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AMMOBIUM ALATUM GRANDIFLORXJM 
(Everlasting) — Judging from the dried flower 
sent us it is a gem ; for they are pure white, of a 
small rosetto shape, reminding one of the old 
Bachelors Ballons. It is said to he of a very easy 
growth, and of great value for cut flowers all the 
winter. Is. perpkt. 
ANEMONE PULGENS— The hcautiful scar- 
let Windflower. 4d. pai' pkt. 
ANEMONE — Mixed. 4d. per pkt. 
II.I-. ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) — 
Striped, hardy perennials. Handsome frec-floKcr- 
ing border plants ; decorative the first season when 
sown early. These arc from our best named va- 
rietie.s, and it is impossible to find a more distinct 
selection. 'Die greater part of them are beauti- 
fully striped. 4o!. per pkt. 
AQUILEGIA CIIUTSANTHA. 
' u.P. AQUILEGIA CHRYSANTHA— 
Beautiful yellow, very useful for cutting. 1». 
' per pkt. 
.tNTIRnillXU.M. 
n.r. ANTIRRHINUM. TOM THUMB— 
Perfectly distinct from the above, the flowers are 
not quite so large and brilliant, but their dwarf 
stiff growth and shiny foliage, with masses of 
blooms, render them exceedingly attractive. 4d. 
per pkt. 
ir.p. ANTHBMIS TINCTORIA (Chamo- 
mile) — Yellow, dwarf. 4d. per pkt. 
H.p. AQUILEGIA — To be quite .sure that 
we have the best we purchased of Jlr. Douglas 
and E. Cruiokshank, Esq. , all their seed. These 
two gentlemen it is well known make this family 
a speciality, and have raised the best kinds in 
cultivation, these, together with our own, gives 
us the best seed in cultivation. 4d. per pkt. 
AQUILEGIA SKINNERI— Red, with tips of 
the petals golden yellow ; grows 2 to 3 feet high. 
1.?. per pkt. 
-tQUILEGIA. ' 
AQUILEGIA C.®RULBA HYBRIDA— The 
sepals are soft violet-blue, petals white, foliage 
very handsome, it grows freely in almost any soil. 
Is. per pkt. 
AQUILEGIA CALIFORNICA HYBRIDA— 
Flowers large, the centre petals are yellow, and 
form a marked contiast to the deep oi'angc-red of 
its sepals and spui'S. Is. per pkt. 
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