Darr and Sugdcn, 1872.] 



each — 8. d. 



*ANTHOLYZA, the long handsome flower spikes 

 of this plant are very effective. 



1343 .Ethiopica, scarlet and green, 2 ft o 6 



1344 Bicolor de Gasperin, scarlet and yellow, 

 ft o 6 



irdinalis, scarlet, 2 it o 6 



ccinea, bright scarlet, 2 ft., perdoz., 



j. 6d. o 4 



cunonia, bright scarlet, very beaut ij ~ul ... o 6 

 fulgens, coppery rose, 2 ft. , per doz. ,'as. 6d. o 3 



1349 Lord Cochrane, red purple, 2 ft o 6 



1350 mixed from above, per doz., y. 6d. 

 §API0S, (Glycine), a hardy elegant climber of 



rapid growth. / 



351 tuberosa, pink, per doz., 4s. 6d. \S o 6 



§ARUM, picturesque and fantastic plants, de- 

 sirable for flower borders, rockwork, etc. 

 Crinitum requires the protection of a frame 

 in winter. 



1352 cornutum (the green dragon-arum), 



handsome green foliage, 2 ft o 6 



^ +1353 crinitum, stems curiously marbled, leaves 



singularly cut, 2 ft 2 o 



1354 Dracunculus, large handsome palm-like 

 leaves, 2 ft o 6 



1355 italicum, large lance-shaped green 

 leaves, spotted yellow, 1 ft o 6 



1356 maculatum, green foliage, curiously 

 spotted with black, ^ ft o 6 



\y 1357 tenuifolium, curious elegant grass-leaved 



foliage, 3 ft o 9 



CLEPIAS, ornamental and beautiful. 



1358 tuberosa, fine orange-coloured, 1 f t 1 o 



fxT.359 incarnata, purple, 1 ft 1 o 



§ASPHODELUS, plants of an elegant and highly 

 ornamental aspect. 



1/1360 luteus, yellow, 2 ft 1 o 



£/1361 ramosus, white, 2 ft 1 6 



jJASPIDISTRA, a very useful foliage plant for 

 town decoration. 



1362 elatior, foliage green, 2ft 1 6 



1363 ,, variegata, foliage green, striped 

 with broad white bands, 2 ft 3 6 



iJBEGONIA, sitting-room plants. 

 )f 1364 discolor, leaves veined critnson, 2 ft 1 o 



1365 vars, with ornamental foliage, 2s. 6d. to 3 6 

 iBELLEVALIA, allied to Hyacinthus. 



1366 spicata, white, 1 ft o 6 



'"BOBARTIA, a charming Cape bulb, quite hardy 



in warm well-drained soils ; also an elegant 

 plant grown several in a pot. 



67 aurantiaca, orange, perdoz., 2s. 6d. o 3 



OUSSINGAULTIA, a free-growing greenhouse 

 climber, valuable for hanging baskets and 

 for planting in rockwork, under glass, or out 

 of doors 



1368 baselloides, white flowers in long clus- 

 ters, and deliciously fragrant o 9 



fBRAVOA, the flowers of this plant resemble 

 the pentstemon, they are produced on long 

 racemes and in pairs, hence their name, 

 twin-flowered." 

 1^ 1369 geminiflora, rich cerise-scarlet, \\ ft. ... o 9 

 §BRODL/EA, hardy bulbs, exceedingly effective 

 - grown in groups or several in a pot. 

 ■^1370 coccinea, magenta~crimson , new, very 



II* jmA% beautiful, 2 ft 3 6 



^£^%ryl371 congesta,y£«£ lilac, 2 ft., per doz. 2s.6d. o 3 

 // Xr 1372 grandiflora, bright blue, 1 ft., per doz. 2,6 o 3 

 ' IBRUNSVIGIA, very ornamental. 



|^ 1373 falcata, purple, 1 f t 3 6 



CALADIUM.. This genus embraces the most 

 picturesque and beautiful of ornamental 

 foliage plants. C. esculentum, with its 

 massive rich shaded green foliage, is now 

 the principal feature in the sub-tropical 

 effect at Battersea-park. C. atropurpureum 

 is a remarkable plant also' for sub-tropical 

 work ; while for the decoration of the stove 

 or warm greenhouse, C. argyrites with its 

 lovely little green leaves spotted white, and 

 C. Bellemeyi with its large lance-shaped, 

 green-spotted, white foliage, are particularly 

 noticeable ; while C. bicolor splendens, C. 



