44 BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



JACOB J: A— ro?jf /« ued. " d. 



992 Jacobaea, maqeiita colour, double, 1 ft 1 0 



993 „ mulherry colour, „ 1 ft 0 3 



994 „ violet, „ 1 ft 0 3 



995 „ whUe „ 1 ft 0 3 



JASMFNTM, Nat. Ord. Jasminacece. 

 An elegant and free-floweriiig class of hardy slirubs, with deliciously fragrant flowers ; 

 succeed best in a rich loam. (See also Climbers.) 



996 Jasminum azoricum novum, yellow, beautiful, with thick green leaves, 2 ft 1 0 



997 „ fruticuns, yelloiv, 5 ft., from S. Europe 0 3 



998 „ Nepaleuse, cream colour, 5 ft. from Nepaul 1 0 



JUXIPERUS, Nat. Ord. Conifera: 

 Very beautiful and elegant evergreen trees, exceedingly ornamental in their style of 

 growth ; succeed in almost any garden soil. Hardy trees. 



999 Juniperns cxeelsa, 20 ft., from Siberia .- 0 4 



1000 „ Hispanica, 10 ft., from Spain 0 4 



1001 „ lycia, 10 ft., from S. Europe 0 G 



1002 „ macrocarpa, 10 ft., from Naples • • . . 0 4 



1003 „ thurifera, 10 ft., from Spain 0 6 



1004 „ varicgata, 10 ft., from Sjiain 0 C 



JCSTICLA, Nat. Ord. Acantkacece. 

 Handsome free-flowering greenhouse siirubs, of very easy cultivation ; thriving best in a 

 mixture of loam and peat. 



1005 Justicia Adhatoda nova, lohite, beautiful pale green foliage, 2 ft 2 G 



1006 „ furcata, violet, 2 ft., from Peru 1 « 



1007 „ multiflora, bright scarlet, pretty dark greeu leaves, 2 ft 1 G 



1008 „ quadrifida, scarlet, 2 ft., from Mexico 1 0 



RAULFllSSIA, Nat. Ord. ComposiUe. 

 Pretty little free flowering plants, of a neat, compact growth, wlien well grown exceed- 

 ingly effective in beds or mixed borders ; grow freely in any good soil. Hardy annuals. 



1009 Kaulfussia amclloidcs, Iriyht blue, ^ ft., from Cape of Good Hope 0 2 



1010 „ • rosea, rose, with mauve centre, i ft 0 2 



KOlREUTERlA, Nat. Ord. Sapindacece. 

 A handsome plant, with graceful Acacia-like foliage, requiring a rather sheltered situa- 

 tion to produce its flowers freely and in perfection ; succeeds in any common garden soil. 



1011 Kolreuteria i)aniculata, yellow, a hardy tree, 10 ft., from Cliina 0 0 



LAGERSTRffiMIA, Nat. Ord. Lrjthracecc. 

 A splendid greenhouse shmb, with exceedingly handsome flowers ; succeeding in peat 

 and loam. 



1012 Lagerstroemia Indica, lilac, greenhouse shrub, 5 ft., from East Indies 0 G 



LAMAXA, Nat. Ord. Verbenacefv. 

 A remarkably handsome, free flowering genus of plants, with brilliantly coloured flowers 

 constantly changing in hue, very effective either for pot culture or for heddinu- ]>urposes ; when 

 planted out, exccjit in dry soil, the plants will bloom more profusely il' retained in their pots 

 and plunged where intended to flower. The follotviiiy are new and beautiful : — 



1013 lantana Amcena 0 0 



1014 „ Coccinea 0 G 



1015 „ delicatissima 0 G 



1016 „ flava lilacina 1 o 



1017 „ fulgens mutabilis 0 G 



1018 „ Fulvia 1 o 



1019 „ Imperatrice Eugdnie 1 0 



1020 „ le Naiu 1 o 



1021 „ Lucretia 1 u 



1022 „ lutea kermesina 0 G 



1023 „ „ Superba 1 0 



1024 „ Youngii 1 o 



1025 „ finest mixed 0 4 



LARKSPUR (Dtlphiniuni), Nat. Ord. Banunculacccc. 

 One of the most generally cultivated and ornamental genus of i)lants, cond)ining unusual 

 richness with an endless variety of colours, all of which are extremely beautiful and iileusing ; 

 the flowers are jirodueed in the greatest profusion, and the ])lants in beds, masses, or rit)l]ons 

 are strikingly effective j indeed, lew plants are so generally useful and valuable for tlicir deco- 

 rative qualities either in the garden or, when cut, for vases. The great difliculty has hitherto 



