16 BARE & SUGDEN'S SPUING SEED CATALOGUE, 



summer. Upper petals rich maroon, shaded carmine, and margined with white ; under petals rose, 

 veined caniiine, centre white delicately tinted. The foliage is dark j^recn and beautifully serrated. 

 The growth of the plant extremely dwarf, short jointed, and remarkably vigorous, peculiarly adapted 

 for forcing; unsurpassed {if equalled) as a show flower, or for the drawing-room, conservatory, or 

 greenhouse. 31/6 each. 



A beautiful variety, the flowers arc of a rosy-vermilion mottled with slate ; upper petals 

 blotched with maroon, the under petals spotted with dark carmine, centre white; free bloomer and 

 of good habit. 21/ each. 



(So named hy the King of Bavaria, on the Wth May, 1862.^ 

 A magnificent variety, with broad petals of a splendid deep bronzy-carmine, with maroon spots 

 on the five petals ; demi-circle of silvery-white on the blotch of the upper petals, atul white spots on 

 lower petals ; blooms freely with large trusses, and possesses a fine robust habit. 31/6 each. 



A vciy distinct variety with rich mulbelTy-coloured flowers of great substance ; upper petals 

 blotched with black, under petals spotted with the same hue, centre richly shaded purple ; a fi-ec 

 bloomer, and most effective show plant, 21/ each. 



An unique variety, with large bold flowers and equally large tnisses, of a peculiarly beautiful 

 bronzy-cerise ; upper petals blotched with dark maroon, and under petals finely veined with the same 

 colour ; extremely dwarf habit and robust growth. 21/ each. 



JPETEia BARK. 



A beautiful variety, with flowers of a delicately pale pink, and large distinct dark maroon spots 

 on all the five petals ; a profuse bloomer, and one of the most effective varieties yet raised. 31/6 each. 



An exceedingly pretty variety of medium size, with finely shaped flowers of \vax-likc vermilion- 

 scarlet, great substance, clear white throat, with maroon spots on lower petals, and very smooth. 

 21/ each". 



EMMA. 



A delicately beautiful variety with pale pink ground, round and perfectly formed, flowers, 

 slightly reflexed ; upper petals diffused with dark maroon, white throat, smooth ; a tine flower for 

 exiiibition. 21/ each. 



ICSW^O OE 2P©Mirii:«AlL. 



A very distinct variety, with large, showy, well-formed flowers, claret-coloured ground, blotched 

 and spotted with dark i)m-ple-maroon, very large, free-flowering, and of good habit. 2t/ each. 



MAEVA. 



The flowers of this variety arc of a delicate salmon-pink, beautifully veined all over ; a very 

 distinct and novel variety. 15/ each. 



cK©w:sr imi»eki:ae. 



(So named by the late Empress of Russia, in May, 18G0J 

 A most attractive variety in the style of Carlos, but greatly superior. The flowers are large and 

 of Avax-like substance ; upper petals marcon shading to carmine, lower petals rose slightly veined 

 witl#k darker hue, large white centre ; a profuse bloomer, habit very dwarf aud robust, a superb 

 show flower ; foliage very beautiful. 21/ each. 



MM. STUABT. 



An cxccllML exhibition variety, with flowers of a beautiful rosy-purple ground, rich black 

 blotches on alUnc five petals, which are alike, white margin, circular form, and distinguished from 

 ! other sorts bv the blossoms never falling, but drying upon the plant ; trusses fine and large ; a most 

 extraordinary variety. 31/6 each. 



TMCY PELARGOmMS. 



]^Ili:VCESS AEE:^A:sr5*I4A. 



A fine exhibition variety, flowers perfectly circular, upper petals rich purple, lov/er petals 

 beautifully spotted with rosy-purple. 21/ each. 



a'ttJEEHS" «E TEEE EAIiSIES. 

 White, with silver}--lilac demi-circle on upper petals, and delicate rose spots on lower petals ; 

 an unique variety with finely- formed flowers, and a free bloomer. 21/ each. 



MOSE A^^l> EXEY. 

 A strikingly beautiful variety, upper petals brilliant rose, under petals pui-e white ; a most pro- 

 fuse bloomer and effective show flower. 21/ each. 



OAMIBAEBI. 



A trulv handsome variety, with finely formed flowers, upper petals rich purple margined white, 

 under petals shaded and veined losy-purple ; of fine form and a free bloomer. 21/ each. 