3 1 



CALADIUM — continued. each—*, d. 



Chantini, C. pictum, and many others, are 

 strikingly effective. 

 •[1374 12 in 12 beautiful varieties, named, 21s., 



20s. , and 42s. 

 •[1375 6 in 6 beautiful varieties, named, 12s., 

 15s., and 21s. 



•[1376 argyrites, dwarf, foliage white and green 2 6 

 ||1377 atropurpureum, purple foliage, as. 6d. to 3 6 

 ||1378 esculentum, massive^r^// foliage, 2J. 6^. to 5 6 



^[1379 other varieties 2s. 6d. to 3 6 



IjCALLA, a fine plant for the sitting-room, should 

 have plenty of water. 



1380 ^Ethiopica, large white flowers is. to 1 6 , 



1381 albo-maculata, white spotted foliage 3 6 



tCALLIPRORA, a little hardy plant. 



1382 flava (lutea), yellow, 1 ft . o 9 



§CALYSTEGIA, perennial climbing convolvulus, 



exceedingly effective plants for covering 

 verandahs, trellises, pillars, and for window 

 boxes. 



1383 gigantea, white, very large 1 o 



1384 inflata, pink, very large 1 o 



1385 pubescens flore-pleno, double-blush o 6»^" 



§CAMASSIA, a charming hardy plant ; when 



grown in masses the effect of its rich blue 

 flowers isyemarkayiy striking. 

 1386^o|c>i^ta/^4^, ih ft. per doz. \os. 6d. 1 ojf 



13^^mf(I<£r^je^,^ch purple, \\ ft x 6^- 



JCANNA. This exceedingly effective and fine 

 foliage plant, now so universally used, is 

 very easily raised from seed. Seed, It. and 

 2s. 6d. per packet. 



1388 fine varieties, in roots, 12s., 15s., and 



18s. per doz. 

 llCHLIDANTHUS, a handsome flower, with 

 frankincense-like fragrance. 



1389 fragrans, fine yellow, 1 f t o 6 t/ 



IICHORETIS, produces remarkably beautiful and 



exceedingly singular-looking flowers ; it is 

 allied to Pancratium, and requires similar 

 treatment. 



1390 glauca, white, 1 ft 5 6 



% C0BURGIA, a splendid conservatory and outdoor 



plant ; its clusters of drooping, long, tubular 

 flowers are conspicuously beautiful. 



1391 incarnata, scarlet, flesh, green, and yel- f 



low, 2 ft \s. 6d. to 2 o~ 



§C0LCHICUM, a very effective Autumn flowering 

 plant, with blossoms resembling the crocus ; 

 the flowers of variegatum and Chionense are 

 beautifully chequered. 



1392 autumnale, lilac, J ft., per dozen, 2s. 6d. o 3 



1393 ,, album, white, \ ft o 3 



1394 ,, plenum, lilac, % f t o 4 



1395 ,, ,, double white, % ft. ... o 6 



1396 byzantinum, lilac, \ f t o 3^— 



1397 Chionense, beautifully chequered, ± ft.... 1 b^>^ 



1398 striatum, white and rose, \ f t o 4 +0* 



1399 variegatum, while and lilac, \ o 4 



JCOMMELINA, very fine plants ; the intense 



blue of ccelestis, and the pure w r hite of alba, 

 make them conspicuous in the flower border. 



1400 ccelestis, bright blue, l\ ft., per doz. 2/6 o 3.1 



1401 ,, alba, white, lift. ,, 2/6 03 I 

 §C ONVALLARI A (Solomon's Seal). Those who 



have not forced this plant, can form no idea 

 how decorative it is in the conservatory, and 

 how attractive on the dinner-table, or how 

 useful its long sA-ays are, when cut for table 

 bouquets. T9 r 



1402 multiflora... .7!f. per dozen, 3^. 6d. o 4 



1403 clumps for forcing Lf., is. 6d., and 2 6 



||C00PERIA (Evening Star), a pretty plant, fra- 

 grant in the evening ; should be grown 

 three in a pot, or in masses in the border, 



in warm situations. 



1404 pedunculata, white, sweet-scented 1 6 



§CORYDALIS. These very elegant foliage plants 



are highly ornamental in borders and rock- 

 work : they are popularly known as Fu- 

 mitory, y j 



1405 bulbosa, rfiA/l- /fysfcf dozen, 3^. 6d. o 4^** 



1406 cava albiffrfa/zi*C!/ tS. o 9 , y 



1407 nobilis, yel^rftrJ. 1 6V 



