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STOCKS— continued. J^d. 



1666 Stock, Intermediate, 2ncl quality, 1^ ft 0 6 



1667 „ Brompton, scarlet, 2 it 0 3 



1668 „ „ purple, 2 ft 0 3 



1669 „ „ white, 2 h 0 3 



1670 „ „ mixed, 2 ft 0 3 



STYRAX, Nat. Ord. Ehenaccce. 

 A handsome flowering hardy shinb, of a very ornamental and eflfective character for 

 shrubberies, &c. ; succeeds in any light soil. 



1671 Styrax officinalis, ichite, 12 ft., from the Levant 0 4 



SUITAA', Nat. Ord. ( Centaurea moschata ) Composite. 

 Sweet scented, profuse-flowering plants, very effective in mixed or shrubbery borders ; 

 they produce a very showy and striking effect ; grow freely in rich soil. Hardy annuals. 



1672 Sultan, sweet, />Mr/)/e, 1.1 ft. from Persia 0 2 



1673 „ „ 1>- ft., from Persia 0 2 



1674 „ „ ieaM<(jM/!/e//o!i;, II ft., from Levant 0 2 



SUTHERLANDIA, Nat. Ord. Leguminosce. 

 An ejtceedingly beautiful little greenhouse shrub, with handsome Clianthus-like flowers ; 

 succeeds best in loam and peat. 



1675 Sutherlandia Australis, i/-i7/((7n/ rer/, large, 3 ft., from Australia 0 6 



1676 „ frutescens, scarlet, 3 ft., from C. of Good Hope 0 6 



SWAINSOiVIA, Nat. Ord. Leguminosa;. 

 A genus of very elegant and beautiful free-flowering plants, producing a very beautiful 

 effect grown against pillars, &c., in a greenhouse or conservatory ; grow best in peat and loam, 



1677 Swainsonia alba, white, 4 ft., from N. S. Wales 0 4 



1678 „ coronillajfolia, purple, 4 ft., from N. S. Wales 0 4 



1679 „ Greyana, superba, purple, 4 ft., from N. S. Wales 0 6 



1680 „ lessertiiefolia, sAarW;^«r/}/e, magnificent, 3 ft., from N. Holland 0 9 



1681 „ nova superba, 3 ft 0 6 



1682 „ Osboniii grandiflora, large crimson, 3 ft 0 4 



1683 „ purpurea rosea, rose purple, 3 ft 0 4 



1684 ,, purpurea grandiflora, pur/j/e and s/ia(/e(/, 4 ft 0 15 



1685 „ „ rosea, rose purple, 4 ft 0 4 



1686 „ violacea, violet bordered, 4 ft 0 4 



SWEET WILLIAM, Nat. Ord. CarijophtjUdcece. 

 A well-known, free-flowering, jiopuhar favourite, producing a splendid effect in beds, 

 mixed flower and shrubbery borders ; Hunt's auricula-rtowci\;d, produces immense heads of 

 the richest and most beauritul coloured flowers, far surpassing in effect the handsomest of the 

 perennial Phloxes. Hardy perennials. 



1687 Sweet William, Hunt's magnificent auricula-flowered, choice mixed, 1 ft 1 0 



1688 „ choice mixed, 1 ft 0 6 



1689 „ mixed, double, 1 ft 0 3 



1690 „ dark (Dunnett's), 1 ft 0 3 



1691 „ fine mixed, 1 ft 0 2 



TAGETES, Nat. Ord. Composiiee. 

 Elegant free-flowering plants, with pretty foliage, very eft'ective in mixed borders ; succeed 

 best in a light rich soiL Half-hardy annuals. 



1692 Tagetes lucida, deep yellow, 1 ft., from S. America 0 3 



1693 „ signata, orange, streaked with brown, 2 ft., from Peru 0 3 



1694 „ tcnuifolia, pretty miniature variety, 1 ft 0 3 



TEMPLETO]VIA, Nat Ord. Leguviinosce. 

 Pretty interesting greenhouse evergreen shrubs, growing freely in a mixture of peat and 

 loam. 



1695 Templetonia glauca, scarlet with silvery foliage, 3 ft 0 6 



1696 „ retusa, rfarA oranjfe rerf, 3 ft., from N. Holland 0 6 



THALIA, Nat. Ord. Marantacece. 

 A curious and interesting aquatic plant, which should be planted in light rich soU, about 

 two feet beneath the surface of the water. 



1697 Thalia dealbata, flower hlach and white, 3 ft., from S. Carolina 0 6 



THUJA, Nat. Ord. Conifers. 

 A splendid genus of hardy ornamental shrubs ; the beautiful eolour of their foliage, 

 combined with their symmetrical growth, render them desirable objects for lawns or shrub- 

 beries ; succeed in any garden soil, 



1698 Thuja articulata, 1.5 ft., from Barbary 0 6 



