12, King Street, Covent Garden, 1872.] 



IBE'EIS, Xat, Ord. Cruciferce. 



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2579 Ibe'ris sempervi'rens, pure white, i f t 



2580 „ Garrexia'na, safe'/*, h ft. 



2581 „ hesperidifolia, pure' -white, h ft 



2582 „ linifo lia, rose white, 1 ft. 



2583 ,, Tenorea'na, a beautiful pale lilac, h ft J borders 



Valuable spring flowering hardy perennials. Pe , r # pk d. 



^ Indispensable plants for filing beds in the ( o 3 



spring flower garden , for covering rock- | o 6 



> work, filling baskets, planting perma-\ o 6 



I nent edgings, and for masses in mixed o 6 



t o 6 



2584 



2585 

 2586 



2587 



2588 

 2589 



ICE-PLANT, Xat. Ord. Jtfesembrya'cece. Very effective half-hardy annual. 



Ice-Plant, the leaves of this are covered with crystal-like icy globules, and on this account it is much 

 prized for garnishing, for rock-work, sloping banks, and flower borders 3d. and 



DTCAEVIL'LEA, Xat. Ord. Bignoniacece. Elegant half-hardy biennials. 



Incarvillea sinen sis, scarlet, 2^ ft ) Elegant plants, deserving to ( 



M „ grandinVra purpurea, rose-purple, 2h ft. J be generally cultivated. \ 



ITOIGOFEKA, Xat. Ord. Legumino'sce. Elegant free-flowering hardy shrubs. 



Exquisitely graceful foliage plants, charming in centres of beds and in mixed flower borders. 



Indigof'era, mixed varieties, requiring a little protection during severe winters, 3 ft 6d. and 



I0N0PSID1UM (Cochlea'ria), Xat. Ord. Cruciferce. Miniature hardy annuals. 



Ionopsid ium acaule, sky blue, ii 



,, „ al'bum, while, 1^ in 



IPOMOP'SIS, Xat. Ord. Polemonia'cece 



} Charming early-flowering plants, growing best in 

 damp situations, as edgings to rock-work, or in pots. 



Beautiful half-hardy biennials. 



2590 

 2591 



omop'sis el'egans atro-ro'sea na'na, rose, \\ ft \ Truly beautiful plants in flower and foliage, j 



sangui'nea, crimson, 2 ft ) equally ornamental in pots and out-doors 



I'EIS, Xat. Ord. Irida'cece. Hardy bulbs. 



The English and Spanish Iris in their va>ieties embrace so much that is rare and beautiful in the combina- 

 tions of their colours, that the only plants we can compare them with in this respect are the rare and beautiful 

 tropical orchids, the Lcelias, Cattleyas, and Oncidiums. We offer a fine collection of these in our Autumn Bulb 



Catalogue. 

 2592 

 2593 

 2594 



Charming Lobelia-like half-hardy annuals. 



2595 

 2596 

 2597 

 2598 



2599 



2600 

 2601 

 2602 

 2603 

 2604 

 2605 

 2606 

 2607 



2608 



I'ris, English, saved from a choice collection 6d. and 1 



,, Spanish, saved from very choice varieties 6d. and 1 



,, German, saved from Mr. Salter's choice varieties 6d. and 1 



ISOT'OMA, Xat. Ord. Zobelia'cece. 



Isot'oma longiflo'ra, white, 1 f t ^ ~ 7 . . . . . . , . . - , 



petrse'a, cream-coloured, 1 ft. I These produce their pretty star-shaped flowers in great 

 coerulea blue 1 ft ( P ro f uston and for a long time ; effective for beds, 

 „ senecioi'des, pure white, 1 ft. j sd S^gs, and on rock-work. 



EETA, Xat. Ord. Iridacece. Pretty half-hardy bulbs. 

 Ix'ia choice mixed ; these are charming early summer flowering bulbs o 



JACOBJE'A (Senecio), Xat. Ord. Compos itce. Valuable bedding-out plants. 



