each— a. 



CROCOSMIA, a charming plant, graceful and 

 beautiful ; when grown several in a pot, few 

 I September flowers are more attractive. 

 /if OfrpA asses in theflower garden excite admiration. 

 /2 *-V7cJ n ta bl e bouquets it is very effective. 



*t fi&ffii aurea > go^en yellow, per dozen, $s. 6d. o 

 /y ^/-^K^pots, containing several bulbs, is., 



* is. 6d., and 2 



§CROCUS. Those offered under this heading 

 are species more or less rare. The garden 

 varieties will be found at page 17. 



1410 byzantinus, violet and while 1 



1411 Imperati, violet, fawn, and black 1 



1412 longiflorus, pure whiter rr. '. 1 



1413 nudiflorus, violet per doz. 2 



1^*1414 sativus, violet*... ,, 1 



1^-1415 serotinus, violet 2 



p-1416 speciosus, bluf ,, 2 



^[CURCUMA, extremely handsome plants, with 



singularly ornamental flowers. 



1417 cordata, purple 5 



1418 Roscoaea, salmon 5 



1419 rubricaulis, pink J.....M. 5 



JCYPELLA, an elegant Tigridia.- / 



_.J.420 Herberti, orange, 1 ft. trfLiT./ o 



JDAHLIA, dry roots of these in Novenfber. 



1421 show varieties, per doz. gs., 12s., and 18s. 



1422 fancy ditto, per doz. gs., 12s., and i8j.- 



1423 dwarf ditto, per doz. gs., 12s., and iSs. 



1424 pompon ditto, per doz. ox, 12s., and 18s. 

 §DIELYTRA, one of the most graceful plants 



for forcing, and can be had in bloom for 

 conservatory or table decoration very early. 

 Its long elegant sprays of lovely heart-shaped 

 red flowers are unexcelled. It is also a good 

 ^order plant in sheltered situations. 

 //yYlA25 spectabilis, red, 2 ft., per doz., 7/6, gd. to 1 

 / §D0DECATHE0N (The American Cowslip), a 

 remarkable and pretty border plant. 

 1-4426 Meadia, purple, 1 f t o 



1427 ,, album, white, 1 ft 1 



1428 ,, elegans, rose and lilac, 1 ft 1 



§D0G S-TOOTH VIOLETS (Erythronium), early 



blooming plants with beautifully-spotted 

 leaves, charming for r/ermanent edgings 

 to spring beds ahd flowtfr^aorders. 



1429 purple, \ ftJ/p. ioo/lvi6d. ; p. doz., u. 



1430 white, A ft/f- fV^-doz., 2s. 6d. 



1431 mixeffi^iyijhs^bJ^pcrdoz., is. 6d. 



1432 inajfcjja)ire puj^fet very fine, \ ft., per 



iodTiS^^^eTdozj, 2s. 

 •[fEUCHARIS. Irs beautiful snow-white flowers 

 are deliciously fragrant. In bouquets it is 

 by many more highly prizec^ian the white 

 Camellia, and ladies are specially fond of it 

 -^^for their hair and their dresses. 

 1^1433 amazonica, pots of established roots, 

 3s. 6d., 55. 6d., js. 6d., and iac. 6d. 

 §EUC0MIS, highly ornamental hardy border 

 plants, with long spikes of flowers on curi- 

 /"-ously-spotted stems. 



* </ 1434 punctata 1 



1^1435 regia 1 



^ §FUNKIA, ornamental border plants, some 

 with large handsome foliage, others beau- 

 tifully variegated. In summer they produce 

 curious ornamental spikes of bell-shaped 

 flowers. The large-leaved varieties are very 

 handsome grown in masses in the grass or 

 as edgings to sub-tropical beds ; while the 

 variegated kinds are charming in the spring 

 and early summer months. 



1436 lancifolia, flowers lilac, f ft o 



1437 Sieboldi, flowers lilac, 1 ft o 



1438 subcordata, large handsome foliage 1 



1439 undulata aurea foliis variegatis, broad 



mottled foliage, f ft.... 1 



1440 ,, foliis variegatis, medio-picta, 



white and green foliage, is. 6d. to 2 

 §GAGEA, a pretty littll plan*, effective in rock- 

 work, etc. /\ Jbl , c Jyt 



1441 fasciculaWr^A^^nt- •••P er ^ oz - 3 J - 0 

 •)-GALAXIA, a very -preuf dwarf plant, well 



adapted for pots, etc. 



