34 BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



Dli-MHUS — continued. ^"t] 



689 Dianthus tleltoides rubra, pink, beautiful, hardj- perennial 0 3 



690 „ Giu-dnerianus, various colours, beautifully fringed, hardy perennial, 1 ft 0 3 



691 „ gigantcus, rose, beautiful rock plant, hardy annual, from Greece 0 6 



692 „ „ rvse and white, from Greece 0 6 



693 „ nispanicus, various, hardy annual, 1 ft., from Spain 0 3 



694 „ hybridus corymbosus, various rich colours, flowers the first year, hardy peren- 



nial, 1 ft 0 6 



695 „ latifoliussplendens,cnWon,extreraelyhandsome,hardyannual, 1 fl.,fromEni-ope 0 3 



696 „ fl. ])1., crimson, fine double, hardy annual, 1 ft., from Europe 0 3 



697 „ puk'hellus, white and red striped, hardy perennial, 1 ft., from Siberia 0 3 



698 „ superbusnanus.ZiYac dwarf, beautifully fringed, hardy perennial, I ft., from Europe 0 8 



DIDISCUS, Nat. Ord. UmhelUferce. 

 A pretty little plant, from Australia. 



699 Didiscus eaeruleus, blue, half hardy annual, 1 j ft 0 4 



DIDYMOCARPl'S, Nat. Ord. Cyrtandracece. 

 An exceedingly pretty greenhouse plant, flowering in bunches, succeeding best in light 

 peaty soil. 



700 Didymocarpus Humboldtianns, blue, very pretty 1 0 



DIGIT.iLIS, Nat. Ord. ScrophuIariacetB. 

 Remarkably handsome and highly ornamental plants of stately growth and easy culture, 

 especially adajtted for shrubbery borders, or for woods and pleasure grounds ; thrive in any soiL 

 Hardy perennials. 



701 Digitalis alba, pure white, 3 ft., from Britain 0 3 



702 „ aurca, golden, 3 ft., from Greece 0 3 



703 „ ferruginea, «-Ai7e nnrf 6roi/'«, very curious, 3 ft., from Italy 0 3 



704 „ grandiflora, sulphur, 3 ft , from Switzerland 0 3 



705 „ gloxinoides, large, beautifully spotted, flowers of various colours, 4 ft 0 3 



706 „ nevcdis, red, purple spotted, 3 ft 0 3 



707 „ punctata, white and crimson spotted, 3 ft., from Britain 0 3 



708 „ purjiurca snperba, fine purple, 3 ft., from Europe 0 3 



709 „ rosea alba, rosi/ white, 3 ft 0 3 



710 „ fine mLxed, 3 ft 0 3 



DIOCLEA, Nat. Ord. Leguminosce. 

 A very beautiful half hardy shrab of a twining habit, succeeding in any common soil. 



711 Dioclea glycinoides, rerf, flowering in handsome racemes, 3 ft., from Martinique 0 6 



DIOSPYKOS (Date Plum), Nat. Ord. Ebenacea;. 

 An exceedingly ornamental tree, bearing date-like fruit ; succeeds in ricli loamy soil. 



712 Diospyros Virginiana, ^e//oio a/it/ (/reen, hardy tree, 20 ft., from N. America 0 3 



DIPIACUS, Nat. Ord. Scrophulariacece. 

 A very elegant free flowering plant, with pretty Mimulus-like flowers, growing freely in 

 any light soil. 



713 Diplacus grandiflorus, apricot colour 1 0 



DIPTERACAM'lIUS, Nat. Ord. Acanthctcea-. 

 An exceedingly handsome greenhouse shrub, with Petunia-likc flowers of a rich dark bine ; 

 succeeds best in sandy peat and loam. 



714 Dipteracanthus spcctabilis, dark blue, 3 ft., from E. Indies 0 4 



DORYCXIUM, Nat. Ord. Leguminosce. 

 A handsome hardy evergreen shrub, succeeding best in a dry soil. 



716 Dorycnium sufl'ruticosum, white, liardy perennial, 1 \ ft., from S. Europe 0 6 



DURANTA, Nat. Ord. Vei'benacea;. 

 A very beautiful free-flowering plant, producing its flowers in graceful racemes, succcaiing 

 best in loam and i)cat. Hardy greenhouse shrub. 



716 Duranta Plumicrii, pale blue, flowering in graceful racemes, 10 ft., from S. America ... 0 4 



EBENUS, Nat. Ord. Ebenacea;. 

 An exceedingly pretty dwarf growing half hardy shrub, requiring pcnty soiL 



717 Ebenus cretica, /)i7iA, 1 J fl;., from Candia 0 3 



ECIILVOPS (Globe Thistle), Nat. Ord. Compositte. 

 A strong growing free flowering plant of considerable beauty, suitable for large shrubbery 

 borders. 



718 Echinops bannaticus, blue ball, hardy perennial, 3 ft., from Hungary 0 3 



