te ia679 



M681 



a|H682 

 H683 

 »^t684 

 iA6S5 



OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GU 



D FLORAL GUIDE. 



33 



Per pkt. 



LEPTOS'IPIION, Nut. Ord. Polemonid cece. Charming hardy annuals. 



Grace and beauty in flower and foliage are here harmoniously blended. 



Leptos'iplion androsa'ceus alhus, pure white, for small beds, masses, and edgings, \ ft. . 0 



n r hlaci'nus, lilac, for small beds, masses, and edgings, ft..^, 0 



„ au reus, golden yellow, a pretty miniature plant, for edgings, &c., ^ ft. l/u^o 0 



densiflo'rus, rose-lilac, very beautiful and effective in beds and masses, 1 ft. 0 



» "^TVwX- / a^***" > albus, pure white, very beautiful ,, „ 1 ft. 0 



,, hyVridus, pretty miniatures for small beds, masses, and edgings, ^ft^Ve^- 0 



„ lu'teus, primrose, orange centre, pretty miniatures, for small beds, &c, g- ft. 0 



LIA'TltIS, Nat. Ord. Composfita. Handsome hardy perennial. 



1686 Lia'tris pycnostach'ya, purple flowers, in dense spikes, 3 ft 0 G 



LIL'IUM, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Magnificent hardy bulbs. 



1687 Lil'ium aura'tum, the magnificent golden rayed Ldy of Japan j Seedlings of these [16 



1688 „ gigan'teum, ivhite, very fragrant, a noble plant, 6 ft. . . I seldom appear I 0 6 



1689 „ lancifo'lium, from choiee varieties, 2 ft J above ground till j 1 0 



1690 „ tenuifolium, a small bright crimson lily of great beauty J the second year. ( 1 0 



LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria majalis), Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Hardy perennial. 



1691 Lily of the Valley, seed for export Qd. & 1 0 



LDLXM TIIES, Nat. Ord. Tropceoldcece. Pretty hardy annuals. 



Dwarf slightly fragrant annuals, for shady damp situations; very effective for spring gardening. 



IftJ 



H692 

 64693 

 <t-1694 



1695 

 ^1696 

 ML697 

 1698 

 M699 

 1700 

 1701 

 1702 



1703 

 1704 



1705 * 

 , 1706 i 

 •-M707 

 1708 

 1709 ( 

 1710 

 1711 

 1712 

 1713 



1714 



1715 

 1716 

 1717 

 1718 



1719 

 1720 

 1721 

 1722 

 1723 

 1724 

 1725 

 1726 

 1727 

 1728 

 1729 

 1730 

 1731 

 1732 



Limnan'thes Douglas'ii alba, white, £ ft. . . 0 



,, „ grandiflo'ra, bright yellow, bordered white, 2 ft. . . . v 1 y .«> Z K K. . . . 0 

 „ „ ro'sea, blush rose, £ f t , . . \ . o 



LIM'RIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Useful hardy annuals, &c. 



Snapdragon-like flowers, remarkable for the beauty and variety of their colours. 



Lina'ria alpina, blue and orange, a beautiful rock plant, | ft. 0 



„ biparti'ta alba, pure white, very pretty, 1 ft. .^.IvK^f 0 



„ ,, splen'dida, rich deep purple, 1 ft 0 



„ New Golden, golden yellow, handsome, 1 ft 0 



„ reflex'a, various, fine rock plant, £ ft. . 4vv.k^v' 0 



„ triornithoph'ora (three birds seated on the spur) yellow and purple, h.h.a., 1 ft. 0 



„ tris'tis, colours from yellow to primrose, blotched purple or crimson, dwarf.. „_0 



„ fine mixed 0 



Ll'MM, Nat. Ord. Lindcece. All beautiful perennials or annuals. 



Distinguished garden favourites; perennial varieties, if sown early, flower the first season. 

 Li'nuni campanula'tum grandiflo'rum, yellow, flowers large, half-hardy perennial, l 1 ft 

 ., candidis'simum, large snow-while beautiful flowers, hardy perennial, 2ft 



corymbiflo'rum lu'teum, straw colour, half-hardy annual, 14 ft. 



0 

 0 

 0 



ila'vum, golden yellow, beautiful hardy perennial, 1^ ft 0 



0 

 0 

 0 

 0 



„ grandiflo'rum coccin'eum, brilliant scarlet, splendid, hardy annual, 1 ft.£. 



„ juniperifo'lium, deep yellow, half-hardy perennial, 1 ft 



Lewis'ii variega'tum, striped, lilac and white, hardy perennial, 2 ft 



,. Narbonen'se, beautiful bright blue hardy perennial, 1 \ ft 



' Sibir'icum (perenne), intemm blue, hardy perennial, 1 2 ft ~3 o 3 



,< „ „ ro'seum, rose lilac, pretty, hardy perennial, l£ ft. . o 3 



„ suffrutico'suni, purple and white, fine rock or pot plant, h.-hardy perennial, 1ft. 0 6 



LISIAA'THUS, Nat. Ord. Gentiand cece. Splendid greenhouse plant. 

 Lisian'thus Russellia'nus, rich blue, shaded purple, a fine indoor plant, 1§ ft \ 0 



LOBELIA, Nat. Ord. Lobelia cece. Beautiful half-hardy annuals, &c. 



Gems of the floiver garden, so well known that they " need no bush.' 1 



Lobelia Cardinalis, scarlet, half-hardy perennial, 2 ft j 0 



„ „ ful'gens multiflo'ra, bright scarlet, half-hardy perennial, 2 ft 1 0 



„ Saiter'ii, deep scarlet, handsome variety, half-hardy perennial, 2 ft. 1 0 

 „ „ Queen Victoria, scarlet, with very dark ornamental foliage, half- 

 hardy perennial, 2 ft X 



„ Eri'nus compac'ta alba, pure white, fine tufts of flowers, \ ft 0 



„ „ Gordo'nii (new), intense blue, white centre, 3 ft 0 



Miss Murphy, pure while, very compact, a good pot plant, ± ft. 6d. & 1 



Paxtonia'na, bright blue, centre pure white, beautiful, * ft 0 



„ Blue King, light blue, centre pure white, improved variety 0 



„ Princess Alexandra, large pure white flowers, very fine, § ft 0 



„ specio'sa, Crystal Palace var. {true), deep blue, beautiful, \ ft .' . 0 



„ „ kermesi'na, crimson violet, beautiful, \ ft 0 



,, mixed, all colours 0 



gra'cilis erec'ta compac'ta, celestial blue, \ f t , 0 



„ „ „ ro'sea, rose, very pretty, \ f t 0 



ramo'sa nana, large deep blue flowers with white eye, erect growth, § ft 0 



„ al'ba (Snowflake), large pure white flowers, erect growth, f ft 0 



„ ro'sea, large rose-lilac flowers, erect growth, f ft q 



X 



