62 BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



SCnUlLSJHlS— continued. / d. 



1566 Schizanthus oculatus grandiflorus (new), various shades, centre Sue, 1 ft., fromValparaiso 0 4 



1567 „ Y>inn&t\is, purple, u-hite, aiul i/eUou\ spotted crimson, \ h., from Chili 0 2 



1568 „ Vrie&tii, white, lilac, and primrose, purple spotted, \ ft, fTom Chili 0 2 



SCHIZOPETAIOX, Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. 

 An interesting little plant, with prettily fringed flowers, emitting, in the after-part of the 

 day and evening, a delit-ions perfume ; should be grown in masses in mixed flower and 

 shrubbery borders ; succeeds best in rich loamy soil. 



1569 Schizopetalon 'Walkcrii, ichite, i ft., from Chili 0 3 



SCULA, Nat. Ord. Liliacece. 

 A chai-ming little hardy bulb, with very pretty showy flowers ; exceedingly nsrful for 

 1 beds, edgings, or for in-door decoration ; will flower the second year, and thrives best in a 

 light soil. 



I 1570 Scilla cernua, pink, 1 ft., from Spain 0 6 



1571 „ Imperatrice Eugenie, splendid porcelain blue, an exquisite winter flower, 6 inches 3 0 



I 1572 „ maritima, blue, 1 ft., from Spain 0 0 



i 1573 „ Peruviana, brii/ht blue, 1 ft., from Peru 0 6 



I 1574 „ „ alba, u AiVt, 1 fl., from Pera 0 C 



SEDUM (Stouecross), Nat. Ord. Crassulacece. 

 1 A useful and exceedingly interesting genus of pretty little plants, growing freely on rock 

 I or rustic-work, also on ornamental mounds, old walls, &c., where, during snmmer, they 

 expand their brilliant star-shaped flowers in the greatest profusion. 



j 1575 Sedum caeruleum, blue, \ ft., from Africa 0 3 



1576 „ Kanitschatkense, orange, \ ft., from Kamtschatka 0 3 



1677 „ rupestre, white, \ ft., from N. America 0 3 



SIDA, Nat. Ord. Malvacece. 

 Handsome, free-flowering, easily cultivated greenhouse plants ; succeed well in any rich 



soil. 



1578 Sida angustifolia, yelhw, 4 ft., from Bourbon 0 3 



1579 „ Behriana, 4 ft., from India 0 6 



1580 „ graveolens, yellow, 4 ft., from E, Indies 0 4 



1581 „ Indica, ye//ojc, cfH^re (/arA m/, 4 ft. from India , 0 4 



1582 „ mollis, yelloio, showy, 4 ft., from Peru 0 3 



SIIEXE, OR CATCHFLY, Nut. Ord. Cari/ophyllaceee. 



A beautiful genus of frce-flowcring ]ilants, with bright rich-coloured flowers, producing a 

 very fine effect in beds, borders, and ribbons. Hardy annuals. 



1583 Silene alpcstris, rosy pink, rockwork, ^ ft., from M. Carmel 0 G 



1584 „ atro-rosea, dark rose, 2 ft., from M. Carmel 0 3 



1585 „ pendula, i/-it/A; ;)in A, J ft., from Sicily 0 2 



1586 „ „ a\ha, pure iohite, i ft 0 2 



1587 „ pseudo-atocioii, rosy pink, centre ichite, 1 ft., from the Levant 0 3 



1588 ,, regia, c/-/w.so«, 1.^ ft., from N. America 0 3 



1589 „ rubella, bright red, i ft., from Portugal 0 2 



1590 „ „ alba, pure white, i f t 0 2 



1591 „ Schafta, pink lilac, 4 ft., from Russia 0 3 



NIPHOCAMPYIUS, Nat. Ord. Lobeliacea. 

 A beautiful frce-flowcring greenhouse perennial, with handsome tubulai- flowers. 



1592 Siphocampylus betala:folius, 3 ft., from Brazil 0 6 



SISYRIIVCinrM, Nat. Ord. Iridacetp. 

 A genus of very pretty free-flowcring bulbous plants, growing freely in any light soil. 



1593 Sisyrinchium Bermudianum, i/ue, 1 i ft., from Bermudiis 0 6 



1594 „ rcticulatum, blue, f ft., from Cumana 0 (5 



SOIAXUM, Nat. Ord. Solanacea. 

 A magnificent genus of the most beautiful ornamental frait-bearing plants, some of them 

 amongst the most interesting of greenhouse shrubs ; S. cabiliense argenteuni, S. capsicastrum, 

 and S. laciniatum clegans, arc extremely beautiful and easily cultivated ; others are the most 

 valuable of ornamental climbers (see Climbers), while the Egg Plant (sec Egg Plant), and 

 Aubergine (see Aubergine), are also included in this family. 



i 1595 Solanum Amazonicum atropurpureum, ncA lJ^o/e^ 2 ft , from Mexico 1 C 



1696 „ ,, coelestinum, sky blue, beautifully marked, 2 ft 1 6 



1597 „ auriculatiim, rm/(7, 4 ft., from Ma<lagascar, 3 ft 0 4 



1598 „ Balbisii, tc/n'/c //-///^yint' fcr/n/Z/V/w (-(//oMr, 4 ft., from S. America 0 3 



1599 „ bStaceum, pink, 4 ft., from S. America 0 4 



1600 „ cabilienw argenteum, 4 ft., from S. America 0 9 



