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JUNE, OR GARDEN ROSES. 
Only a few in this class are retained, — such as have marked excel- 
lence in Iiahit, like Madame Plantier; or iieculiarity in color, like J'a- 
nache d'Orleans. Price from open ground at 50 cents; large plants in 
pots, at 75 cents. 
Climbing Hoses — Baltimore Bell, Queen Prairie, at 50 cents 
each. 
Gem of the Prairies — New, and a valuable hybrid, with de- 
cided fragrance, and of vigorous habit; color light crimson. 75 cents. 
Tender Roses — This class includes Bourbons, China or Tea- 
scented, and Noisette, all of which arc valuable for house-culture. 
Fine pot plants at 50 cents each ; $i per dozen. Some varieties, such 
as Crauioise Superieur, La PactoU;, Safrano, Isabella Sprunt, and 
others of vigorous habit, are invaluable for summer planting, giving a 
profusion of bloom throughout the season. Of these a large stock is 
propagiited; and fine young i)lants in bud can be furnished at the low 
rate of $12 to il5 per hundred. 
VARIOUS GARDEN PLANTS. 
Achilea Alba — a hardy plant, with pretty small, double white 
flowers. 
Aquilegia Lutea. 
Aquilegia coerulea — Beautiful. From the Rocky Mountains. 
Bueeonia Japonica. 
Campanula Persicafolia — Dark blue. 
Chelone Lyonsii — Pretty rose flowers. 
Dietamnus Fraxinella. 
Dieentra Speetabilis (Dielytra) — Bleeding Heart. 
Funkia Marginata Variegata — A most admirable plant 
for edging or planting in masses; beautifully variegated green and 
white. 
Funkia Japonica — White Day Lily. 
Galium Borealis— One of the finest hardy border plants we 
have, producing a great quantity of pretty spring like flowers; although 
an old plant, sliould be toiind in every collection. 
Gypsophilum Paniculatum. 
Herbaceous Pseonies — in twenty-five best varieties, many of 
which are new, in all shades, from dark to pure white. 35 cents each. 
83 per doz. 
