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BARR & SUGDEN'S AUTUMNAL 



[1868. 



Eacli— J. d. 



1018 Colchicum or Szovitsianum, pure 



yellow, spotted, .3 ft 5|6 to 10 6 



1019 Excelsum, Isabellinixm or testa- 



ctum, beautiful apricot colour, ^h. 1 0 



1020 Eximum vera, pure white, 1 J ft. . . 1 G 



1021 Giganteum, the most majestic of 



Lilies ; flowers pure white, 5 ft. to 



10 ft 3/G, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, Sc 15 0 



1022 Lancifolium or speciosum album, i 



pure white, 3 ft., 10/6 to 15/6 per I 

 doz 1/ to 1 6 I 



1023 ,, corymbiflorum album, 



pure white, 3 ft 2 6 



1024 „ ,, roseum, ' 

 white, spotted rose, 3 ft 2 C 



1025 ,, crvLentum, white, spotted 

 crimson, 3 ft 2 6 



1C26 ,, macranthum,/(/r'jreu7/i(<e 



flower, spotted crimson, 3 ft 2 6 



1027 ,, monstrosum album, /jure 

 white, 3 ft 2 6 



1028 ,, rubrum, white, 

 spotted crimson, 3 ft 2 6 



1029 „ punctatum (</-ue),ti7i(7e, 

 very delicately spotted with pink, 



3 ft 2/6 to 3 G 



1030 ItLiifolram, white, spotted 

 pink, 3 ft. . 2 0 



1031 ,, roseum, white, delicately 

 spotted with rose, 3 ft., 10/6 to 15/6 



\>ev doz 1/ to 1 G 



1032 ,, rubrum, white, spotted 

 cri«i$on,3ft.,10/6tol5/6pertloz.,l/to 1 G 



Kach— «. d. 



1033 Longiflornm, beautiful pure while; 



dicurfgrowiny species, 1 j ft. ; ati ex- 

 ce//(H<6e(/(/er,21/pcrl00,3/6i>erd(jz. 0 4 



1034 ., eximvun,;)ureu)/i(/c, l-ift., 



7/6 per d )Z 0 9 



1035 „ Liu Kiu, while, 2 ft 0 9 



1033 ,, Takesimae, white, 2 ft. . . 2 0 



1037 Martigon or Turk's Cap, ;)ur/>/c, 3 ft. 0 8 



1038 „ „ scarlet, 3 h. 



5/ per doz 0 0 



1039 „ „ yellow, 3 ft. 0 G 



1040 „ „ white, 3 ft. 2 6 



1041 „ „ mired, 3 ft. 



5/ per doz 0 6 



1012 Monadelphicum, yellow, 3 ft 1 G 



1043 Philadelphicum, scarlet, with black 



spots, 1 ft 3 G 



1044 Pomponium, yellow, 3 ft 0 6 



1045 Pyrenicum, yellow, 1 ft 0 6 



1046 Tenuifolium, scar/e^, 1 A ft 5 o 



1047 Thompsonianum or roseum, rose, 3ft. 1 G 



1048 Thunbergianum, rich orange scarlet, 



U It 1 6 



1049 ,, grandiflorum, crim- 

 son. 2 U 2 G 



1050 Tigrinum, tiger spotted, beautiful, 



3/6 jier doz 0 4 



1051 ,, Foitmiei, a majestic variety 

 of the tiger-spotted Lily; admirably 

 adapted for shrubbery borders on 

 account of its large and conspicuous 

 flower spikes, 5 ft. to 8 ft. 1 /G, 2/0, & 3 6 



1052 Venustum, orange, Ijft 1 0 



THE GLADIOLI. 



Too much cannot be said in favour of this really grand genus, wMch, by successional plantings, 

 may be had in bloom from early in July to Christmas. The Eamosus varieties flower in July and 

 Augtist, and may be planted in January, February, and March. The Gandavensis varieties flower in 

 August, September, and October, and if succes?ional plantings be continued from March to Midsummer, 

 they may be had in bloom even eo late as Chiistmas ; and this is of no small importance where cut 

 flowers for vases are in requisition. The late plantings should be made in the reserve flower garden, in 

 masses of three to twelve bulbs. When cold weather sets in these should be lifted with the ball of soil, 

 potted, or put in boxes, and placed in a cool house, such as a vinery, a cold pit, or in a spare room ; in 

 fact, anywhere where they will be protected from the frost ; and if attended to with water they will 

 blossom as freely as those which had the advantage of being planted earlier in the season. It is 

 worthy of remark that the bulbs do not suffer when so treated. 



The greit secret of success in growing Gladioli is to plant in a deep soil, well enriched with rotten 

 manure, and to water the plants liberally, when necessary, during dry weather. 



EARLY-FLOWERINa GLADIOLI, VARIETIES OF RAMOSUS. 



For beds, masses, centres of large beds, and group? in the flower and shrubbery borders ; and for 

 planting amongst Rhododendrons and Azaleas, these arc highly recommended. 



OUR OWN SELECTION, HEADY TO SEND OUT END OF OCTOBER. 



£ S. d. 



1053 500 in 20 splendid varieties . .550 



1054 250 ditto ditto . , 2 15 0 



1055 100 ditto ditto . .15 0 



1056 30 ditto ditto . . 0 10 6 



1061 Fine mixed Seedlings of Eamosus . 

 1063 Splendid mixed Seedlings of ditto 



£ s. d. 



1057 500 in 15 splendid varieties . , 4 10 



1058 250 ditto ditto . . 2 10 



1059 100 ditto ditto . .11 



1060 50 ditto ditto . . 0 10 

 . 12*. M. per 100 . . 2s. (id. per dozen. 

 . 21s. Od. „ . . 3s. 0(/. 



1063 Beautiful mixed Seedlings from Guernsey . 21s. Orf. 



3s. Od. 



1064 

 1065 

 1066 

 1067 

 1068 

 1039 

 1070 

 1071 



Per doz.— s. d. 



AnnaTsiTilownai, white, blotchedviolet 5 6 



Baviana, orange, feathered violet . . 2 6 



Ca.TdiRa.lis,bright scarlet.flaked white 2 0 



„ rosens, rose, flaked while 2 6 



Colvillii, /jurp/isA Zi7ac. .7/- per 100 1 0 



,, alba,, pure tchite, flne ... . 9 0 



Duchess of Orleans, red and white. 5 6 



Elegantissimus, _/ine rose, s/)oHed. . 2 6 



rer ioz.—s. 



1072 Elfrida, flne 2 



1073 Emicans, orange scarlet, feathered . 2 



1074 Formosissimus, scarlet, flaked white 2 



1075 Floribundus,K7i(Ve and blush, streaked 



purple-crim-ton, 12/6 per 100 



1076 ,, Maximus, white, with 

 violet feather, large flower 7 



1077 lasigm.3, rich scarlet, tinged purple. 4 



2 0 



6 

 6 



