54 BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



IPOMOP'SIS, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'cecs. \ d. 



! Remarkably handsome free-flowering plants, with long spikes of dazzling orange and 

 } scarlet flowers, very effective for conservatory and out-door decoration ; succeed iu rich light 

 I soil. Half-hardy biennials. 



i 1471 Ipomop'sis auranti'aca, orange, 3 ft., from Carolina 0 3 



; 1472 „ Bcyrich'ii, scarlet, 3 ft 0 3 



1473 „ d'cgans, scarlet, 3 ft., from Carolina 0 3 



1474 J) „ super'ba, orange scarlet, 3 ft., from Carolina 0 3 



I'RIS, Nat. Ord. Irida'cece. 

 Handsome, free-flowering plants of easy culture, and exceedingly valuable for the orna- 

 i mentation of flower-borders and shrubberies ; thrive in rich garden soil. Hardij perennials. 



j 1475 Tris Gcrman'ica, mixed, from the choicest varieties, 1 ft 0 4 



I 1476 ,, lu'tca, ?/e//ou7, from Germany 0 4 



! 1477 „ scorpioi'des, mazarine blue, beautiful winter flowering, ^ f t 0 6 



j 1478 „ stylo'sa, blue^ large flowered, from Corfu 0 6 



j 1479 „ tubcro'sa, blue, | ft., from the Levant 0 0 



I 1480 „ viridiflo'ra, greyish green, 1 ft 0 6 



I ISOT'OMA, Nat. Ord. Lohella'cece. 



I A charming tribe of neat dwarf Lobelia-like plants, with pretty star-shaped flowers, which 



j are produced in great profusion, and continue for a long period in beauty ; succeed in light 

 rich soil. Half-hardy annuals. 



i 1481 Isot'oma longiflo'ra, ivhite, 1 ft., from N. Holland 0 6 



I 1482 petrce'a, cream-coloured, 1 ft., from N. Holland 0 4 



I 1483 „ cccru'ica, Wwe, 1 ft., from N. Holland 0 6 



j IX'IA, Nat. Ord. Irida'cecc. 



An exceedingly pretty Cape-flowering bulb, producing its graceful flowers in long slender 

 spikes, and in the greatest profusion ; succeeds well on a warm south border, in a mixture of 

 sandy loam and leaf mould, or peat. 



1484 Ix'ia, choice mixed, half-hardy bulb, from Cape of Good Hope 0 4 



IXO'RA, Nat. Ord. Cinchona' cece. 

 A magnificent stove shrub, with large corymbs of flowers ; succeeds best in sandy peat 

 and loam. 



1485 Ixo'ra coccin'ea, scarlet, 4 ft., from E. Indies : 1 0 



JACOB JE'A (Senecio), Nat. Ord. Compos' itcp. 

 A useful and exceedingly showy class of gay-coloured profuse-blooming plants, reftiark- 

 ably eff'ective in beds or ribbons ; delight in a light rich soil. Hardy annuals. 



1486 Jacobae'a, copper colour, double, 1 ft 0 6 



1487 „ blush . „ 1 ft 0 3 



1488 „ brilliant rose, „ 1ft 0 3 



1489 „ new dwarf, -,i^' -f ft 1 0 



1490 „ crimson, 1 ft 0 3 



1491 „ lilac, „ 1 ft 0 3 



1492 magenta colour, 1 ft 0 6 



1493 „ vnilberry colour, „ 1 ft 0 3 



1494 „ violet, ' 1 ft 0 3 



1495 „ white, „ 1 ft 0 3 



JASMl'Xm, Nat. Ord. Jasmina'cece. 

 An elegant and free-flowering class of hardy shrubs, vrith dcliciously fragrant flowers ; 

 succeed best in a rich loam. (See also Climbers.) 



1496 Jasmi'num fru'ticans, yellow, 5 ft., from S. Europe ■ 0 3 



1497 ,, Nepalen'se, cream colour, 5 ft., from Nepal 1 0 



" JUXIP'ERIS, Nat. Ord. Coniferce. 



Vep'^pgant evergreen trees, exceedingly ornamental in their habit of growth ; succeed 

 in a'lRtost any garden soil. Hardy trees. 



1498 Jjinip'eriis exccl'sa, 20 ft., from Siberia 0 4 



1499 , ,, Hispan'ica, 10 ft., from Spain 0 4 



1500 ■ vmacrocar'pa, 10 ft., from Naples • 0 4 



i 1501 ;, Variega'ta, 10 ft., fi-om Spain 0 ^ 



jrSTl'CIA, Nat. Ord. Acantha'cece. 

 Handsome free-flowering greenhouse shrubs, of veiy easy cultivation ; thiiving best in a 

 mixtm'e of loam and peat. 



1502 Justi'cia Adhato'da nova, white, beautiful pale green foliage, 2 ft 1 6 



