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Las diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 • -D r> NUUaBSr-Oa^bQrQ Bay JBoad. \aEBD amMB-QooMotttat BtOidiaga, Port mmt, Viotoria, Britiah CQimmbia* 3 ( 3 VICTORIA. B. C. MoMIIiLAN St SON. BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 1879. . JO'S lo c:Xo c) rJo b /] •^ ^'mM^<''^'':'«* 1 S7S-SO. 0^1fS1^0@¥Oi — OF — Fruit and Ornamental TREES, HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS, FOX% s.^XiS B-sr P. T. JOHNSTON & CO., (Successors to Mitchell A Johnston,) Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists. NUBSBEY—C^cibQro Bay iSosd. SEED STOBE—OoGid&ntal BuiMiag^t Po^t> m^mtp ViotoriSt Britiab QQlambis* VICTORIA, B. C. MCMILLAN S. SON, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 1S79. Ie publishing the present Catalogue, we thank our numerous Patrons for their very liberal and increasing support, and beg to assure them that all fur- ther commands entrusted to us shall receive our best and promptest attention . We desire to call purchasers' attention to our extensive stock of Fbuit Tbers, which are in the finest condition possible. The larger sizes of our trees have been transplanted, so that they are in a state for removal, and will grow on any land that is at all suitable for an orchard. We have a very fine stock of Obnamental Tbees, such as Poplab, Locust, Elm, Ash, Labubnom and Maple. Our EvEBOBEEN Tbees and Shbubs are also in excellent condition, the collection consists of siich kinds as have proved to be perfectly hardy here, viz: Wellinotonia, Yew, Box, Junipeb, Cbtptomeeia, Thuja, the beautiful Lawsons Cypeess, and the far-famed Cupbessus Fcnebbis, the finest ever, green yet known. Having a large collection of Plants in pots, we are in a position to supply out flowers, and to make bouquets at almost any season of the year. P. T. JOHNSTON & CO. VicTOBiA, B. C, October, 1879. €AT AhQQME Barljr "Varieties. Early Harvest, Bed Astrachan, Sweet June. Late S-u.aan.Tn.sr et33.d. FaJU. 'Varieties. Early Pennock, Fall Beauty, Fall Pippin, Gloria Mundi, Gravenstein, Porter, Summer Hagloe, Summer Queen, Twenty Ounce, Waxen, Westfield's Seek-no-far- ther. Barl3r <& Z^ate "TTTiaa.. ter "Varieties. Baldwin, Baxter's Permain, Blue Permain, Blenheim Orange, Dutch Mignonne, Esopus Spitz enberg, King of Tompkins County Monmouth Pippin, Northern Spy, Ortley, Reinette de Canada, Riiode Island Greening, "Koxbury Busset, Swaar, White Winter Perraain, Wine Sap, Yellow Bellflower, Yellow Newtown Pippin. Earljr "Varieties. Passe Colmar, Seckel, Tyson, Vicar of Winkfleld. Bartlett, Beurre Clairgeau, Dix, Doyenne, Flemish Beauty, Golden Beurre, Louis Bonne de Jersey, Beurre Diel, Madeline, Beurre Easter, Bradshaw, Coe's Golden Drop, Drap d'Or, Green Gage, Imperial Gage, Imperial Ottoman, Beurre Gris d'Hiver, Beurre Bance, Chaumontel, Glout Morceau. Pound, Earlsr cSu Late -^TCT-iii- Winter Nelis. ter Varieties. Italian Prune, Jaune Hative, Jeflferson, Peach, Purple Gage, Belle de Oboisy, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Bigarreau Napoleon, Carnation, Elton, Black Prince, Concord, Creveling, Black Naples, .Common Red, Governor Wood, Kentish, Knight's Early Black, Late Duke, Lewelling, Red Magnum Bonum, Reine Claude de Bavay, Schuyler Gage, Washinetoa, Y Egg. May Duke, Red Oxheart, Reine Hortense, Rockport, White Heart. Delaware, Hartford, lona, Red Cherry, (small), Victoria, Isabelfe, Royal Muscadine, White Tokay. White Dutch. PRICE LIST OF FRUIT TREES. APPLES. EACH. PEE 100 2 years old 25 Cts. $20 00 3 years old 373^ •• 25 00 4 years old 50 " 40 00 N. B.