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36 [Zfa/v- and Sugden, 1872. 



per 100. per doz. 



*. «*. «. d. 



1613 Ibeiis sempervirens, ) These dwarf evergreen perennials produce dense sheets j 40 o ... 6 o 



1619 „ Corrsefolia, pure white ) of pure white flowers in Spring ( 7 6 



1620 Litliospermiim prostratuni, the most intense Gentian blue ; a plant of the highest order of 



beauty and of great value in permanent beds, borders, and on rockwork, contintiing 



densely covered with its glowing rich coloured flowers for months in succession, 30/ to 42 o ... 6 o 



The Pansies enumerated below flower from March till October, a?id are as effective in the Summer months as 

 they are in Spring, provided they are attended to. 



1621 Pansy, Cliveden light blue perpetual flowering, the soft clear blue of this variety 



makes it one of the most valuable 



1622 Pansy, Cliveden purple perpetual flowering, very rich purple, forming a fine contrast 



associated with the blue, the yellow, and the white 30 



1623 Pansy, Cliveden white perpetual flowering, a fine pure white 



1624 Pansy, Cliveden white porcelain-shaded perpetual flowering. This fine variety 



blooms at a lower temperature than any other, throwing its large bold flowers well 

 above the foliage 



1625 Pansy, Cliveden yellow perpetual flowering. A good yellow is a great desideratum 



in the Spring and Summer Flower Garden, and this Pansy, with its massive golden 

 yellow flowers, is as decorative in Summer as it is in Spring 30 



1626 Pansy, Cliveden black, the pure black of this variety forms a fine contrast in the flower 



garden 30 



1627 Pansy, Cliveden Magpie, purple, blotched with pure while, very attractive 



1628 Pansy, Imperial blue perpetual flowering ; an exceedingly beautiful variety, with 



rich blue flowers of great value in Spring 



1629 Pansy, Cloth of Gold, rich golden yellow 30 



1630 Pansy, Garibaldi, orange-yellow and puce 30 



1631 Pansy, Hector, rich velvety maroon, purple centre 30 



1632 Pansy, Queen of Scots, rich ptirple-bluc "30 



,1633 Pansy, Sunshine, golden yellow, margined orange-red, very distinct and beautiful .., 



1634 Pansy, White Swan, white, shaded and margined rose-pink, very beautiful ' 30 



1635 Pansy, Dean's white bedder (new), very profuse bloomer .' 



1636 Pansy, Bedfont yellow, pure yellow : 



1637 Pansy, Purity, white, marked violet-purple 



1638 Phlox SUbulata (frondosa) ( These charming dwarf Phloxes are extre?nely effective i?i~\ 



1639 „ ,, alba (Nelsoni) | beds or as edgings. In the spring flower garden they form] 



1640 ,, Perennial, very choice -| quite a sheet of bloom, which is finely set off by a carpet \ 



varieties, 9/ to 15/ of rich mossy green foliage. Subulata is a rich rose-purple, \ 

 per dozen {and alba a pure white, so that the two form a fine contrast J 



1641 Pink, Cliveden double pure white ... ( The white and blush pinks are very effective in 



1642 „ Pearce's Covent Garden blush ) spring, forming 'a fine contrast to each other, 



1643 ,, named varieties, 6/ and 9/ per \ in long marginal lines, beds, or ribbons; 



dozen V height, 6 inches 



1644 Polyanthus, very fine mixed varieties ( For filling beds, forming edgings or groups in "\ 21 o ... 3 o 



1645 „ very choice mixed varieties... \ mixedfiower borders, the Polyanthus &■ Prim- j 40 o ... 60 



1646 „ Early Admirable, rich crimson -I rose have always held a prominent position. ^40 o ... 6 o 



1647 Primrose, single fine mixed | They are early in bloom, and continue 30 o ... 46 



1648 „ double varieties, each 0/9 to 1/6 { flowering till the hot weather sets in. J 



1649 Pyrethrum Golden Feather, more beautiful in the spring flower garden than it is in the 



summer, the foliage being intensely golden 25 o ... 3 6 



1650 Tchihatchewi, the new Lawn Pyrethrum, an invaluable plant for covering 



dry banks and situations where grass gets burnt up in summer 30 o ... 4 6 



1651 „ double varieties. These are amongst our most beautiful of border plants, 



and, to cut for vases, they are invaluable ; each, is. to Iff. 6d. ; per 

 dozen, 9/, 12/, and 15/. 



1652 Rocket, double white [These are amongst our oldest and most favourite Spring ( 10 6 



1653 „ double purple \ flowers \ 7 6 



1654 Saponaria Calabrica, pink or white 12 6 ... 2 o 



1655 Silene, Cliveden pink (S. pendula), for ribbons and filling flower beds 10 6 ... 1 6 



1656 ,, Cliveden white (S. pendula alba) „ ,, ,, 10 6 ... 1 6 



1657 Stachys lanata, a large ^Vzw-j-foliaged plant, fine as edgings to large beds and borders... 15 o ... 2 6 

 1657^ Veronica incana, a fine compact grey-foliaged plant, admirable for edgings 30 o ... 4 6 



The Violas, like the Pansies, are amongst the most reliable and effective of Spring and Summer flowers, being 



extremely hardy, and very profuse bloomers. 



1658 Viola cornuta, Purple Queen 



1659 ,, ,, Seed, is. per packet. 



1660 „ „ Mauve Queen 



1661 ,, „ Seed, is. per packet. 



1662 ,, „ alba, pure white, one of the most effective of white flowers 



1663 „ „ „ ,, Seed, is, and 2s. 6d. per packet. 



1664 ,, ,, Perfection, rich blue-purple, very effective and beautiful 



1665 ,, lutea gran/Cflora, /z*>r yellow 



1666 „ „ „ Seed, is. and 2s. 6d. per packet. 



1667 ,, „ major, rich yellow, the largest, the purest yellow, and the most continuous 



bloomer of spring and summer-flowering plants 42 o ... 6 o 



1668 Blue Perfection, a very valuable continuous blooming rich blue variety 30 o ... 4 6 



Plant the Violas tolerably thick, to insure a compact and continuous mass of bloom. 



1669 Wallflower, single dark red ; for ribbons, the back row of borders, and for beds 25 o ... 4 o 



1670 ,, single new golden yellow; for ribbons, the back row of borders, and beds... 30 o ... 4 6 



VIOLETS, SWEET SCENTED. 



These are universal favourites, and cannot be dispensed with in any garden, however small ; their delicious 

 and gratefully fragrant flowers are produced with so much profusion, that they may be gathered almost daily 

 throughout the winter and spring months. Devoniensis, King of Violets, Neapolitan, and Scotch, are in bloom 

 ■throughout the whole year. The Czar cannot be too highly recommended for its large flowers. 



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