42 
50c. 
Cactus Cereus. 
HKXAGONUS, Six an-led, 50c, 
SKUPEXTIXUS, 8nak?-like, 38c. 
SPECIOSISSIMUS, Most splen- 
38c. 
TKIAXaULARUS. Large, 
three sided, 50c. 
Cactus Ephiplullum. 
TJiUXOA'lUM, Truncated, 
Calceolarias. 
Seedlings, best selected sorts, 25c. 
Camellias. (Japan.) 1st Class. 
FLOWERS IMBRICATED, ALBA 
PLEXA, THE TYPE. 
PnrCE— From $1 00 to §2 50, accord- 
ing to size. 
The following list contains all the 
choicest Camellias in cultivation. They 
FORDII, Delicate rose, form perfect, pe- 
tals numerous and finely arranged ; 
most superb flower. 
FUL6EX8, Vivid crimson. 
IIEMPSTEADII, Clear carmine, form 
perfect, petols round, numerous and 
of great depth. 
HEXR Y FAVRE, Delicate shaded rose, 
form perfect, petals numerous, cup- 
ped and beautifully arranged ; a su- 
perb flower. 
IMBRICATA, Dark crimson blotched 
\yith pure white ; colors very dis- 
tinct ; form perfect, petals round, of 
great depth, and finely Imbricated ; 
this is the finest variegated Camellia 
now in cultivation. 
IXCARXATA, (Lady Hume’s Blush,) 
AVhite, suffused with very delicate 
rose flowers ; perfect, often angular. 
; .V .vww.i. luse uowers 
are correctly described, so that anyone: petals large and deep! 
can make his selection with confidence. ILANDRETHII 
Camellias one year inarched low by 
the dozen, to the trade, or others. 
ALBA PLEXA, Pure white, full double 
form perfect, petal broad, round and 
deep, has no superior as a white. 
ALBA FIMBRIATA, Pure white, form 
perfect, edge of each petal fringed. 
ALBA XOVA, (Dunlap’s,) Pure white, 
fiirin perfect, petals large, round and 
deep ; a superb flower. 
AMABILE, (Smith’s,) Carmine, shading 
to the centre with delicate rose, some- 
times white spotted; perfect form, 
petals round and reflcxed. 
BHNXEA II, (Smith’s,) Rose red, shading 
to the centre to clear light rose, often 
delicately striped with white; form 
perfect, petals numerous, deep and 
slightly pointed. 
CAXDlpiS.SDIA, Snow white, form 
perfect, often angular; petals large, 
round, and of great depth; will com 
pare with the Alba Plena. 
COQUETTE, Light rose, dotted with 
white, form perfect, petals round and 
finely arranged. 
DUCHESS D’ORLEAXS, White, pro- 
fusely dotted and striped with rose, 
petals finely formed. 
ELATA, Crimson, dotted with white, 
perfect, petals often reflexed. 
Dark salmon, form compact 
and slightly irregular, petals nume- 
rous and erect. 
FEASTII, White, striped with delicate 
rose, petals very large, broad and of 
fine form. 
Clear, delicate rose, or 
rose striped with white, form perfect, 
petals round, broad and beautifully 
arranged ; superb. 
MARY’LAXDICA, (Feast’s,) New; said 
to be the best scarletf Camellia in cul- 
tivation. 
MRS. ABBY AVILDER, AVhite, with tints 
of delicate pink, form perfect, full 
double, regularly imbricated and 
symmetrical. 
FETTERS, (Ritchie and Dick.) 
Rosy crimson, form perfect, petals 
numerous, very deep and closely ar- 
, ranged. 
jOCIIROLEUCA, Light creamy white. 
petals round and of great depth; 
sports in the form and arrangement 
of the petals. 
QUEEN VICTORIA, (Priestley’s,) Red 
and white. 
ROSEA, Rosy purple, fonn perfect, pe- 
tals narrow, numerous and pointed. 
SAR.VH FROST, (Ritchie and Dick,) 
Puqde crimson, flowers perfect, pe- 
tals numerous, broad and neatly ar- 
ranged. 
TEUTOXIA, AVhite, or rose and white, 
changeable ; form perfect, petals 
round, deep, and neatly arranged. 
VERITAS, (Feasts,) New ; a most su- 
perb white. 
AVILDERH, Delicate clear rose, perfect, 
imbricated ; most exquisitely ar- 
ranged, retiiining its beauty for a long 
time. 
WILLIAM IV., Carmine, blended with 
white; petals round, often reflexed 
and fine. 