— Those buying 25 will be charged at the 100 rate. PEARS. KACH. FEB 10 2 years old 50 Cts. $4 00 3 years old 75 " 6 00 4 years old 100 " 8 00 PLUMS. EACH. PEE 10 2 years old ' 50 Cts. $ 4 00 3 years old 75 " 6 00 4 years old 100 8 00 Extra size ., 1 50 CHERRIES. EACH. PEE 10 2 years old... 50 Cts. $4 00 3 years old 75 " 6 00 4 years old 1 25 10 00 Extra size T. 1 50 PEACHES.— Early and Late Varieties. EACH. 2 years old $1 00 3 years old 1 50 NECTARINES.— In Variety. Size and Prices similar to Peaches. APRICOTS.— Moorpark and Blenheim. EACH. 2 years old $1 00 3 years old 1 50 Trained for walls, large 2 50 The above prices are for ftrst-class trees. A liberal discount to dealers. ties Str( Che Asp Bla( Elac Eng Med Bas; Bas] Khu Sibe Seal Quii Bak Bus] Bun Fen] Feni Hors Hyss Lav< Leiu Pot: Rose Eue, Sage Tans Thyi Wint Won GliAPE VINES. CURRANTS. GOOSEBERRIES. 50 Cents to $1 50 $3 00 per dozen varie- fi.« f ^^'^Pio"' Houghton's Seediir.g. Downing's Seedling. The above ties are under good cultivation, quite "mildew proof." Strong bushes each 25 cents; per dozen, $3 00 STRAWB^-RRIES. British Queen Jucunda, Triomphe de Gand, Golden Queen Colonel Chesney, Monmouth Seedling, Kentucky and Wilson's Albany! Per 100, $1 50 to $2 50 Miscellaneous. Asparagus Boots SRo nn inn Blackberries, Kittatinny, hardy and vigorous, each.V. ;.■.■.■. ^Hents Blackberries, Lawton 12Vf.pnfsAnpV, 4i7'^n mn English Filbert, large trees . . ! ! ^ '"''*' ^^'^' ^^ ^° P^^o^S Medlar, large trees t^^n Kaspberries, Common Red '. «q'nn'.;*. inn 5Snfe"p'' f"T^^"'" ^'^'^^S^,' ^"^8« orange yeilow:ea"ch.;.V;.:Teents ^ka^piants::::::::::::::::::::;;;;::;::f2x^-,,-^^^^^ 50 to 75 cents each HERBS. Balm Bush Basil. Burnet Fennel Fenugreek Horse Eadish, per dozen Hyssop .25 Lavender _ Lemon Thyme ................... Pot Marjoram Rosemary „^ Rue...... . 25 Sage ...y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.]'.'..'. ^^ Tansy " ' „^ Thyme ■■.■..■.■.■.■.■;.■.■ ^5 Winter Savory ."..." Wormwood , - EACH. 25 25 25 25 to 50 2 00 25 to 50 25 25 to 50 to 50 25 to 50 25 25 25 6 Deciduous Ornamental Trees and Shruus. Acer Miicrophyllura (Native Maple) Acer Negundo. Fraxinifolium (Ash-leavecl maple) Amygdalus Commmiia (Almoud), large size •* '•, '• double pink " '• " " white iEsculus Hippocaatanus (Horse Chestnut) Ailanthus Gliiiidulosus (Tree of Heaven^ • Amorpha Fruticosa, a hardj' shrub with purple flowers Calycanthus Ovatus, (American Allspice) Catalpa, very ornamental shrub Carya Alba ( Hickory ) Castanea Vesca (Spanish Chestnut), strong Celtis Tourneforti, (Nettle Tree) Cratoegus Coccineus Flore Pleno (double flowering thorn). . . . , CratcEgus Oxyacanthi.3 (The Hawthorn), large trees " " fur hedges, per 100, transplanted, large.. Cytisus Laburnum (Common Laburnum) Cytisus. in variety, ornamental shrubs Dexatzia Crenata Candidissima Plena (double Deutzia) " Gracilis ( The Deutzias are white, frecblooming j '* Scabra, fine \ hardy Shrubs. j Fagus Sylvatica (Common Beech) Ficus Carica (Fig tree) '. Fraxinus. Excelsior (Common Ash), tall trees Fraxinus Excelsior Pendula (Weeping Ash) Gleditschia Triacantha (Honey Locust), transplanted Gymnocladus Canadensis, (Kentucky Coffee Tree), a fine tree with rough bark and feathery foliage, small plants ...... Hydrangea Hortensis, large pink clusters of flowers Juglans Cincrea, (Butternut) Nigra (Black Walnut) Regia (English Walnut) Leycesteria Formosa, autumn blossoming shrubs Ligustrum Vnlgare (Privet), per 100, $10 to $20 Liriodendron Tulipifera (the Tulip tree), very ornamental Magnolia Acuminata , . Magnolia Tripetala Myrica Cerifera (Candleberry Myrtle) Populus Argentea (Silver Poplar), tall, transplanted, large. . . . Populus Fastigiata (Lombardy Poplar), tall, transplanted Punica, Pomegranate, double scarlet " '• white Pyrus Aucuparia (Mountain Ash) Pyrus Japonica, blossoms in winter, scarlet flowers Paliurus Aculeatus (Christ's Thorn) , small Philadslphus Coronarius (Mock Orange), strong Eibes Sanguineum, red flowering currant Robinia Pseud-acacia, (Locust) , transplanted " " " extra size '• Tortuosa Roses, Standard, best European varieties, per dozen $9 00 " Dwarf, good collection, per dozen, $5 00 to $7 50 . . . . ,25, 50, 25 to 1 00 to .25, 50, 75 to 50 to i>0 to 1 00 to 50 to 50 to 5 00 to 50 to 50 to 50 to 50 to 50 to 75 to 1 00 to 50 to $1 2 2 2 KACH. 75 50 50 50 50 00 75 50 00 00 00 00 •50 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 50 50 50 to 1 00 50 50 2 00 1 00 25 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 1 50 2 50 2 50 50 to 50 to 25 to 50 to 25 to 50 to 75 to 25 to 25 to 50 to 50 to 50 50 50 50 50 00 00 50 00 75 Deciduous Ornamental Tiiees and Snituiis. — Continued. EACH. 50 50 00 75 50 00 00 00 00 •50 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 50 50 00 50 50 00 00 25 00 50 50 50 00 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 00 00 50 00 75 Rhamnus Catharticus, (Buckthorn) 25 Sambucus Nigra Variegata, n vaiiety of the Elder tree with var- iegated leaves Sambucus Nip^o,, (the Elder) Styrax Offlcinule, wliite flowered shrub Symphoricarpus Racemosup. (the Snowberry) Syringa Vulgaris (Lilac), large 1 " Alba (White Lilac) 1 " Persica (Persian Lilac) 1 Tilia Europcea, (Linae tree or Linden of Euro'ie,, small plants. Ulmus Americana (American Elm), trantj 'antec'. large •' Campestris, (English Elm) •' Suberosa (CorkbarkElm) 1 Vii arnum Opulus (the Guelder Rose) 25, Weigelia Rosea, a hardy shrub which yields a profusion of white and pink colored flowers in early spriur; 50, to 1 00 and 1 50 50 to 25 to 00 to 00 to 00 to 50 to 50 to 00 to 50 to 75 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 50 00 << Hakdy Evergreen Trees and Shrubs. EACH. Buxos Arborescens (Box Tree), transplanted 50 to 1 60 " Variegata • ' 1 00 to 1 50 Cedrus Deodara, we have a limited stock of this valuable and perhaps most beautiful of all evergreen trees 2 50 to 3 00 Cistus, in variety; handsome evergreen shrubs 50 Cupressus Lawsoniana 50, 1 00 to 3 50 " Mncrocarpa (California Cypress) 50 to 75 " Sempervirens Pyramidalis, an upright growing cy- press of very close and compact growth 50 to 1 50 Funebris; this is one of the most graceful as well as the most beautiful evergreens in cultivation 2 50 Cryptomeria Japonica, very elegant 1 50, 2 50 to 7 50 " Elegans, a very crnamental low evergreen tree of a brownish green color 1 50 Cotoneaster Microphylla, suitable for poor soil 50 to 1 00 CratcEgus Pyracantha, (Pyracantha Thorn) scarlet berries, 50, 1 00 to 1 50 Eleagnus Japonica Aurea Variegata, very showy evergreen shrub, with large distinctly variegated leaves 60 to ] 50 Erica Mediterranea, a hardy heath 50 to 1 60 Escallonia Macrantha, red flower, very ornamental 60 to 1 60 Euonymus Radicans. ... 