6 \Barr and Sugden, 



" Per pkt. 

 s. d. 



108 PHLOX DRUMMONDII AMABILIS, deep rose, dark centre i 6 



109 PHLOX DRUMMONDII FORMOSA, purplish scarlet, black eve i 6 



110 PYRETHRUM GOLDEN FEATHER. This plant, we feel, cannot be placed too prominently before our 



readers. It is truly the gardener and amateur's friend, always to be depended upon whether in 

 the formation of the most minute and elaborate designs or for edging or ribboning on the most extensive 

 scale. It is only a question of having plants of the right size, and this is to be attained by repeated 

 sowings. It is perfectly hardy, and in the spring flower garden the hue is so golden as to suggest 

 to one's mind that, in passing. through Nature's laboratory, the precious metal had been freely 

 used in imparting to this plant a colour so like the refined auriferous metal of other lands ...6d., is.,& 2 6 



111 RIVINA HERBACEA. This plant has been introduced from South America ; the flowers are insigni- 



ficant, but are succeeded by bright red berries, which impart a very pretty effect. The plant is 

 recommended for pot culture, and will be prized for table decoration, height ft 1 0 



112 SALPIGLOSSIS NIGER, described as "decidedly black, and of a distinct character ; very decorative for 



pots, and for the flower garden " 6d. and 1 o 



113 SALVIA CAMPHORATA, another of Roezl's American plants ; the leaves said to be as white as those 



of Centaurea candidissima, which will make the plant valuable as a contrast in shrubbery borders, 

 and for intermixing with herbaceous plants. The leaves, when handled, emit a strong camphor 

 odour, height 5 ft 1 o 



114 SCABIOSA MAJOR COMPACTA ATRO-PURPUREA The habit of this plant is elegant, being com- 



pact and more erect than the older variety, producing abundance of velvety dark purple flowers, 6d. and 1 c 



115 SCABIOSA NANA STRIATA FLORE PLENO, a very beautiful striped variety of the new large-flowered 



Dwarf Scabiosa, a beautiful plant.for flower-beds and borders 1 o 



116 SEDUM MAXIMOWICZII, a perfectly hardy biennial from Japan, forming large dense heads of yellow 



flowers, height ih ft 1 c> 



117 SOLANUM HiEMATOCARPUM. This Brazilian plant resembles in all respects S. pyracanthum, the 



Fire-Thorn of Madagascar, but the flowers are purple, white inside, and twice as large, and are suc- 

 ceeded by the richest blood-red berries. For conservatories and table decoration the plant will be 

 ornamental, and will be found valuable where a select sub-tropical effect is aimed at, height 3 ft. 1 c 



118 STOCK, LARGE-FLOWERED TEN- WEEK, BRILLIANT CRIMSON ROSE, colour rich and distinct, and 



flowers very double 2 6 



119 STOCK, NEWEST VICTORIA TEN- WEEK, described as "a magnificent new class ; from one common 



calyx come two distinct globular flowers, and these are formed into large, dense flower-spikes ; the 

 plant is very robust, compact, and branched, crowded with rocket-like trusses of flowers " 2 6 



120 SWEET WILLIAM, PURE WHITE, most people know the fleeting character of the Sweet William, and 



will readily appreciate one which will produce pure white flowers 6d. and 1 £,■ 



121 TELLANDSIA GIGANTEA. Mr. Roezl discovered this species on the western range of the Cordilleras 



of South America, at an altitude of 4000 feet, and describes it as a scarce plant in its native district, 

 and of gigantic size, throwing up flower stems 14 feet in height, and presenting a pyramid of flowers 

 10 to 12 feet in length is. and 2 6. 



