Newspaper Page Text
OOLLEWONS OF
r%noh, English & German FLOWER SEEDS.
SAVED FROM THE FINEST EUROPEAN VARIETIES."
THESE collections are put up in packages containing
from four to twelve or more of the most beautiful va
rieties, with each variety separate.
Sent free by mail to any part of the United States.
No. |
8 12 Finest varieties, (French,) Truffaut's
new peony flowered, in separate
packets.. hha 1 00
9 12 Extra fine varieties (French) New Dwarf
Bouquets, ! ... .i1 00
10 5 Splendid varieties (French) New imbrique
pompone 1....) 50
11 10 Beautiful varieties (French) Dwarf Chrys
anthemum flowered 1 00
12 6 Extra fine varieties (French) Peony
flowered 50
13 8 Fine varieties (English) Peony flowered 50
14 16 Splendid varieties (German) Double, in-1
eluding Peony flowered, 1 00
15 12 Selected varieties (German) Quilled, best
sorts, - •• • 75
16 8 Beautiful varieties (German) Ranuneu
lus, Flowered 75
17 8 Superb varieties (German) Pyramidal
and Globe flowered, ... . 50
18 4 Finest varieties (German) New crowned 35
19 4 Finest “ “ New Hedgehog .... 35
20 25 Most Select Vaiieties 2 00
BALSAMS.
211 8 Extra fine varieties, Camellia flowered ta 75
22 8 Very “ “ Double, 50
23; 8 Extra “ - “ Dwarf, 50
24 12 “ “ “ New rose flowered, .... 75
25 12 Superb “ u From prize varie- .
ties 1 00
GERMAN STOCKS.
26 12 Beautiful varieties, Ten week hha 75
27 12 Extra fine “ New, large flower
ing 1 00
28: 8 Finest “ Wallflower leaved .... 50
29! 6 “ “ Autumn flowering .... 50
30’ 8 Splendid “ Emperor, large
flowering, 50
31 6 Finest “ Brompton 50
32 6 “ “ New Miniature 50
LARKSPUR.
33 8 Choice varieties, Tall Rocket, double,. . ha 50
34 8 “ “ Dwarf “ “ 50
35 8 Finest “ Branching, “ j 50
MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS. ,
36 8 Finest varieties, Cockscomb, ta 50
37 6 Choice “ Climbing Plants, J 50
38 25 Selected “ “ “ 'l5O
39 12 Distinct “ Ornamental Grasses,...; ha) 50
4012 Finest “ Double Hollyhocks,. ... lip 100
41 10 Splendid “ Ilelichrysum, (Everlast
ing Flowers) hpf 75
42 8 Finest “ French Marigolds ha 50
43 8 Choicest “ Marvel of Peru, ) 50
44 5 Select “ N emophila 25
45 8 Finest “ Ipomea, (Morning GIo
• rv,) ta 50
46 10 Select “ Lupins ha 50
47 6 Finest “ Ornamental Gourds, 50
48 6 Finest “ “ Leaved
Plants 50
49! 6 Finest Ornamental Fruited,....... 50
50 6 Beautiful “ Portulaecas, 50
5i 8 Splendid “ Double, German Pop-[
pies, 50
52 10 Choice “ Dianthus Chinensis ldipf 100
53 Exta fine “ Phlox Drummondii 5o
54 6 Finest “ Petunias, ha 50
'UTHERX CULTIVATOR—ADVERTISEMF.XTS.
ASTERS.
Xo.
MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS.
«Suy* _____
65 6 Fine varieties Schizanthus hh a 60
56 6 Extra fine varieties Snapdragon, hhpf 60
57 8 Choicest “ Salpiglossis, hhp 50
58 8 Finest “ Sweet Peas, ho 25
59 6 Splendid “ Scabiosa, large flow
ered • • • • 60
60 6 Finest “ Scabiosa, Dwarf 60
61 6 Finest “ Wallflower, German,
Double, hhp 60
6210 Finest “ Zinnia, elegans hp 75
GREENHOUSE PLANTS.
63 12 Fine varieties, Acacia 1 00
t>4 12 “ “ Cactus rr., 100
"5 5 “ “ Ferns, 75
f>6 6 “ “ Heliotrope, cp 75
67 6 “ “ Kennedva ns 76
68 6 “ “ Lantana . 75
69 6 “ “ Primula Sinensis, gp 100
AND. BORMAN,
Feb 67—3 m. London, Madison Cos., Ohio.
Price.
tion.
Dura-
Central Railroad.
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R. R. )
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 29, 1866. f
ON and after Monday the sth of February, two daily
trains will run between Augusta and Savannah, con
necting in both directions with trains cn the Georgia Rail
Road, as follows, viz:
Leave Augusta, 9.30 A. M. and 8.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta, 5 P. M., and 5.45 A. M.
Leave Savannah 7.30 P. M., and 6.30 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7P. M. and 6.35 A. M. Passage SB.
Freight to go by Passenger Train must be pre paid and
delivered at passenger shed thirty minutes before depar
ture of train. J. M. SELKIRK
March 6<» Master of Transportation.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON GEORGIA RAILROAD
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 1, 1866.
ON and after Sunday, December 2d, 1866, the Passenger
Trains will rjin as follows :
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 7 30 A. M
Leave Atlanta at 8 55 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6 00 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 6 00 P. M.
NIGIIT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 12 30 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 8 00 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6 15 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 10 30 A.M.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and AtV' nf S Ga.,
must take Day Passenger Train.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Mobile, and
New Orleans, must lcayj Augusta on Night Passenger
Train, at 12 30, a. m., to make close connections.
Passengers for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville,
Corinth, Grand Junction, Memphis, Louisville and St.
Louis, must leave Augusta on Day Passenger Train, at
7.30 a. m., to make close connections.
THROUGH TICKETS and Baggage Checked Through
tojbe above places.
SLEEPING CARS on all Night Passenger Trains.
E. W. COLE,
Dec G6—tf Gen’l Superintendent.
Price.
tion.
Dura-