1 00 " '* Variegata. two sorts, silver and gold 60 to 1 60 Ilex Aquifolia (English Holly), small 50 Juniperus Bermudiana (Pencil Cedar), strong 1 60 " (Native Species), strong, transplanted 75 to 1 50 " Hibernica (Irish Juniper), small plants 50 to 1 00 " Suecica (Swedish Juniper), small plants 50 to 1 Oq Laurus Tinus 50 to 1 50 Libocedrus Decurreng (California Cedar), large 2 00 to 3 50 Madura Aurantiaca, (Csage Orange) 50 Prunus Lauro-cerasus (Common Laurel. Cherry Laurel, &c.) 60, 1 00 to 2 00 Rhododendron (Native Speciew) 75 to 1 50 Tamari:: Parviflora. light, airy habit witli green foliage 50 to 1 50 8 Hardy Evebobeen Tbees and Shbubs. — Continued. BACH. Taxus Baccata (English Yew), transplanted 1 50, 2 00 to 3 00 " Hibernica (Irish Yew) 75 to 1 00 Thuja Orientalis, (Chinese Arborvitoa) 75 to 1 50 " Aurea, a low evergreen shrub, foriniug a compact head of a golden color 1 00 to 1 50 Wellingtonia Gigantea. 3 to 10 feet high, (these are perfect pj'ra- mids. saitable where immediote effect is required) . . 1 00, 2 50 to 5 00 Yucca Gloriosa, large plants 1 50 " Aloefolia, small plants 50 (The Yuccas are evergreen drooping-leaved plants, suitable for vases on balconies, laws, steps, &o.) Habdy Climbing Plants. EACH. Ampelopsis Hederacea (Virginia Creeper) $ 50 to 75 Bignonia Grandiflora, red flowers 50 to 75 Clematis Jackmanni, large blue flowers 50 to 1 50 " Fortunci, large double white flowers 1 00 to 1 50 Climbing Eoses, best varieties 75 to 1 00 Fuchsia, hardy climbing 50 to 75 Hop Vines per hundred $3 to $5, 25 Hedera Helix (Common Ivy) 50 " '* Variegata (Variegated Ivy), several varieties ... 100 Jasminum Nudiflorum, winter blooming 50 to 75 " Cfl&cinale (white Jasmine) ' 75 JKerria Japonica, flowers yellow, free-blooming 50 to io Lonicera Flexuosa (Honeysuckle) 25 to 50 •• (Scarlet Trumpet '• ) 50 •• (Yellow " •* ) 50 " Brachypoda Aurea Beticulata (the Japanese variegated Honeysuckle) ^ 50 to 75 Fassiflora Ccerulea (Passion Flower), hardy 50 to 1 00 Periploca Groeca, very beautiful foliage 50 to 100 Pyrus Japonica, scarlet flowers, winter blooming 75 to 1 50 Vmca Elegantissima Variegata (Periwinkle), very pretty 50 to 1 00 Wistaria Sinensis, large clusters of light blue flowers 1 00 to 1 50 Wistaria Magniflca, flowers in dense drooping racemes of a pale lilac color, with very graceful foliage 1 50 Hebbaoeous Plants. FEB do::. each. Achillea Ptarmiea (Sneezewort), very showy perennial, with white flowers, useful for cutting 25 Aubrietia Purpurea, for spring decoration, with violet blue flowers 25 Armaria Dianthoides, very good for edging 26 Antirrhinum (Tom Thumb), dwarf, very fine 1 00 12% Arabis Albida, yields a profusion- of white flowers in the spring and early summer months 25 Campanula Media (Canterbury Bells) 2 00 25 *' Carpatica, grows in dry soil and blooms all summer 26 9 1 00 1 50 1 50 5 00 1 50 50 is on 75 75 1 50 1 50 1 00 75 25 50 I 00 75 75 y6 50 50 50 Herbaceous Plants. — Continued. FEB DOZ. Carnations anri Pinks, in variety 2 50 Cineraria Maritima, white foliiige, fine for beds ChrysanthemumB, new varieties 5 00 •• older varieties 4 00 Centaurea Candidissima, a very beautiful hardy plant with silvery white leaves -Colchicum Autumnale, (autumn crocus) a very beautiful plant; ought to be in every garden Cerastium Biebersteini, an edging plant with silvery-white leaves, very dwarf Campanula JPyramidalis, bold spikes of pure white bell- shaped flowers Convallaria Majalis (Lily of the Valley) 4 00 Crinum Capense (a hardy Amaryllid) flowers of a creamy white color, strong