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Aquilegia leptoceras chrysantha, the beautiful 
large-flowered, Canary yellow variety , obtained 
first from Arizona. An excellent sort, .... 5 
Skinneri, very beautiful: colors scarlet and yellow, 10 
ccerulea, flowers very large; sky blue and white, 10 
glandulosa vera, very fine, large, dark purple ; 25 
Mixed varieties,. 5 
asperula. 
Commonly known as Woodruff, found in open, dry 
woods in many parts of Great Britain, and is much prized 
and cultivated almost everywhere. Less than a foot j 
high, the flowers white and fragrant, and when cut and | 
dried it emits a flavor like bitter almonds or Heliotrope. 
Asperula odorata, . J 5 
CRUCIAN ELLA. 
A pretty plant, with clusters of small pink flowers, 
and desirable for rock-work, vases, etc. 
Crucianella stylosa, 1 foot in height, . 5 
CARNATION. 
The most magnificent of all the Dianthus family. 
Flowers large, beautiful, and delightfully fragrant; a 
rival of the Rose. Seed may be sown under glass in the 
spring, or in the open ground, and the second summer 
they will flower. Some will prove single, others semi¬ 
double, and these can be pulled up as soon as they show 
flower. Young plants are perfectly hardy ; but when 
old, they are injured in the winter. A succession of 
young plants should be procured, either from seeds or 
from layers, every year. 
Carnation, German seed from named flowers, . . 25 
Extra Italian seed, saved from prize flowers only, 50 
Choicest, with white ground, . 50 j 
Choicest, with yellow ground, . 50 
CAMPANULA. 
The perennial Campanula is the well known, popular, 
large, bell-shaped flower, known everywhere as Can¬ 
terbury Bell. There are double varieties of every color, 
but, though curious, are not really so beautiful as the 
old single bell. They lose that light, transparent grace 
that is so attractive in a flower. We never yet saw a 
bell-shaped flower improved by doubling. 
Campanula'Carpatica, blue and white mixed, . 5 
Medium, (Canterbury Bell,) flowers large, 
plant 2 feet in height; single varieties mixed, . 5 
Double varieties mixed,. 5 
calycanthema, a new and beautiful variety, 
shown in the engraving,. to 
grandiflora, large, deep blue,. to 
pyramidalis, fine large flower, white and blue, . 5 
CEDRONELLA. 
A fine plant, with fragrant leaves, and long spikes of 
purplish flowers; a longtime in bloom ; 2 feet in height. 
Cedronella cana, purple, fragrant,. 5 
DIGITALIS. 
The Digitalis is quite a stately plant, when well grown, 
with flower stems at least three feet in height. The ra¬ 
cemes of flowers, as shown in the engraving, are often 