32 [Barr and Sugden, 1872. 



GALAXIA — continued. each— e. d. 



1442 graminea, bright yellow flowers and 



grassy foliage, \ f t 1 o 



1443 ovata, bright yellow, slightly fragrant, 



^ft t 6 



§ GERANIUM. This s»ecies jf, admirably adapted 

 for rockworktu^ mbepttyborders. 



1444 tuberosi*frff&^%£\ per doz. 35. 6d. o 4 



IfGESNERA and N&GELCA. It would be im- 

 possible to speak too highly of their beauty. 



1445 12 in 12 var., i8j., 24J., and 30^. 



1446 6 in 6 var., 10s. 6d., 12s., and 15.C 



1447 varieties, with beautiful marked foliage, 



is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 

 UGLORIOSA (Methonica), handsome climbing 

 lilies, with brilliant coloured flowers. 



1448 Planti, rosy orange, 3 ft 3 6 



1449 superba, orange, 3 ft 5 6 



^GLOXINIA, unrivalled in beauty. 



1450 12 in 12 var., i&r., 24^., and 30s. 



1451 6 in 6 var., 10s. 6d., 12s., and 15^. 



1452 varieties is. 6d. and 2 6 



§GUNNERA, a plant of imposing aspect in sub- 

 tropical gardens, (by the margins of lakes, 



on sloping banks, and semi-wild situations. 



1453 scabra, large green foliage... is. 6d. and 2 6 

 +HABRANTHUS, closely allied to the Amaryllis, 



and very handsome. 



1454 Andersoni, gold and brown, 1 f t r o 



1455 pratensis, scarlet, 2 ft 2 6 



||H.ffiMANTHUS (Blood-flower), highly orna- 

 mental and exceedingly curious-looking 

 bulbous plants. 



1456 albiflorus, white, 1 f t 2 o 1 



1457 puniceus, scarlet, 1 f t 2 6 



HHEDYCHIUM, a large reed-like plant, with 



splendid heads of sweet-scented blossoms. 



1458 Gardnerianum, yellow, fragrant, 5 ft 2 6 



§HELLEBORUS (Christmas-rose), much valued 



as a winter-blooming plant. 



1459 niger, white, 1 ft., 10s. 6d. and 155. 



per dozen is. and 1 6 



1460 atrorubens, olympicus, purpurascens, and 



other varieties, is. 6d. to 55. each. 

 §HEMEROCALLIS (Day-lily), a very ornamental 

 plant ; the variegated forms are exceedingly 

 decorative, and produce a fihe effect in the 

 conservatory, while in the flower border few 

 plants are so desirable. 



1461 flava, bright yellow, 2 ft o 6 



1462 fulva, orange red, 2 ft o 6 



1463 ,, fol. variegatis, leaves white and 



green; very effective, 2 ft 1 o 



1464 Kwanso, fl.-pl., orange, very showy, 2 ft. 1 o 



1465 ,, ,, fol. variegatis, foliage 

 white and green ; very beautiful, new 



and rare, 2 ft 2s. 6d. and 3 6 



1466 Thunbergi, bright yellow (new) 1 o 



§HEPATICA, charming and much-prized spring 



flowering plants, which succeed best in shady 

 situations, and are most effective when culti- 

 vated in masses. The clumps we offer are 

 therefore the most desirable to purchase. 



1467 single blue, plants, per doz. , 6s. and gs. 



1468 ,, ,, clumps, is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 



1469 double red, plants, per doz., 6s. and gs. 



1470 ,, ,, clumps, is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3 6 



1471 angulosa ; this beautiful species produces 



large rich blue flowers, plants is. 6d. and 2 6 

 §HESPEROSCORDUM, very elegant, with a 

 slender cylindrical stem, supporting an 

 umbel of many star-like flowers. 



1472 lacteum, milk white, 1 f t r o ' 



fHESSEA, allied to Strumaria, a beautiful Cape 



bulb. 



1473 spiralis, pink, % ft 1 6 J 



+HYPOXIS, elegant pot plants. 



1474 elegans, white, purple centre, % f t 1 



1475 stellata, yellow, black centre, f f t 1 



1476 xiWosa., fine yellow, | f t 1 



■[IMANTOPHYLLUM. A magnificent plant, 



throwing up large bunches of scarlet 

 blossoms in succession the year round 



1477 miniatum, orange scarlet, 2 ft,, js. 6d. y 



10s. 6d., 15 j., and 21s. 



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