122 TROPiEOLUM TOM-THUMB, BRONZE, another addition to a most important class of dwarf Nastur- 



tiums, which supplements our bedding plants when there is deficiency or failure is. and 2 6 



123 VERBENA HYBRIDA ROSEA, described as "the most charming and richly flowered of the Verbenas 



now in cultivation ; of a verv compact dwarf habit, and comes true from seed " is. and 2 6< 



124 VIOLA CORNUTA, BLUE PERFECTION ; for the flower garden it would be impossible to speak too 



highly of this charming plant, blooming continuously throughout the spring and summer 

 months xs. and 2 6 



125 VIOLA LUTEA MAJOR, the largest of the yellow Violas, and a mass of golden blossom from the 



earliest period of spring till autumn ij-. and 2 6 



126 XERANTHEMUM TOM THUMB, WHITE ; a very decorative plant, and the flowers valuable to cut for 



bouquets 6d. and 1 o 



127 ZAUSCHNERIA SPECIES : Roezl found this on the Sierra Nevada. It grows in nice round tufts, 



which are covered with bright scarlet flowers 2 6- 



128 ZINNIA HAAGEANA FLORE PLENO. This is a double form of the beautiful Zinnia Mexicana so 



much admired. It is a novelty of great merit ; besides its decorative effect in the flower-garden, the 

 flowers will be valuable to cut for bouquets ; they are of a beautiful deep orange, finely margined 

 with deep golden yellow is. and 2 6 



129 ZINNIA HAAGEANA GRANDIS. This is a variety of the single Zinnia Mexicana, but nearly twice 



the size in all its parts ; a valuable decorative border plant 1 o 



ADDENDUM OF SEEDS NOT EMBODIED IN CATALOGUE. 



130 ACANTHUS LONGIFOLIUS, a fine species, leaves about 2% ft. long, height ^\ft o 6 



131 ACONITUM SIISETXSE, fiowers intense bright blue, a stately plant, 4 to 6 fit o 6 



132 ANCHUSA ITALICA, a grand plant for naturalization and semi-wild places, 4/? o 3 



133 ANTIRRHINUM MULTIFLORUM, a fine variety, densely covered with rose and white flowers, \ ft. ... o 6 



134 APOCYNUM ATXBROSJEMIYOLIJJM, flowers pale red, emitting a grateful perfume, and trapping great 



numbers of flies, a curious plant, worthy of cultivation o 6 



135 ASTRANTIA CA&KlQLlGk, flowers pink striped and in umbels, an exceedingly effective plant o 6 



136 BLITUM CAPITATUM (STRAWBERRY SPINACH), a nice plant for rockwork o 3 



137 CACALIA COCCINEA, this seed, when brought under the microscope, is full of interest o 3 



138 CAMPANULA ZOYSII, a most charming Alpine Campanula, with deep blue flowers, \ft. o 6 



139 CAMPANULA TURBINATA, a splendid Campanula of very dwarf growth, and with flowers as large as 



C. Carpatica, \ft : o 6 



140 CEPHALARIA TARTARIC A, a majestic plant for semi-wild situations, 4 // o 3 



141 CHAMJEMELUM SERRATIFOLIUM, a fine rock plant, with a powerful aromatic odour, \ft o 6 



142 CLEOME INTEGRIFOLIA, an effective plant, with smooth trifoliate leaves, and small violet flowers ... o 6 



143 COCCOCYPSELUM DISCOLOR, a very interesting stove plant for hanging baskets 1 o 



144 DIANTHUS CRUENTUS, a very effective species, with large heads of blood- red flowers, \\ft o 6 



145 DIANTHUS SYLVESTRIS, a fine perennial species, with red flowers, ift o 6 



146 DIGITALIS GRANDIFLORA, the lai ge-flowet ed, yellow Foxglove, 3ft o 6 



147 DRABA AIZOON, a charming little Alpine, clothed with golden yellow flowers, \ft o 6 



148 DRYAS OCTOPETALA, a fine recumbetit, close-growing rock plant, with large white flowers o 6 



149 EPILOBIUM DADON^I, a showy border plant with deep rose flowers, \\ ft o 6 



150 ERODIUM MANESCAVI, a charming plant for borders and rock-zoork, with magenta-rose flowers ... o 6 



151 FUNKIA MARGINATA, a fine border plant, prized equally for its flowers and foliage © 6 



152 GERANIUM LANCASTRIENSE, a fine plant for borders and rock-work o 6 



153 GRINDELLIA HIRSUTULA, a fine border plant with beautiful glossy yellow flowers, xh ft o 6 



154 HIERACEUM AURANTIACUM, a fine distinct dwarf Composite plant, deep orange, 1 ft o 6 