flowering plants Cypripedium Album, Venus or Lady s Slipper, a remark- ably handsome Orchid, a native of this Province. . . Dictamnus Fraxinella, an old favorite, known by some un- der the name of Fraxinella Delphinium Nudicaule, a scarlet Larkspur; the flowers are of a rich orange scarlet, and have a dazzling effect; the leaves are n dark green Digitalis, Purpurea and Alba Delphinium Formosum. bold spikes of blue flowers Dielytra Spectabilis, beautiful spring blooming Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William) imported strain • 2 00 Dwarf Iris, blue 2 00 Hedysarum Coronarium, a highly ornamental plant, pro- ducing numerous spikes of fine bright red flowers . Hedysarum Coronarium Album, white flowers striped with crimson Hesperis Tristis (Night Smelling Rocket) " Matronalis (Sweet Rocket) Hollyhocks, new varieties 6 00 *• older varieties 4 00 . Iberis, Sempervirens, perennial candy tuft Lilirm Lancifolium Album (Japanese Lily) 4 00 Rubrum " 4 00 " Martagon (Martagon Lily), Scarlet 4 00 •• Martagon (Martagon Lily), Yellow . 4t0 •• Tigrinum (Tiger Lily) 4 00 " Bulbiferum (Orange Lily) 4 00 " C^ndidum (White Lily) 4 00 LycJinis Haageana, scarlet flowers . ' ' Chalcedonioa, bright scarlet flowers, large truss . . Lythrum Roseum Superbum Lupinus Polyphyllus, blue spring blooming MyosotisPnlustris Semperflorens, an improved variety of Forget-me not, very fine .... Oxalis Floribunda. edging plivnt, red leaves with yellow flowers EACH. 25 25 60 26 26 25 25 Qio 50 50 50 25 50 50 to .75 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 375/. 37 J^ siy, iyiy, r siy, 50 26 26 25 26 10 Herbaceous Plants. — Continued. PER DOZ. Oxulis Vakliviaria, blooms throughout the whole summer, bright yellow flowers, Penstemon, a garden variety of Penstemon, with large red and white bell-shaped flowers; the jfoliage is dark green; a very handsome plant Pancratium Illyricum, a bulbous-rooted plant bearing large fragrant pure white flowers Primula Acaulis (English Primrose) Pink " " " Yellow Penatemons, Digitalis and Torreyanns Pyrethrum Parthenium Aureum (Golden Feather) 1 00 Polyanthus, fine laced, in great variety 2 50 Pansies, from the finest English strain 2 00 Potentilla, yellow flowers ""^ "i Staehys Lanata, ailvery-white foliage, fine for bordering. . Salvia Argentea, silvery- white foliage, very effective. .... Southern Wood, Old Man, &c Spiroea Japonica, one of the most beautiful plants in culti- vation; it bears large panicles of pure white flowers, Spergula Pilifera, a dense border grass three inches high, covered with white flowers, per clump Sempervivum Calcaratura, (House Leek) ; good for edging Salvia Patens, a hardy bine-flowering salvia Scabious, in variety 1 00 Silene Acaulis, pink flowers Stock Brompton, or Winter Flowering, large plants 2 00 . " " small plants 50 Thymus Citriodorus Auroa Variegatn. (variegated lemon thyme) ; useful for edging 2 00 Tritoma Uvaria, fine flower spikes, blossoms in autumn . . Violets, blue and white 2 00 Variegated Grass, for edging " " " by the 100, price on application. Verbena Venosa, a perfectly hardy verbena, with purple flowers ... Wallflowers, in variety, strong plants 2 00 Gladiolus. EACH. 25 60 50- 25 25 25 26 26 25 25 50 25 50 to 75 25 26 50 12^^ 25 26 76 26 26 26 26 These are hardy perennial bulbous-rootpd plants, yielding a profusion of very beautiful flowers throughout the summer months. PEB DOZ. EACH . Common Varieties 2 00 25 Choice French Hybride, named sorts 4 00 37^ Perennial Phloxes. The Perennial Phloxes are quite hardy, producing a profusion of bloom dur- ing summer and autumn. The heads of blossoms are of immense size, and all shades of color. Price, 50 cents each, except where quoted; per dozen, $5, our selection. PiiB DOZ. EACH. Eight choice, named sorts 5 00 50 11 Dahlias. growth; the Sowirs are of the m™t pTrfS g^Siutef^rr "andZib'-r.ff and all the intermediate ,hai, ol color. Prte:i?KT™Kch;'"j^.'