Jacobae'a, magenta, double, 1 f t *\ For large beds and mixed borders the Jacob&a has (3d. 8c o 



rich purple, double, 1 ft \j071g been a favourite plant. It is continuously) 3d. Ik. o 



white, double, 1 f t f in bloom, and very useful to cut for vases, etc. ; i?i \ 3d. 8c o 



choice mixed, double, 1 ft... J mixed flower borders the plant is very ornamental. \ o 



dwarf magenta, double, \ f t \ These dwarf varieties of Jacobaa are very (3d. & o 



,, purple, double, 5 ft [charming ; they grow from 6 to 9 inches, & are ) 3d. 8c o 



,, white, double, \ ft ( very uniform in height, producing, inbeds,rib-\ 3d.Sc o 



Choice mixed, double. \ ft. ) bons, & mixed flower borders, a very fine effect. \ o 



JA'MESIA, Xat. Ord. Hydrangea 'cece. Hardy shrub. 



Ja'mesia america'na, white, a rare plant of easy culture, and with Saxifrage-like flowers, 2 ft 1 



KAULFUS'SIA, Xat. Ord, Compos'itce. Beautiful hardy annuals. 



2609 KaulfUS Sia amellOl'deS al'ba, ivhite ^ ft. "1 Atroviolacea, with its intense violet flowers, is one f 



11 » 1 n't ■ . '■ " "1 "r[ ! of our most attractive dwarf growing annuals.) , 0 



» m atrOVlOla Cea, mtenseviolet, ^ft. \ and produces a fine effect »,i 'beds, ribbons, and< 3^- & 



„ ro'sea, rose, mauve centre, \ ft. J mixed borders. { 



2610 

 2611 



KITALBE'LIA, Xat. Ord. Malva'cece. Showy hardy perennial. 



2612 Kitaibe'lia vitifo'lia, white, a very handsome plant in large borders, 5 ft o 3 



LANTA'NA, Xat. Ord. Verbena cece. Half-hardy pretty bedding perennials. 



Charming bedding plants, with beautiful verbena-like heads of flowers of rich colours and changing hues. 



2613 Lanta'na, neivest French mixed varieties, many colours ; flowers from seed same season, 1 ft., 6d. and 1 o 



LAEKSPUE (Delphin'ium), Xat. Ord. Banunculacece. Splendid hardy annuals. 



Larkspur dOUble StOCk-flOWered dwarf mixed, I ft ^ The dwarf growing varieties make f 



„ Hyacinth-flowered dwarf mixed, 1 ft. . 



,, violet striped, 



,, „ rose striped, 1 ft. 



„ Ranunculus-flowered dwarf mixed, x ft. 



„ Candelabrum-shaped dwarf mixed, 1 ft. J %%%% " kspur * are the mostfio - led.& 

 ,, Stock-flowered tall mixed, 2% ft. The tall varieties of Larkspur are ex- { 



,, branching mixed, 2^ ft \ ceedingly effective in large mixed flower 



„ ,, blue, 2h ft J borders and amongst shrubs ; they are 



„ ,, white, 23 ft (also of great value to cut for vases, etc., 



,, ,, tricolor elegans, 2^ ft.. , being constantly in bloom, especially those 



Pyramidal Rocket mixed, 1^ ft. J sown in autumn. 



LASTHE'NIA, Xat. Ord. Compos'itce. A spring flowering hardy annual. 

 Lasthe'nia Califor'nica, sown in autumn, is a sheet of golden-yellow in the spring, f ft 3d. and 



2614 

 2615 

 2616 

 2617 

 2618 

 2619 

 2620 

 2621 

 2622 

 2623 

 2624 

 2625 



2626 



long lines and groups. 

 f{ 4 I 2Vo*. 2614 and 2615 a) e improved 

 Y varieties of the dwarf Rocket, < 



d.& 



d.Sc 

 3 d.& 



Candelabrum- shaped is new, and i 3^ - 



vuluuble acquisition. AutUK 



