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BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



CHRYSUVTHEMrM— roH^fnueJ. ^"J^d. 

 sively grown around London, and too well known and appreciated to require any remarks ; 

 as they are anion<;st the last flowers of autumn, no garden should be without them. The seed 

 we oft'er has been saved from the very finest of the new varieties, and is warranted to produce 

 75 percent, of double flowers. 



492 Chrysanthemum, double white, extra fine, hardy annual, 2 ft., from Sicily 0 3 



493 „ „ quilled, extra fine, hardy annual, 2 ft., from Sicily 0 3 



494 „ double yellow, extra fine, hardy annual, 2 ft., from Sicily 0 3 



495 „ „ quilled, extra fine, hardy annual, 2 ft., from Sicily 0 3 



496 „ Lidicum,talldoublemixed, extra fine, hardy perennial, 3 ft., from China 0 6 



497 „ „ nanum, double mixed, (dwarf Fompone), hardy perennial, 



1 ft., from China 0 6 



498 „ tricolor, i/ellow and white, very showy, hardy annual, 1 ft., from Barbary 0 2 



499 „ „ Burridgeanum, crimson with white centre, extra fine, hardy 



annual, 1 ft., from Barbary 0 3 



600 „ „ gohlen yellow, extra fine and showy, hardy annual, 1 ft., from 



Barbary 0 2 



501 „ „ Venustum, white with crimson centre, extra fine, hardy annual, 



I ft., from Barbary , 0 3 



CIIRYSOCOMA, Nat. Ord, Com-posita. 

 A highly ornamental greenhouse evergreen shrub, the stem terminating with tufts of ex- 

 tremely handsome golden yellow flowers ; succeeds best in loam and peat. 



502 Chrysocoma coniaurea, (jolden yellow, 6 ft., from the Cape of Good Hope 0 6 



CHRYSOCEPHALUM, Nat. Ord. ConiposiUe. 



503 Chrysocephalum strictum, yelhnv, greenhouse shrub, 6 ft., from the Cape of Good Hope 0 6 

 CIXERARI.V, Nat. Ord. Composite^. 



A well-known, favourite, free-flowering jilant, which may be had in splendid bloom 

 through the greater portion of the year ; and, from the richness and diversity of its colours. 



is one of the most valuable of our early spring flowers ; succeeds best in light rich, free, and 

 open soil. Half-hardy perennial. 



604 Cineraria, finest, saved from the choicest named sorts, 1 J ft., ex 1 0 



605 „ dwarf, saved from the choicest named sorts, 1 ft 1 0 



806 „ maritima, yellow, handsome silvery foliage plant, forming a fine contrast in 



ribboning to Perilla Nankinensis, 1 { ft., from S. Europe 0 3 



CISTUS, Nat. Ord. Cistaccee. 

 An extremely beautiful and iirofuse-flowcring class of plants, for rockwork, banks, or 

 mixed borders ; succeeds in any common garden soil. Hardy perennials. 



507 Cistus albidus, rose lilac with orange eye, 2 ft., from Spain 0 3 



508 „ monspeliensis, white, beautiful, 2 It., from S. Europe 0 3 



509 „ .salvifolius, while, 2 ft., from S. Europe 0 3 



510 „ tuberarius, yellow, leaves dark tjreen, 2 ft., from Spain 0 3 



511 „ rock {rock rose), fine mixed, various rich colours, ^ ft 0 3 



512 „ guttatus {sun rose), yellow, pretty little rock plant, hardy annual, J ft 0 3 



CITRUS, Nat. Ord. Aurantiacccp. 

 Highly ornamental greenhouse shrubs, with dcliciously fragrant flowers and handsome 

 fruit; succeed best in rich loam. 



513 Citrus decumana (shaddock) 0 G 



514 „ sinensis niyrtifolia, 2 it., from China 0 G 



616 „ Madurensis, 6 ft., from China 1 0 



CLARKIA, Nat. Ord. Onagracece. 



A beautiful tribe of favourite plants, with pretty, cheerful-looking flowers, growing freely 

 and blooming profusely under almost any circumstances ; but when planted in rich soil and 

 i properly attended to, they rank amongst the most cfl"cctivc of bedding plants, especially C. 

 I integripetala and Tom Thumb — the former with large handsome flowers, the latter with a 

 i bushy habit, which makes it a fine pot as well as bedding plant. The new double variety C 

 i pulchella fl. jd. is a ricli magenta colour and very handsome. Hardy annuals. 



616 Clarkia clegans rosea, double flowered, very beautiful, ft 0 3 



517 „ pulchella grandiflora, (/eeyj msc, li ft 0 2 



618 „ „ allm, pK7e !/'/(i7c, very beautiful, 1 J ft 0 2 



519 „ „ fimbriata, ])rettily fringed, li ft 0 2 



620 „ „ pulchella florepleno, rich mayenta, flowers double, a very important 



addition to tlic many pretty varieties of this genus, IJ ft 1 0 



621 „ „ m&r^m&ta, rosy crimson, edged icith pure white, \^ it 0 3 



522 „ integripetala "(whole petalled), rosy crimson, flowers largo and very 



handsome, 1 J ft 0 3 



623 „ „ pulchcrrima, ro.se tJio/e<, very beautiful colour, 1 J ft 0 3 



624 „ „ Tom Thumb, rose purple, dwarf, and of bushy habit, very fine, J ft. . . 0 4 



