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BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



AXTHYL'LIS —continued. ^""V^^i* 



632 Anthyllis Herman'niaB, yellow, spike-flowering, half-hardy shrub, 2 ft., from tlie Levant. 0 G 



633 Vulnera'ria ru'bra, red, hardy perennial, 1 ft., British 0 6 



AATIRRIirNUM (Snapdragon), Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cefP, 

 The Antirrhinum, popularly called Snapdragon, is one of our most showy and useful 

 border plants. Amongst the more recently improved varieties of this valuable genus are large 

 finely shaped flowers of the most brilliant colours, with beautifully marked throats ; they suc- 

 ceed in any good garden soil, and are very eifective in beds. A. nanum and varieties are 

 valuable for rockwork, and old walls. Hardy perennials. 



534 Antirrhi'nuin majus, choice mixed, 2 ft 0 3 



535 „ „ al'bum, pure white, 2 ft 0 3 



636 ., „ stria'tum, white, beautifully striped, 2 ft 0 3 



637 ., ,, brilliant, crimson, with whirc throat, 2 ft 0 3 



638 „ csiryo-phylloi'des, magnifcenfly stiiped, 2 h 0 6 



639 J, Delila, rosy carmine and white, 2 ft 0 4 



640 „ Cc\2dB,rLt, dazzling crimson, white, and yellow, s^ilendiid yariety, 2 k. 1 0 



541 J, Firefly, orange-scarlet and white, 2 ft 0 4 



642 „ Galathe'e, crimson, yellow, and white, 2 ft 0 4 



543 „ ,. Henry IV., vermilion, 2 ft 0 3 



544 „ ., insig'ne, 2 ft 0 3 



646 „ „ "Psi^illorL, scarlet, white, and yellow, 2 h 0 4 



546 „ „ pourpre superbe, dark purple, 2 ft 0 4 



547 „ Prince of Orange, rich oranqe and scarlet, splendid variety, 2 ft.. • . 1 0 



648 ,. „ Tioi de5 Feux, brilliant scai'let, :i ft 0 4 



649 „ „ Solferino, splendid carmine, 2 ft 0 6 



650 „ uni'color, criwi^on, 2 ft 0 3 



661 na'num, choice mixed, 1 ft 0 3 



662 „ novum album, pure white, 1 ft 0 4 



563 „ ,. hi'color, crimson, yellow, and white, I ft 0 4 



654 ,. cres'cia, cr//Hsc»n, 1 ft 0 3 



666 ,, „ Galathe'e, crimson and white, 1 ft 0 6 



666 „ ,, Ophir, golden yellow, 1 ft 0 6 



567 „ ., ,, stria'tum, striped, 1 ft 0 4 



APHYLLAIV'TIIES, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. 

 A pretty little plant, producing its flowers in tufts on the top of rush-like stems. 



558 Aphyllan'thes Monspelien'sis, shy blue, hardy perennial. 1 ft., from S. of France 0 6 



AQUIIF/GIA (Columbine), Nat. Ord. Ranuncula'cecs. 

 An extremely ornamental genus of early sumnicr-flowcring herbaceous plants, combining 

 the most curious forms with the most beauiifiil and striking colours. A. Skinneri is singularly 

 interesting. All the varieties succeed in common garden soil. Hardy perennials. 



659 Aquile'gia, cAoice w/j-a/ douT^le , 0 3 



660 alpin'a, Z//?/e ?<7n7e, 1 ft., from Switzerland 0 6 



561 sxXha cAx'i.(i(\, flesh-coloured, \ ft 0 6 



662 ,, Califor'nica gigan'tea, 6r?V//</sca;7e^, large and beautiful, 2 ft., from California 0 6 

 563 ,, rosea, rose, very handsome and distinct, 2 ft., from 



California 0 6 



664 Canaden'sis, 2 ft., from N. America 0 3 



665 caryophylloi'des, double, magnificently striped, 2 ft 0 6 



566 Durand'ii, double red and white striped, 1^ ft 0 3 



667 variega'ta, double striped ot various colours, 1^ ft 0 3 



668 formo'sa, double red and orange, very showy, 1^ ft., from Kamschatka 0 3 



669 „ alba viola'cea plena, </owi/e/^?/rp/e a;2(/ t<;/u7e, 1^ ft. 0 6 



670 coeru'lea variega'ta, 2 f t 0 4 



571 tri'color plena, orange, red, arid yellow, I5 ft., from Siberia 0 4 



672 glandulo'sa major, blue and while, splendid, 2 ft 0 4 



673 glauca ro'sea, ro6e-5//a(/f(/ s/afe, 2 ft., from Himalaya 0 4 



674 hyb'rida atrolila'cea, dark lilac, 2 it 0 0 



676 kermesi'na., bright red, 2 ft 0 4 



676 J, leptoce'ras, slender-horned, 2 ft,, from Eussia '. . . 0 4 



577 lu'tea, /)a/e ?/e//o?i;, 2 ft., from Kussia 0 4 



678 Pyrena'ica, blue, 1 ft., from the Pyrenees ... 0 G 



579 S'lhiv'ica, double piirple, with yellow stamens, dwaxf, I ft., from. Siberia 0 3 



580 Skinne'ri, scar/ei anrf ?/e//ot^, very beautiful, 1 1 ft., from Guatemala 0 C 



581 specio'sa, deep red, 2 ft 0 G 



682 viridiflo'ra, </ree?i a«c? j/eZ/ou;, 1 2 ft., from Siberia 0 4 



583 atropurpu'rea, (/ar^ p?/r/?/e, 1 2 ft., from Siberia 0 4 



584 Wittmannia'na, A/mc one? ?t7i«7e, very handsome, 1^ ft 0 4 



585 ^, alba rosea, (/e/<ca?e rose, 1^ ft 0 4 



