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Primula — Chemensis Fimbriata Pulcherima {Fenary ).—This beautiful new variety of the 
Chinese Primrose produces pure white flowers, which differ from the well-known 
Fimbriata Alba by their being marked with a distinct light violet eye. The coloring 
is delicate, fine form, and prettily fringed, dark foliage. It is deserving of particular 
attention .. . 
Statice Suworowi. -This new annual species comes highly authorized, and if sown early 
and successively may be had in bloom during the entire season. Each plant produces 
ten to fifteen flower spikes from fifteen to twenty inches in height, of a very bright 
rose shaded with crimson. The entire bed is a charming sight, the foliage being 
almost hidden by the flower spikes...50 
Stock —Large Flowering Miniature [Snowflake ).—A superior and beautiful variety ; the 
flowers are of the clearest possible white, and contrast grandly with the dark wall¬ 
flower-leaved glossy foliage. The greatest merit is that it is well adapted for forc¬ 
ing, and if sown in January, the plants will bloom early in the Spring. It is said to 
be of high value to florists for cut flowers and for market plants.50 
SUNFLOWER “ HENRY IRVING.’ 
Sunflower— Miniature .—This new dwarf variety is highly ornamental for beds or borders. 
The flower is about one inch in diameter, with a dark centre, surrounded with an 
over-lapping row of broad deep golden petals..15 
Sunflower— -(New), “Henry Irving .”—A hardy annual about three feet in height, with single 
flowers about two inches in diameter. The dark centre is surrounded with one 
single row of golden-yellow petals. It is a magnificent bedding plant, either as a 
single specimen or in masses.15 
Sweet Pea— Adonis .—'This is a new and distinct addition to the Sweet Pea family. It 
supplies a want long felt in the range of colors, the bright rosy carmine blossom 
contrasting most pleasingly with the pure white, invincible scarlet, and other more 
decided shades in cultivation.25 
CANNA EHEMANI. 
This is a magnificent Canna. It grows to the height of five or six feet, with large banana-like 
foliage; flowers large, resembling a gladiolus bloom; color crimson scarlet, and hanging 
pendents in clusters from the top of the plant. Each stalk produces a succession of clusters 
for a long time. This Canna may be treated as a semi-aquatic plant by planting in a large 
tub partially immersed in water. It is a grand acquisition, and should be in every garden. 
Each plant, 50c. ; bv mail, 10c. additional. 
