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jrADAME DESPRES, White, very fra- 
•rrant and fine. 
“ DE S.VLVANDY, Large, yellow, 
changing to bull'; remarkably fine. 
JIELVILLE, Pale rose, shaded with pink, 
copped. 
MEltLE DE LABULAIS, Cream color 
edged with rose, cupped. 
NEPIIOTOS, Large and globular, pale 
yellow, fine. 
ODORATISSIJIA, Blush, with deeper 
centre ; fine. 
PALLINE PLAXTIER, Full, globular, 
light straw color. 
perfection. Bright apricot color. 
PRINCESS HELEN :iIODESTE, Pure 
white, fine. 
PRINCESSE MARIE, Rosy blush ; large. 
SIR AV ALTER SCOTT, Pale rose color, 
veiT fine. 
SOPRANO, Dark sulphur. 
SOUVENIR D’UN AMI, Large, full, 
pale rose ; one of the best and should 
be e.xtcnsively cultivated. 
iiOTII ilAA’, >Iost beautiful soft or 
light rose, flower large and very fine. 
TAGLIONI, Creamy white, large and 
fine. 
TRIOMPIIE DE LUXEMBOURG, 
Large aurora, shaded pink ; very fine 
and much esteemed. 
A'TCtORIA AIODESTE, Blush pink. 
VICO.AITESSE DE GAZES, Yellow 
shaded with copper. 
AVILLIAAI AVALLACE, Pale blush, 
IZEPHYRINE, Pale yellow, fin,e. 
MICROPHYLLAS. 
PRICE — 50 Cents each. 
ALBA, OR ODORATA ALBA, Creamy 
white, beautiful shining foliage, and 
very fragrant ; blooming throughout 
the season. 
CRESTED, Deep brilliant scarlet, envel.- 
oped in a rough thorny calyx; 
blooms several times during the sear 
son. 
BANKSIA ROSES. 
PRICE— 87 1-3 Cents each, 
WHITE, Pure white, small, very double YELLOAA', Similar to tlie preceding, 
and pretty, in large clusters. I with clear yellow flowers. 
PHLOXES. 
Tlic Phloxes arc at this time the most ])opular of all lierbaceous perennials. They 
•arc very easy of culture, and being unbounded bloomers, they emblazon the early 
autumn with a lavish profusion of the most exfiuisite colors. Our collection com- 
■prises the very best old and new varieties. AVhole roots may be had in the tall and 
spring ; also plants in pots in the spring, suitable for bedding out lor early laU 
^)looming. 
PRICE— unless otherwise noted, 18 Cents each ; per doz. $1,00, 
