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Mdlle. Lily, rose amaranth, very dwarf. $1.50. 
Terre Promise, light-cherry carmine, superb and compact 
habit ; flowers a very long time. 
Tom Pouce, flowers fine cerise, in enormous trusses. $1.50. 
Victoiuk de Lyon, flowers reddish crimson, shaded with violet, 
color quite new, and distinct from all other doubles. $1.50. 
Victor Lemoine, bright scarlet, carried on compact trusses, 
habit dwarf and bushy. 
Ville de Nancy, beautiful rosy scarlet, white centre, double 
and full, habit very dwarf and compact. 
Hydrangea Japonica Variegata. 
This striking variety, though not new, has not been introduced 
as extensively as its merit deserves. The snowy whiteness of the 
variegation in contrast with the green of its ample foliage is very 
effective. One-year-old plants at 35 cents. $2.50 for 10. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. 
A magnificent Japanese variety, with immense trusses of pure 
white flowers; free in growth, and of compact habit; one of the 
finest shrubs introduced for years. CO cents each. 10 for $5. 
lantanas (Importation 1872). 
Price 50 cents each. Si t of three sorts, $1.25. 
Distinction, rich orange-yellow, changing to rose. 
Favorite, yellow shading to purplish-crimson. Excellent 
bedder. 
Princess Louisa, yellow ground, tint fine. 
New White Crape Myrtle, Lagerstroemia Indica Alba. 
(See cut on the cover.) 
This is described by the introducers as a seedling from the Rose 
Myrtle, " which produces pure-white flowers in greatest abundance, 
and is the most valuable and most ornamental white bedding-plant 
known." $1.50 each. $12 per dozen. 
New Pomegranate, "James Vick." 
(Sec cut on the cover.) 
This variety, for the first time olfered this season, is said to be 
dwarf and very compact in growth^and to " produce brilliant scarlet 
flowers in quantities which are really astonishing." Plants not over 
