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BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



COLLECTION K. 



213 Contains 12 fine varieties of lO see«ls eacli, 3s. 



214 »oul»le Collections, «lo. «lo., 20 seeds eacli, 5s. 

 IV. Fancy-spotte*!, sliade*!, or mottle«1, viz.:— 



carmine shaded pm-ple 

 cerise and blue 

 fancy white 



flame shaded vermilion ) mottled crimson 

 flesh and scarlet mottled purple 



maroon shaded | pink shaded .'avender 



pink spotted rose 

 rose and black 

 strawberry 



PICOTEE, SECTION IV. 



The Pieotce is distinguished from the Camation by the ^^wers being pure white or yellow, &c.; 

 elecantly margined or fringed with scarlet, ]iurple, rr=e, carmme, crimson, vermilion, &c. This 



Section includes Thrr^ Collections. 

 COLLECTION L. 



I. 



215 Contains 12 sujierl* va »f see<ls eacli, 3s. 



216 l>oul>le Collections «*«»• <Iom 20 seeds eacli, 5s. 



wliite g-round, uiar^r**®*! witli tlie following- colours, viz. 



peach, edged carmine 

 white, broadly edged carmine 

 white, broadly edged purple 

 white, broadly edged scarlet 



white, naiTow, crimson edge 

 I wiiite, edged purple 



white, edged rose 

 ! white, edged scarlet 



11. 



Picotees 



white, cun'cd, edged purple 

 white, e'J^cd pmk 

 white '''"cy edged rose 

 whi*-* edged lavender 



COLLECTION M. 

 217 Contains J' »wi»**''» varieties of lO seeds eacli, 3s. 

 218 I>oul>le '»ll««*>o"«» «lo. do., 20 seeds eacli, 58. 0«1. 

 Picotees, Yello^» n»a»*8r«n«d with tlie following- colours, viz.: 



yellow, broadly edged maroon yellow, edged purple 



yellow, edged rose 

 yellow, edged scarlet 

 yellow, edged vermilion 



buff, edged scarlet 

 orange, edged midberiy 

 orange, edged scarlet 

 salmon, edged red 



yellow, edged crimson 

 yellow, edged maroon 

 yellow, edged pink 



COLLECTION N. 

 A9 Contains 12 fine varieties of lO seeds each, 3s. 

 220 I>oul»le Collections, do. «lo., 20 seeils each, 5s. 

 j-jjr. -^rpetnal or Tree, like the Camation, has an upright and branching habit, valuable 



for autu 



^ . and winter flowering 



, . oroadly edged rose 

 ^,lt, edged chocolate 

 Wliite, fancy, edged maroon 

 white, fancy, edged scarlet 



white, margined with the following colours, viz. 

 white, edged lilac j white, edged purple 



white, edged maroon I white, edged rose 



white, narrow, pink edged I white, edged scarlet 

 white, edged pink | white, edged wax-Uke purple 



221 

 222 

 223 

 224 



Assortments from the above Collections:— 



Carnations — An assortment of 100 varieties, each consisting of 10 seeds .. 



„ ditto of 50 ditto ditto 



ricotees.— ditto of 100 ditto ditto 



„ ditto of 50 ditto ditto 



. 18/ 



. 10/ 



. 18/ 



. 10/ 



That the Amateur may realize the greatest possible success from the seed we supply, each packet has 

 cultural directions printed on it, of which the following is an example: — 



ZIN'NIA EL'EGAXS FLORE PLENO. 



^^■^ ONE OF THE MOST IMPOETANT OF EECEST IKTRODCCTIONS. 



Native of India. 



Description and Adaptation — Nat. Ord, Compotita. naif-hardy Annual. 

 Flowers various colours Height, U feet. A noble plant for beds, ribbons, and 

 mixed borders, with blossoms the size of small Dahlias, and produced in the greatest 

 profusion. 



Time and Manner of Sowing, _ in Sfarch. or early in April, sow in heat, 

 either in well drained pans or boxes cf light soil ; mike the burface level and 

 smooth, pressing it lightlv; and if the 8oil be dry. water frceiy some hours before 

 sowing. Sow thinly, and" cover very lightly with fine sandy soil, placing a piece of 

 glass on the pan or box, and shading from bright sunshine. The seed may also be 

 sown in a cold frame, or under a hand-glass, and also on a warm sheltered border 

 early in May. 



After Management, —immediately the plants appear remove the glass, and 

 irive a little air on fine davs ; water Ofbi irhen necessary, and that through 

 rose; and when strong enough pot into small pots, placing three plants round the 

 side of eac'.i pot, replace in heat and keep rather moist and c'ose till established; 

 then remove to a cold frame, and when aU danger of frost is over plant out in rich sod. 

 The plants raised in the cold frame, &c . should be transplanted when stron? enough, 

 to where they are intended to bloom. An occas i jual watering with weak guano water 

 will heighten the colour of the flowers, as well as increase the vigour of the plants. 



BARE & SUGDEN, 12, King-street, Covent-garden, 



Opposite tie Garrick Club. 



[Entered at Statioi.ers' Hall.] 