=d?|^°J: Standard Roses. tion. and have strong Lnas three to ?v'eTeeT£^h.'^'p^XS.\tt^^^^^^^^ Augusts Mie, a very beimtiful Rose, which, under cood oninvIfiL i ti" to resist the mildew entirely; the color is Jearjink cultivation, is able AiME ViBERT, pure white large clusters of flowers, very'free-bloominff Blanchepleub, pure white, a strong grower oioommg. EpwAED MoRKEN, glossy pink, very large and full, a good rose Euoexe^Appekt. a dark, brilliant criSson colo^, sSpassTng Gear.t de Bat- Empebeub de Maroc, a velvety d&rk crimson color, very fine indeed Gloire de Dijon, Tea Rose, dark apricot color n^aeea. Habrisonii. like Persian Yellow, but forms a large weeping head John Hopper, light rose, very large flower. ' ^ Lord Raglan, dark crimson, an excellent rose. Madame Boll, blush, a strong grower and a large rose flower Madame Rivers, color a delicate blush, well formed and fine ' Moss, pink and white. The moss roses are very beautiful when in bud and ought to be in every garden. * "" Madame Vodot. a delicate blush color; this is a very pretty rose of finefnrn, Persian Yellow, sweet scented foliage, a good old rose one form. Princess Mathilda, very dark crimson. Sib Walter Scott, rose colored, a strong grower, sui)erb. Dutch Bulbs, Imported Direct from Holland. PEB DOZ Anemones, double, in 10 choice named sorts i an •• mixed ;.•::. 1 JJ Crocus, in 10 varieties, named sorts 37 V to SO Hyacinths, choice named, double and single, large for glasses or potting ^ . qq Hyacinths, choice named, double and single, smailor for bedding „ ^^ Hyacinths, distinct colors, double and single ' ' " ' q 00 Iris, (English), choice named sorts . 7 en Jonquils ..;..■.■;.■. loo Narcissus, double white i en Polyanthus } H" other kinds ." 1 00 to 1 fiO Ranunculus, Persian, mixed nri ' *' Turban ." '//_ '^ Snowdrops, double ,1^ each. 25 37y, 25 25 25 25 J 12 Dutch ^BuLBS, &g. — Continued. PSB XX>Z. BACH . Tnlipa, choice named sortn, doable and single 1 60 ♦ late show.... ♦. 2 00 " Parrot, mixed 100 " double and single, mixed 1 00 12^ BEDDING PLANTS IN SPRING, such as Zonale Geraniums, Double Petunias, Verbenas. Shrubby Galceolaris, Heliotropes, etc., per doz., $2 00. Orders strictly attended to. Trees and shrubs taken up and packed with the greatest care; can be sent qui'« safely to any part of the Province. Bouquets, Wreaths, and any Flo al designs made in the most elegant stylo and at the shortest notice. Cut flowers supplied. Gardens and Pleasure Grounds Inid out; plana and specifications prepar- ed, and trees and shrubs supplied at reasonable rates. ^ ♦ < \ • New Forage Plant. PRICKLY COMFREY YIELDS FROM 80 TO 100 TONS TO THE ACRE CUT GREEN, AND IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOE THE FEEDING AND FATTENING OF STOCK, AND FOR INCREASING THE MILK OF COWS. BEING A DEEPLY-ROOTED PLANT, IT IS INDE- PENDENT OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE, AND AF- FORDS HEAVY CUTTINGS IN THE DRIEST AND HOTTEST WEATHER. Price per 100 Strong Sets, - - $6.00 READY IN FEBRUARY. i \ ,/■