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SELECT NEW OR CHOICE VARIETIES OP PLANTS. 
We separate from our general list of plants the following species, 
as being of special interest, and of selected or recently-introduced 
varieties. The very best prize kinds in each class are included, 
and decided improvements will be found in many kinds. In addi- 
tion we have a full collection of standard old sorts, at low prices ; 
for a description of which, see general Catalogue. 
Bouvardias. 
The following are either comparatively new, or else older and 
rare kinds of decided excellence. 30 cents each, except as noted. 
GrandiJIora, large, pure-white. 
Humboldtii, large, very long tubes, snowy-white, very fragrant, 
and exceedingly beautiful. 75 cents each. 
Jasminoides, pure-white, profuse flowering, fragrant, a charming 
pot plant, and valuable for cut flowers. 
Vreelandii, a seedling from Hogarth, and described as " a free 
grower, a profuse bloomer, bearing large trusses of pure-white 
flowers. 
Chrysanthemums. 
A much larger use of this class is greatly to be desired. The 
profusion of flowers, in great variety of size, form, and color, dur- 
ing the dull months of November and December, is invaluable to 
the conservatory and to the window stand. The following are 
selected as best standard varieties, including novelties of 1871 : — 
Chinese or Large-flowered Chrysanthemums. 
Purchaser's selection, 25 cents each. $2.50 per dozen ; the set 
of 30 varieties fur 86. 
Aimee Ferrierre, silver-white, tipped rose-pink; very fine. 
Anlonelli, salmon-orange, large ; fine show flower. 
Aureum multiflorum, bright pure yellow, dwarf; fine for pot cul- 
ture. 
Beverly, ivory-white, broad petals. 
