NEW, RARE, AND SELECT PLANTS. 
17 
NEW VARIEGATED AND GREEN IVIES. 
Algeriensc variegata. Silver leaved; very flue. 
Aurea spectabile. Golden variegated. 
Cavendishii* Deep-silver margin ; line. 
CongTomerata. Small leaved and of remarkably distinct and curious growth. 
Dentata. The largest green-leaved variety. 
Hibernia variegata. Large green leaves, blotched with white, 
Japonica. Small leaves, blotched with yellow. 
Rliombea. Small leaves, edged with white. 
Rhomboidea. Leaves dark, rich green, with a bronze hue. 
Price, 60c. each. 
NEW TUBEROUS-ROOTED OR BEDDING BEGONIA8. 
NEW TUBEROUS-ROOTED OR BEDDING BEGONIAS. 
This is a new class of Begonias, produced since the introduction ofi?. Sedeni , 
and particularly adapted for summer bedding. They are tuberous rooted, remaining 
dormant in winter, and should be planted out in May in the same manner as the 
Caladium. They grow readily, attaining the height of twelve or fifteen inches, and 
are covered with their very large flowers from July until frost. They should then 
be taken up and wintered in the greenhouse. The following are new and superb 
Belgian varieties: — 
Ami Paul Van Acker. Nankeen color. 
Freud P. Hoser. Dark rose. 
Seedlings, mixed,various colors, 50c. ea. 
Mme. A. Stelzner. White-edged car¬ 
mine. 
Sedeni superba. Brilliant carmine. 
Price, 61 each. 
NEW TEA ROSES. 
Amazon. Clear, deep yellow; large, full, and fine. 
A’Bouquefcs. Deep blush-pink; good size, free bloomer. 
Belle Lyonnais. Deep canary-yellow, tinted with salmon; large, full, fine form 
and habit; growth vigorous. 
Belle Fleur d*Anjou. Large, full, and fine; rose, shaded white at the edges; 
fine form. 
Helvetia Flowers salmon, with rosy^peach centre; large, very full, fine form, 
and vigorous growth. 
2 
