New Plants for 1885 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSA. 
An exceedingly handsome ornamental plant, for the greenhouse or conservatory. 
It has a pretty feathery growth, and is extremely useful for cutting for decorations. 
Price, $2.50 each. 
ASPARAGUS TENNISSIMA. 
A beautiful climbing variety, of rapid growth ; one of the most useful vines for 
decorations yet introduced, having a beautiful, light, and feathery appearance. 
Price, 35 cts. to $2.00 each. 
ASPARAGUS REMOSA. 
A dwarf and very pretty variety, of strong growth ; very useful for bouquets, cut- 
flowers, or floral designs of any description. 
Price, 50 cts. each. 
NEW JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Bois Rose. Pearly white, passing to light rose ; long petals, fine, large flower. 
Bras-rogue. Rich, velvety, crimson-maroon ; small and free. 
Bend D' Or. Much twisted, grand show-flower ; bright sulphur-yellow. 
Bicolor. Enormous, large, flat flowers; red, striped with orange; last a long 
time in flower. 
Ceres. Beautiful blush-pink; fine flower. 
Chinaman. Brilliant violet-purple, occasionally streaked with silvery-white ; fine 
flower. 
Delicatum. Blush ; very large ; petals broad and flat, tapering to a point. 
F. Ii. Harris. Bright cinnamon-red ; a new and fine color ; distinct and good ; 
late. 
Frinbriatum. Most delicate pink ; fringed. 
Gloriosum. Beautiful lemon-color ; very free-flowering ; one of the earliest. 
Hon. John Walsh. Dark lake; a new color in Chrysanthemums; free. 
H. Waterer. Enormous flowers, of great substance; flat; yellow, with copper 
centre. 
Hiver Fleuri. Cream-color, tinted with rosy violet ; centre of flower buff-yellow. 
