NUMBER and NAME. 
JB^^l{oz. at oz. rate onlij on articles quoted at 
$1 per oz. and ouer. 
General Observations. 
4043 
4044 
404 G 
4048 
1049 
4050 
4051 
4052 
4054 
4055 
40G7 
4000 
4070 
4072 
4074 
4080 
4000 
4092 
4111 
4112 
4n;i 
4114 
4115 
4110 
4117 
4118 
4119 
4120 
4127 
4130 
4133 
4135 
4140 
4141 
4143 
4144 
4145 
4150 
4157 
4158 
415<) 
4101 
4101r; 
4101/; 
4103 
4109 
4 170 
4171 
4174 
4I7(i 
4190 
4193 
4195 
4190 
. per oz. , 50c. 
4203 
4205 
4207 
PoppVi coutinucd — t 
Pupaver Iffivigatum 1 
— Daiiebrog I . 
—Double White | 1 
Scarlet i . 
Mikado 
Cardinal 
American Flag, .per oz., 75c. 
Carnation-llower'd •' 20c. 
P!eon5^-liowered. . " 20c. 
Kauunculus-How'd •' 30c. 
Collections of Poiipies, including — 
12 var.s. Double Carnation 
12 " PcPonv-Hower'ed 
0 " D'ble'Dwf. i'aiony-H'd. 
0 " Ranunculus-flowered.. 
Portulaca splenden.s 
IJose Carnation-striped 
I'hellu.sonii 
albitlora 
aurea, deep goblon 
Tliorburni 
rosea 
Mixed 
Double Scarlet. . 
— Sahnon 
— Yellow 
— Orange 
— Bright Rose 
—Bright Red 
— Dark Rose, C'a,i'natio7i-stri]:)ed 
— Rose 
— ( iolden 
—White 
— Purple 
— Jli.xed peroz., iii5 
Collections, including — 
12 vars. Portulaca, beautiful. 
0 ' ' " double... 
Potentilla atrosanguinea, 
jAlixed 
Collection, including — 
(i vars. Potenlilla, choicest... 
Primula cortusoidcs 
(Jashnieriana 
.Ia])ouica 
Korbesi 
English Yellow Primrose 
Primula Sinensis flmbriata rubra 
coccinoa 
alba 
jiuuctata atropurpurea . 
cc.erulea 
kerme.sina spleudens , 
Mixed 
lilicifolia alljn 
rubra 
Mixed , 
globosa rubra 
allja. 
Jlixed 
]iicua rubra 
alba 
i\[ixed , 
iiliconica grand i flora 
Collections of Primulas, iucluding- 
12 vars. Chinese Fringed . .... 
10 " " 
8 " " " \\\\\ 
0 " " - < 
(' " " Double 
Primrose, Evening — 
(Knothera liistorf a 
— Drummondii 
— grand i flora 
hA 
tA 
hP 
th 1^ 
h P 
tgP 
hA 
iVb' 
scar. 
1>2 
sc.* w. 
white 
scar. 
w.*cr. 
scar. 
scr.ife w. 
mixed 

.... 

crim. 
strip. 
scar. 
.... 
white 
golden 
yel. 
rose 
mixed 
scar. 
salmon 
yel. 
orange 
rose 
red 
ro. str. 
rose 
golden 
n'u7-*° 
mixed 
1 '/' 
mixed 
red 
rose 
% 
mixed 
1 
lilac 
yel. 
f r. red 
■K 
b. red 
white 
pur. sp. 
bine 
crini. 
mixed 
white 
red 
.... 
mixed 
red 
white 
mixed 
red 
white 
mixed 
white 
Tui r. 
•> 
yel. 
1 
3 1 
10 
5 
5 
5 
5 
10 
10 
50 
50 
30 
30 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
25 
ill) 
25 
25 
25 
10 
00 
GO 
10 
/o 
10 
25 
10 
25 
10 
50 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
1 25 
1 00 
1 25 
They are easily cultivated, the 
most suitable soil being a sandy 
loam. 4038 is called the "'Tulip 
Poppy," on account of the in- 
tensity and brilliancy of its 
flowers, resembling the scarlet 
Due van Thol tulip. 4051 is 
of compact and robust habir, 
and is brilliauHy variegated in 
scarlet and white. 
These cannot be rivaled for the 
brilliancy and delicacy of their 
colors, and are very effective in 
beds, edgings or rock- work. 
The last eight have double 
flowers, and are very beautiful, 
many of them resembling min- 
iature-roses. The seed of these 
always contains many single 
flowers, which bloom earlier 
than the double ones, ami may 
in this way all be pulled out be- 
fore the double ones connj into 
flower. Portulacas bloom best 
in alight, sandy soil. They will 
not germinate till hot weat:her 
sets in, and seed should, there- 
fore, be sown late. 
j- Showy and hardy border |)lants. 
~1 These are the hardy Primi'oses. 
I P. Japonk-a is called the "(jjuoen 
!- of Primroses.' P. Porbesi has 
pretty rosy lilac flowers, and i* 
Hne for pots. 
From primu.^, first, referring to 
their early flowering. The Chi- 
nese Primroses (Primuhi Siiien- 
.st.s') are fine for winter and 
spring blooming; they Orre free- 
flowei'ing, and especially valua- 
ble for cut-flowers or for house 
and window culture ; a cool 
])laco suits them be.'^t. The se'>d 
is saved from the finest colors 
and largesT flowers. The seed 
should be sown in light soil, but 
for the final potting a richer soil 
is necessary, consisting of two 
parts loam to one each of well- 
dccayed manure and leaf-mould. 
They require to be well venti- 
lated, well watered and slightly 
shaded throughout the summer. 
The collections here offered con- 
tain the finest varieties grown. 
The CEnotheras are line, free- 
flowering plants. Itest for back- 
grounds or shrubliery borders ; 
