERUS, alternifoltus, leaves arranged in 
horizontal whorls on top of long steins, giving 
the plant a very attractive appearance; useful 
CYTISSUS! racemosus, very sweet 'and hand- 4 
DAHLIA. Therels^o'iUtle 1 difficulty attached 
with keeping Dahlia tubers from year to year, 
that all lovers of flowers should have a good 
collection. We will forward by Kxpms only 
50 tubers, comprising a good variety, in which 
arc included some of the higher-priced -sorts, 
for $8.oo. 
Varieties followed by the letter P, belong to 
the Bouquet or ^oinponc section. 
Alice, timed white, somewhat sprinkled with 
purple a 
Amazement, dark crimson, of fine form. . . 1 
Amazon, golden yellow edged crimson; attrac- 
Arabella, sulphur tipped with rosy tint, '. . 2 
Beatrice, light rosy pink, profuse bloomer, fine. 2 
Belle dc Baum, fine pink 2 
Belle of Paris, rich deep rosy pink, . 1 
Bessie, dwarf scarlet, base of petals yellow, . 2 
Bird of Passage, rosy white tipped with pur- 
plish crimson 2 
Black Dwarf, dark maroon 1 
Burning Coal, deep, glowing scarlet, maroon 
and yellow, P., . . 3, 
Caleb Mix, large scarlet; vigorous grower, . i L 
