88 BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



INCARVII/LEA, Nat. Ord. Bignonia'cece. \ a. 



Eleo-ant free-flowering, greenhouse twining shrubs, of graceful habit ; succeed best in 

 loam and peat. 



2486 Incarvil'lea Sinen'sis, white trumpet flowers, shaded rose, from China 0 4 



2187 „ „ grandiflo'ra, rich orange-scarlet, from China 0 4 



IPOMOl'A (The Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Convolvula'cecB. 

 A genus of ornamental plants, which are pre-eminently bcautifid for the adornment of 

 the conservatoiy and greenhouse, or for warm sheltered situations out of doors, many of them 

 c unbining marvellously brilliant colours Avith pure white margins, and vaiying in shade from 

 tlic most intense violet blue to the most delicate cenilean. Amongst the varieties raised by our 

 " Sardinian Correspondent," I. hederacea superba atro-violacca (figured in the " Florist" 

 under the name of I. limbata clegantissima), and I. hybrida marginata, are of great merit, 

 and should occupy a place in every conservatory ; when intermixed with other climbers, they 

 produce a gorgeous ctfect. All the other varieties are splendid, and should be extensively 

 cultivated. The perennial species are invaluable, amongst which we may name the magnificent 

 /. Learii, I. Ilorsfalliaj rosea, and I. coelestina grandiflora ; they succeed in any light rich soil. 



HAT^F-IIARDY ANNUALS. 



2488 Ipomcs'a hedera'cea superTia grandiflo'ra, i% with broad margin 0 3 



2489 ,^ „ „ „ alba, satiny white, flowers very large and 



extremely handsome; first-class novelty .. 1 G 



2490 „ „ „ atro-viola'cea (I. limba'ta elegantis'sima), rich 



deep velvety purple, with a broad pure wKite 



margin, splendid 0 4 



2491 ,^ „ „ „ lila'cea, rich claret 0 4 



2492 bo'na nox, pure, from W. Indies .* 0 3 



2493 „ hyb'rida raargina'ta, colours varying from the richest velvety purple to sky blue 0 6 



2494 limba'ta hyb'rida, blue and white 0 6 



2495 „ elegantis'sima (see I. hederacea violacea) 0 4 



2496 „ Lindleya'na,^es/i colour, with rich purple throat, flowers very large and hand- 



some, leaves live lobed 1 0 



2497 „ Nil grandiflora, blue, from Java 0 3 



2498 „ Quamo'clit, scarlet, from W. Indies 0 3 



2499 „ „ alba, pure white 0 3 



2500 ., „ rosea, rose 0 3 



2501 „ quercifo'lia, white 0 4 



2502 ,, renifor'mis, yellow, violet eye 0 4 



2503 . rubro-eoeru'Iea (violacea vera), shy blue, very handsome, from Mexico 0 4 



2504 ,, • alba, jmre white, exceedingly beautiful 0 6 



HALF-nARDY PERENNIALS. 



2505 „ ccelesti'na graiidifl.o'ra, pale ccelesiial blue, an exquisite variety, with flowers 



of an extraordinary size. A first-class novelty 1 0 



2508 „ digita'ta, purple, from W. Indies 0 3 



2507 „ ficifo'lia, pink, from Buenos Ayres 0 3 



2508 „ llardin'gii, ;)?/r/)/e ' 0 C 



2509 „ Horsfal'litx; rosea, rose, a splendid variety 1 0 



2510 „ Lea'rii, (true) splendici lazuli blue, changing to red, from Ceylon 0 9 



2511 „ Mexica'na grandiflo'ra alba, immense flowers with long tube, from Mexico. . 0 9 



2512 „ Sello'wii, scarlet, from E. Indies 0 4 



2513 „ tubero'sa,//a/e .ye//o;r, from W. Indies 0 4 



2514 „ tyrianthri'na elegans, rich Tyrian purple, from Mexico 1 0 



2515 „ Willdeno'vii, purple, from E. Indies 0 4 



JASMI'XUM, Nat. Ord. Ja.wiina'cece. 

 Favourite, elegant, free-flowering, deliciously fragrant greenhouse evergreen climbers ; 

 succeed best in a rich loam. 



2516 Jasmi'num Azo'ricum, white, fi'om Madeira 1 0 



2517 „ gra'cile, rt'AiVe, from Norfolk Island 1 0 i 



2518 „ revolu'tum, yellow, from E. Indies 1 0 | 



KEME'DYA, Nat. Ord. Legumino s(b. 

 An exceedingly handsome and highly ornamental genus of early- flowering greenhouse 

 evergreen twining slirubs, producing their very pretty pea-shaped flowers in the greatest pro- 

 fusion ; exceedingly beautiful and strikingly eff'ective when trained on wire globes, trellis 

 work, or rafters ; succeed best in loam and peat. 



2519 Kenne'dya Andomarien'sis, j^mZ-, from N. S. Wales 0 G 



2520 „ apet'ala, rose, from N. S. Wales 0 3 



2521 „ bimacula'ta, spo^fec? /jyrp/e, from N. S. Wales 0 3 



2522 „ carina'ta, pink, from N. S. Wales 0 4 



2523 „ coccin'ea magni'fica, scar/e^, splendid large fxowers, from N. Holland 1 6 



