OF VERBENAS. 
! 
For those persons not acquainted with the different varieties, 
the subscriber has selected a large number of choice ones and 
arranged them in packages, which he believes will be found quite 
satisfactory, as they are selected with great care, both, as regards 
quality, and variety of color. 
In package No.’s 1, 2 and 3, the selection is made with regard 
to as much variety of color as possible ; while in No.’s 4, 5 and 6, 
some one of the three leading colors predominate ; for instance, 
in package No. 4, scarlet will be the most prominent color ; in No. 
5, purple ; in No. 6, maroon ; yet in no case are these colors used 
to such an extent as to give the bed or mound the appearance of 
too much sameness, but enough others are included to produce a 
pleasing effect. Where it is desired to make a showy circular 
bed or mound upon the lawn, package No. 4 will be the most 
suitable, as the scarlet colors will contrast finely with the green 
grass. 
Package No. 1, will include two novelties, or extra first class, 
and two fragrant varieties. Each of the three dollar packages 
will include four novelties and two fragrant varieties. No. 3 will 
include six novelties and the fragrant varieties. 
Four persons residing in the same town, and each ordering a 
three dollar package, can have them all put up in the same box, 
(yet each package kept separate from the other,) and thus save 
to themselves much expense in Express bill ; to those ordering 
from a distance, this mode is particularly recommended. 
In arranging the prices for his plants, for the coming season, 
the subscriber has endeavored to place them within the reach of 
all lovers of this favorite flower, as the following will show : 
Twelve First Class Varieties, including two novelties and two 
fragrant varieties, 75 
Twenty-five First Class Varieties, including four novelties and 
two fragrant varieties, 3 00 
Fifty First Class Varieties, including six novelties and two 
fragrant varieries 5 00 
Novelties, or Extra First Class, each, 25 
Twelve Second Class Varieties 1 25 
Twenty-five Second Class Varieties, 2 00 
One Ilundred Varieties, including fifty from each class, 9 00 
