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BARE & SUGDEN'S AUTUMNAL 



[1868. 



Each— J. (I. 

 ^HEDYCHIUM (Garhind-flowcr), .1 large 

 rccd-looking plant, with splendid heads 

 of bloom. 



1492 Gardncrianum, yellow, fragrant, 5 ft. 2 6 

 §HELLEBORUS (Christmas-rose), a valu- 



alilo winter blooming plant. 



1493 niger. irhite, I ft., per dozen 10«. Grf. 



and 1 ;■).•; Is. and 1 6 



§HEMEROCAL,LIS (Day-lily), a handsome 

 plant, succeeding best in moist and 

 shady .-situations. 



1494 flava, 4r/y/(/ ;/e//ow, 2 ft 0 C 



1495 fulva, orange red, 2 ft 0 C 



1496 „ fol. variegata, yellow, foliage 

 variegated, 2 ft 1 0 



1497 kwanso fol. variegata, fi. pi. yellow, 



fohage most beautifully variegated, 



new and rare, 2 ft 2s. cS. and 3 6 



1498 Thunbergii, new 1 0 



§HEPATICA, chai-ming spring -flowering 



plant. The most desirable way of pur- 

 chasing this is in clumps. 



1499 Line, single plants per doz., d. 



1500 „ clumps If. Gel., 2s. Gd., and 3 G 



1501 red, single plants per doz., Gs. 



1503 „ clumps Is. 2s. Grf., and 3 6 



*HESPEROSCORDUM (Missouri Hya- 

 cinth), very elegant, with a slender 

 cylindrical stem, supporting an umbel 

 of many star-like flowers. 



1503 lacteum, mil/c white, 1 ft 1 0 



IflMATOPHYLLUM. The species offered 



is a magnificent plant, throwing up its 

 large bunches of scarlet blossom the 

 year roimd. 



1504 miniatum, orange scarlet, 2 ft., 7s. Gd., 



10s. Gd., 15s., and 21s. 

 JISMEKE, a flower of great beauty, and of 

 comparatively easy cultm-e. It may be 

 gi-own in pots for in-door decoration ; 

 or, if for out-doors, plant in April, 

 taking care that the bulb is planted in 

 pure sand, or sand and peat, and taken 

 up m winter. 



1505 calathina, large, pui^e white, delight- 



fully fragrant flowers, 2 ft 1 0 



1506 imdulata, ichite, 1ft 0 C 



IILACHENALIA, curious and beautiful are 



the flowers of this genus, and of the 

 easiest possible culture. Several should 

 be grown together in a pot, 



1507 pendula, red, tijiped green and purple, 



3 ft per doz., 5s. Gd. 0 6 



1508 quadricolor, scarlet and yellow, 1 ft... 1 0 



1509 tricolor, red and yellow, 1 ft 0 6 



§LEUCOJUM (Snow-flake), very beautiful, 



and as hardy as the snowdrop, which it 

 very greatly resembles. 



1510 ffistivum, wliite, ft., per dozen, 2s. 0 3 



1511 vcr-num, white, f ft , per doz., 5s. G(/. 0 6 



1512 pulcheUum, u-hile, 1^ ft 0 C 



§LIATRIS, charming herbi'.ceous plants. 



1513 spicata,/^»?yj/e, 2 ft 1 G 



1514 Equan-osa,//»;;/;('e, 3 ft 1 G 



§LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria 



Majalis). For winter and early spring 

 blooming, the clumps we ofl'er of tlii.s 

 fragrant and favourite plant cannot be 

 too strongly recommended. They have 

 been specially prepared for blooming in- 

 doors. A few clumps planted in a bos 

 and placed in gentle heat will furnish a 

 large quantity of bloom, and by succes- 

 sional plantings a supply may be main- 

 tained throughout the winter and spring 

 months. They are also admirably 

 adapted for flowermg in the sitting- 

 room, in pots, and for filhng window 

 flower boxes, &c. In London they 



Each— J. (f. 

 succeed admirably. The single roots 

 ofEered by the hundred are intended for 

 forming permanent beds or masses in 

 the flower borders. 



1515 fine clumps 1 6 



1616 extra strong ditto 2 6 



1517 single roots, per 100, 7s. Gd., per 



dozen, Is. 



1518 rosea, single roots, per dozen, 3s. 



1519 floro pleno, single roots, per dozen, 



■Is. 6(/. 



1520 fol. variegata, single roots, per 



dozen, 5s. Gd. 

 f LYCORIS (The Golden Lily), an exceed- 

 ingly' beautiful plant of the amaryUis 

 family. 



1521 aru-ea, golden yelloio, 1 ft 3 G 



IIMEDEOLA, a beautiful winter-flowering 



climbing plant, with orange scented 

 blossoms ; also valuable for hanging 

 baskets, <tc. 



1532 asparagoides, white 0 9 



tMELANTHlUM, a beautiful httle plant, 

 having much the appearance of a small 

 Ixia. 



1523 junceum, pin/:, stained with dark 



crimson spots, i f t 1 6 



1524 pui-pru-eirm, Jft 1 6 



^METHONICA (Gloriosa)'.m exceedingly 



handsome plant, with briUiant colom-ed 

 flowers. 



1525 Plantii, rosy orange, 3 ft 2 G 



fMORiEA, a bulbous rooted plant, with very 



handsome flowers, neaiiv allied to Ixia, 



1526 coUma, /«"7;/e, 2 ft. " 1 0 



1527 edulis, pink lilac, deUghtfuUy fra- 



gr-ant, 2ft 0 G 



1528 jimcea, scarlet 0 9 



1529 viscosa, purple 0 9 



fNERINE, showy and extremely beautiful 



flowers. The type of this plant is the 

 well-kno^vn beautiful Guernsey Lily, so 

 much sought after. 



1530 corusca, bright glittering scarlet, 



superb, 1ft 1 6 



1531 flexuosa,7J!ni-, very distinct, 1ft. ... 1 6 



1532 Fothergilli, deep vermilion scarlet, 



larger than the Guernsey LDy, 1 ft. 2.6 



1533 pumUa, rose 2 6 



1534 undulata, rfaj7irose,cmiously crisped, 



3ft 2 G 



tOPHIOPOGON (Snake's-beard), a curious 

 aird interesting plant. 



1535 jaburan, white, 1ft 1 0 



1536 japonicus, j/eWcif, I5 ft 1 0 



1537 spicatus, vioU-t, \ ft 1 0 



§ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem), 



a showy bulbous plant ; the hardy 

 varieties are very efliective in groups 

 in the borders. Aureum is a very 

 handsome pot plant. 



1538 arabicum, whitt, black centre, hand- 



some. 14 ft. ; per doz., 3s. Gd ,0 4 



tl539 aureum, 5roWen,vc-Wow, beautiful, 5 ft. 2 0 



1540 pyramidale, !i7»7e, showy, 2 ft 0 6 



1541 umbellatum, while, showy, 1ft.; per 



doz.. Is 0 2 



IIOVIEDIA (Lapeyrousia), a very beautiful 

 plant with abundance of flowers. 



1542 coiymbosa, dark purple blue, white 



centre, A ft 1 6 



JOXALIS. Tire flowers of this jjlant are 

 very freely produced, and as they are 

 all remarkable for then- rich coloirrs, 

 they" form a fine contrast with their 

 deep green foliage. They are exceed- ' 

 ingly eft'ective in pots or' in beds. A 

 year or two ago there was a fine bed of 

 Boweii at Battersea Park. 



