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BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



ROCKET, Nat. Ord. Brassiceee. ^""j; 

 Very pleasing early spring flowering profuse blooming plants, with deliciously fragrant 

 flowers ; grow freely in any soil. 



1499 Rocket, sweet, p«r/)/e, 1 J ft., from Europe 0 2 



1500 ,, „ white, 1 \ ft., from Europe 0 2 



1801 „ „ niixcd, 1.^ ft., from Europe 0 2 



ROMIRIA, Nat. Ord. Papaveraceoi. 

 A dwarf showy frcc-flowcriug plant, very effective in beds or mixed borders ; succeeds in 

 any common soil. 



1502 Eomeria hybrida, deep mauve, 1 ft., from S. Em-ope 0 3 



ROSE, Nat. Ord. Itosace<p. 



Seed from the following well kno-ira classes has been saved for ns in the sunny climate ot 

 Italy, by our " Sardinian Correspondent," and from varieties of the highest merit, therefore 

 cannot fail to afford the amateur the greatest satisfaction. We may remark that the culture of the 

 Rose from seed is very simple, generally rewarding the amateur with flowers the first or second 

 year ; such flowers as give promise of superior merit, if budded on strong standards, will sooa 

 develope their true character. 



1503 Eose Bengal, from the choicest varieties 1 0 



1504 „ Bourbon, from the choicest varieties 1 0 



1505 „ Hybrid perpetual, from the choicest varieties 1 0 



1506 „ „ „ Etendard de Marengo, crimson cupped 1 0 



1507 „ „ „ General Jacqueminot, velvety crimson scarlet 1 0 



1508 „ „ „ Lord Eaglan, deep crimson 1 0 



1509 „ „ „ Napoleon III., rich crimson 1 0 



1510 „ moss, various 1 0 



1511 „ Noisette, various 1 0 



1512 „ Tea scented, various 1 0 



1513 „ choice mixed, various 1 0 



ROSE CiVMPIOX, Nat. Ord. Caryophyllacea;. 

 Exceedingly handsome showy free-flowering plants, strikingly efifectivc in mixed or shrub- 

 beiy borders ; succeed in any garden soil, ' 



1514 Eose campion, rose, 1 1 ft., from Italy 0 2 



1515 „ „ white, with rose centre, \^(t.,iioml\,s\Y 0 2 



RUDBECKIA, Nat. Ord. Composite. / 

 Handsome ornamental border jilants of a very showy character, flowers having a protrud- 

 ing or acorn-likc disc ; suitable for mixed borders ; succeed in any common garden soil. 



1516 Eudbeckia aniplcxieaulis, yiZ/oit', /o?7y i/ac/i rtconi-/(Ae (/wc, 2^ ft., from N. America .. 0 4 



1517 „ fulgida,yc/^^^J^2 1 ft., from North America 0 6 



1518 . „ Newmannii, !/e?/oty^| ft., from N. America 0 3 



SitBBATIA, Nat. Ord. OentianacetB. 

 A remarkably beautiful, flowering, neat, low growing plant, very effective and exceedingly 

 useful for small beds, edgings, or pot culture ; thrives best in a peaty soil. 



1519 Sabbatia campestris, nwe a«(/ ?/f//o!i', 5 ft., from Texas 0 C 



SALPIGLOSSIS, Nat. Ord. Scrophulariacecc. 

 Highly ornamental and extremely useful Alstrccmeria-like jjlants for autumn decoration ; 

 their curiously pencilled and marbled funnel-shaped flowers produce a fine effect in beds, 

 borders, edgings, and ribbons; they are of the easiest culture, succeeding in any light rich soil. 

 Half hard;/ annuals. 



1520 Salpiglossis alba lutea, 1 J ft 0 3 



1521 „ utrococcinca., dark scarlet, beavtif ally spotted, \\ i\ 0 3 



1522 „ atropurpurea, f/mr/i ;)«rp/e, 1 J ft 0 3 



1523 „ azurea picta, sky blue, 1^ ft 0 3 



1524 „ coceinca, scarlet, 1 J ft 0 3 



1526 „ sulphurca, /)a/e !/e//oit', 1 J ft 0 3 



1526 „ choice mixed, I'j ft 0 3 



1527 „ dwarf, scarlet, 1 ft 0 3 



1528 „ „ choice mixed, 1 ft 0 3 



SALVIA, Nat. Ord. Labiatcc. 

 Strikingly ornamental plants, for conservatory and out-door decoration, growing freely 

 in any light rich soil, and i)rodueing a magnificent effect in beds, ribbons, or edgings, where 

 their beautiful spikes of scarlet bloom are produced in the greatest profusion. Half hardy 

 annuals. 



1629 Salvia coccinea, 1 ft., from S. America 0 4 



1530 „ „ hybrida, scarlet, 1 ft., from S. America 0 6 



1631 „ „ splendens, 1 ft., from S. America 0 6 



