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I10VEY AND CO.'S CATALOGUE OF 
Henry Hen nett. Bright, clear rose, with yellow centre; medium size; full and 
free bloomer. 
Mad. Denis. White, sulphur-yellow centre; large, full, fine form; growth very 
vigorous. 
Mad. F. Janin. Fine orange-yellow, sometimes copper-colored in the centre; 
full, fine form, and good habit. 
Mad. Maria Arnaucl. Fine canary-yellow, changing to white; large, full, and 
fine form. 
Marcelin Koda. White, with yellow centre; large, full, fine form. 
Mont ltosa. Aurora salmon, reverse of petals shaded rose; fiowers medium, 
full. 
Perle de Lyon. Deep yellow, sometimes apricot; very large, full, and fine form; 
extra fine. Price, $1 each. 
NEW AND SELECT PLANTS. 
ABUTILONS. 
These are erect-growing greenhouse plants, from two to six feet high, flowering 
during winter and spring, blooming also in summer, in the open ground. The 
flowers are bell-shaped and pendulous and are produced in abundauce from the 
axils of the leaves. 
Album. Flowers pure white, vigorous habit. 
Aureum. Flowers large; clear, deep yellow; habit vigorous. 
Houle de Niege. (See special description, p. 4.) 
Insignis. (See special description, p. 5.) 
Mesopotamicum. Flowers scarlet and orange. 
Mesopotamicum var. Similar to the last; green leaves, blotched with gold. 
Pattersoni. Dwarf habit, with large crimson fiowers, veined. 
Santana. Flowers large; brownish-crimson. 
Souvenir d’Arapfo. Flowers yellow, beautifully veined. 
Thoriipsoni. Leaves mottled and blotched with deep golden-yellow. 
Venosum. Flowers large, brownish-crimson. 
Price, 30c. each; $3 per dozen. 
ACHYRANTHES. 
All the Achyranthes are beautiful plants, and now almost indispensable for bed¬ 
ding purposes, either in masses or in the ribbon style, their brilliant tinted leaves 
forming a marked contrast with all other plants. 
Acuminata. A very showy sort, with large, broad, acuminate leaves, which are 
of a bright blood-red, shaded and mottled with crimson. 
Aureus reticulatus. Leaves light green, regularly marked with a network of 
golden-yellow. 
Gilsoni. A “ sport "from A. Verschaffeltii , and much more brilliant in color. The 
leaves are of a bright carmine or rosy tint, and the stems pinkish-violet. 
Mrs. «J. «J. Harvey. A variety of Acuminata , but much dwarfer in habit and 
brighter in color. 
Lindenii. A beautiful variety of dwarf, erect habit, and leaves of a deep blood- 
red ; best for bedding. 
Lindenii var. Hoveyi. A new, distinct, and very handsome varietv, obtained 
by us from a “sport" of A. Lindenii; leaves of bright green, with red midrib; 
rich, goideu veins and brilliant crimson stems. 
Price, 25c. each; $2.25 per dozen. 
