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Camellias, 2d Class. 
Tlie flowers of this class, although very 
line, are irregular in form and arrange- 
ment of the petals ; hut the colors are 
very brilliant and various, and in many 
of them beautiful. 
CHANDELERII, White and crimson. 
DONKALARII, White, rose and crim- 
son. 
ELEGANS, Rose. 
GlLESIl, Crimson and white. 
GUNNELLI, White. 
GRAUAMI, Wliite. 
IMBRICATA, (Dunlap’s,) Pink. 
“ ALBA, White and rose. 
NIVALIS SUPERBA, Snow' white. 
PHILADELPHIA, (Smith’s,) Rose red. 
QUEEN, (Fielder’s,) Light rose. 
SWELTIANA, Rose, spotted and red. 
SPECIOSA, Crimson and white. 
VARIEGA'rA, Rose and white. 
With several other choice sorts. 
Centropogan. 
FASTUSSUM, 50c. 
Ceonothus. 
OVATUS, Large spikes of small 
flowers, 50c. 
THYRSIFOLIUS, Deep blue 
flowers, 50c. 
Cestrum. 
AURANTIACU5I, Orange-col- 
ored flowers, 50c. 
NOCTURNUM, Night scented 
jessamine, 38c. 
Cieriantlms. 
MARSHALLII, 25c. 
PI.ENA, Double wall-flowers, 38c. 
Cineraria, 
(Fine flowering plants from 
February to May.) 
BEAUTY OF FLUSHING, 
Wliite, with rich purple edge, 25c. 
CARLOTTI GRISSI, White, 
clear blue lip, 25c. 
DAVID COPPERFIELD, Very 
dark blue, 25c. 
LADY VERNON, White, edged 
w’ith crimson purple. 25c. 
ROSY MORN, Fine deep 
orange and rosy. 25c. 
Citrus, Oranges, Lemons, &c. 
ACR.\N'TIUM, Sweet orange. $1. 
N O B I L I S MINOR, Myrtle- 
leaved ; bears when one foot 
high ; Iruit small. $1. 
CITRUS, OBLONGU.M, Long Sicily 
Lemon. $1. 
OTAITENIS, Otaheite dwarf. 50c. 
VULG.AR1S, Seville Orange, §1. 
Clematis. 
AZUREA GRANDIFLOR.A, 
Large blue flowering. 50e. 
SEIBOLDII, Scibold’s. 50c. 
Clerodendron. 
VOLUBILE. 50c. 
Comaclinum. 
AURAKTIACUM, Flowers in 
winter. 25c. 
Correa. 
ALBA, White, 50c. 
Crassula. 
LOUTS NAPOT.EON, Large, 
scarlet flowering. 25c. 
Cyclamen. 
COUM, Crimson flowering. 50c. 
EUROPEUM ALBUM, White. 25c. 
“ ROSBUJI, Rose-colored, 88c. 
INDICUM FLORA RUBRUM, 
Indian red. 50c. 
“ FLORA ALBUyi, Indian 
white. 50c. 
PERSICUM ALBUM, Persian 
wiiite, 50c. 
“ RUBRUyi, Persian red. 50c. 
Cypripedium. 
INSIGNIS, Lady siipper, very 
showy. 50c. 
Cyrtanthea. 
JUSTICEA MAGNIFICA. S8c. 
Cyrtocerus. 
PAXTONII. 25c. 
Cytissus. 
RAMOSUS, Yeliow flowering. 50c. 
Daphne. 
ODORA, sweet scented. 50c. 
Dielytra. 
SPECTARILIS, Flowers deli- 
cate rosy pink, somewhat keel- 
shaped," produced in profusion 
on drooping racemes over 
twelve inches long, the pearly- 
like corolla being set in a frost- 
work of glittering silver. 
When grown in beds it wili re- 
main for years a pennanent 
ornament. 38c. 
Erica. 
RUBIDA. 25c. 
VENTRICOSA ALBA. 38c. 
SUPERBA. 88c. 
“ AVILMORIANA. 25c. 
Escalonia. 
ARGUNENTSIS. 50c. 
MACRANTHA. 50a 
