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ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES— Continued. 
OHLORIS DiSTiCHOpiiYLLA, perennial, 
from Central America, 
2 ft. higli, witli handsome 
broad foliage, and curious- 
ly and elegantly divided 
drooping blackish flower 
panicles .... 
,, ELEGANS .... 
„ FIMBRIATA, fringed, 1 ft. 
,, MYRiosiACHYS, ornamental 
grass of remarkable grace, 
velvety panicles, 3 ft. 
,, PALIIDA .... 
,, PELLUCID A .... 
,, PENICILLATA 
„ POLYDACTYLA. 
,, BADiATA, radiating panicles, 
J ft 
„ SUBMUTICA, 1ft.. 
,, TBUNCATA, silvery plumes . 
CHLOROFSIS Blanciiaediana, an ele- 
gant perennial, with beau- 
tiful silky rose coloured 
spikelots .... 
CHRYSURXTS cyno^ueoides (golden 
spiked), g ft. 
CINNA mexicana, perennial . 
„ SOBOLIFERA, perennial 
COIX CHINENSIS 
„ EXALTATA 
„ LACRYMA (Jol>’s I’cars), 2 ft. 
CORYNEFHORTJS CANESCEKS 
CYNOSURT7S CORSICUS . 
DACTYLIS ALTAICA 
,, GLAUCESCENS 
,, VEESICOLOE . 
DACTYLOCTENIUM .SIqyptiacum, 
annual, very curious, with 
comb-like digitate inflor- 
escence .... 
,, Richaedsoni 
DEYENXIA rbtbofeacta 
DIARRHENA mexicana, perennial 
DIPLACHNE FASCICULAEIS, 2 ft. . 
ECHINOCHLOA coLONA, dark gi'een, 
spotted red 
„ CEUCASFOEMIS 
,, Zenkowski .... 
ELEtrSINE iEoYPTiCA, dwarf, pretty . 
,, COEACANA, IJ ft. . 
„ ,, PUEPUEESCENS . 
,, DISTANS (nets), annual, 2 ft. 
high, with narrow foliage, 
long and fountain-like, and 
drooping inflorescence of 
8 to 10 diverging spikelets 
s. 
d. 
Per pkt. — 
s. 
d. 
ELEUSINE 
INDICA, 1ft. 
0 
3 
)) 
oligostaciiya, 1ft.. 
0 
3 
)> 
EIOIDA, very pretty for pot 
culture .... 
0 
3 
SPECIES FROM ClIINA, dwarf 
and beautiful, j ft. . 
0 
3 
0 
6 
>) 
Tocussa .... 
0 
3 
0 
6 
yf 
TRISTACIIYA 
0 
0 
0 
3 
ELYMUS Engelmanni, perennial . 
0 
3 
yy 
QIGANTEUS, perennial, 1 ft. . 
0 
3 
yy 
HYSTRix, perennial 
0 
3 
1 
0 
yy 
EAMosus, perennial 
0 
3 
0 
3 
yy 
siBERicus, perennial . 
0 
3 
0 
3 
yy 
viRQiNicus, perennial . 
0 
3 
0 
Q 
3 
Q 
ERAGROSTIS -iEgyptiaca . 
0 
6 
)) 
CAPILLARIS .... 
0 
6 
Q 
Q 
yy 
CYIilNDUIPOWA 
0 
3 
0 
0 
0 
3 
yy 
ELONGATA, a Very pretty 
3 
variety, with large violet 
plumes, 2 ft. . 
0 
6 
yy 
riLAMENTOSA 
0 
6 
yy 
MEGASTACHYA, 1§ ft. . 
0 
3 
yy 
NAMAQUENSrS, 1 ft. . 
0 
3 
1 
0 
yy 
NIGRA 
0 
6 
yy 
OLIGOSTACIIYA 
0 
0 
0 
3 
yy 
PAPPOSA .... 
0 
6 
0 
6 
yy 
PLUMOSA 
0 
6 
0 
6 
yy 
PELLUCIDA .... 
0 
G 
0 
6 
yy 
PUIISHI .... 
0 
G 
0 
3 
yy 
SENEGALENSIS, 1 ft. . 
0 
3 
0 
3 
yy 
SUAYEOLENS 
0 
3 
0 
6 
ERIANTHUS RAVENN.ffi,’a superb pe- 
0 
6 
rennial grass, with silvery 
0 
3 
plumes .... 
1 
0 
0 
6 
vioLEscENS, violet spikes 
1 
0 
0 
3 
FESTTJCA altissima, perennial 
0 
3 
AURATA, perennial 
0 
6 
ELEGANS .... 
0 
G 
)) 
NIGRICANS .... 
0 
G 
1 
0 
yy 
PECTINELLA .... 
2 
G 
1 
0 
yy 
viuiDis, perennial 
0 
G 
0 
6 
GYNERIUM ABGENIEUM (Pampas 
0 
C 
Grass), perennial 
1 
0 
0 
3 
HORDEtJM JUBATUM, a most lovely 
annual, with purplish silky 
0 
6 
spikes .... 
0 
G 
0 
3 
MYSUEOIDES .... 
1 
0 
0 
3 
ISOLEPIS GEACILIS, perennial 
0 
G 
0 
G 
LAGtTRTTS 
OVATUS (ITards-tail Grass), 
0 
A 
3 
beautiful .... 
0 
3 
u 
3 
LAPPAGO 
EACEMOSA, dwarf branching 
species, with singular 
rough boarded ears, 1 ft. . 
0 
G 
LASIAGROSTIS aegentea, a beautiful 
1 
6 
perennial silvery grass 
0 
3 
