STEIKIM IfOTELTIES FOR 1862, 



Which Baur and Sugden have received from their Special "Sardinian Couuespondent,' who 

 has for many years devoted his attention to improving tlie Carnation, Picotee and Pehirgonium, and 

 who has taken a first rank as the introducer of novelties of standard character for some years past. 



ABUTILON. 



A. Alphonse Karr. — A. !Manettii. — A. SonvENiR d'Arago. — A. Souvenir de Cauchy. — 

 New and most beautiful greenhouse slirubs, witli wax -like, bell-shai)ed flowers, exquisitely veined 

 maroon, crimson, scarlet, &c. Price, per packet, each, 1/. 



ACACIA. 



A. CIIRTSOSTACHTS. — A. MULTINERVIA. — A. PANICOLATA. — A. XTLOPHTLLOIDES. — The Acacia 



is unequalled for greenhouse, conservatory, and diawing-room decoration, from the extreme elegance 

 and variety of its foliage, and the gorgeous clusters of its flowers. 



The above distinct and beautiful varieties can be most highly recommended. Price, per packet, 

 each, 1/. 



AMPHICOME ARGUTA. 



A pretty evergreen shrub, with beautiful lilac Pcntstemon-like flowers. Price, per packet, /6. 



ANTHYLLIS CYTISOIDES. 



A very pretty shrub, with silvery green foliage and yellow flowers. Price, per packet, /6. 



BRUGMANSIA KNIGHTII. 



A noble plant, unequalled for the winter decoration of the conservatory, during which season 

 it expands its magnificent double white odoriferous blossoms in the greatest abundance. Price, 

 per packet, 1/. 



BRUGMANSIA SUAVEOLENS. 



Most magnificent species, very fragrant white trumpet flowers, upwards of a foot in length ; it 

 blooms freely against a south wall, grows well in pots, or planted out in the conservatory, where its 

 effect is grand beyoud description. Price, per packet, 1/. 



CANNA. 



C. GLAUCA MAGNiriCA. — C. GIGANTEA NOVA. — C. HOOKERII-— C. ROSEA MDLTIFLORA. The 



above new and rare varieties are mo<t valuable for conservatory or out-door decoration. Their 

 brilliant and vivid coloured spikes of bloom, and the oriental character of their foliage, giving an 

 unusual striking and ornamental appearance to the parterre and flower garden. Price, per packet, 1/. 



CELOSIA COCCINEA AURANTIACA PYRAMIDALIS. 



(See Illustration.) 



A superb variety in the style of "Aurea," the effect of which when in bloom is inconceivable ; 

 flowers, scarlet, shaded orange. Price, per packet, 1/. 



CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA. 



Fine rose-coloured flowers in panicles, with beautiful silvery foliage. Price, per packet, 1/. 



CLITORIA TERNATEA VIOLACEA FLORE PLENO. 



A charming climber, flowers of a rich velvety purple, and produced in tlie greatest profusion, 

 one of the greatest novelties of the season, being the only double variety yet obtained. Price, per 

 packet, 2/6. 



CONVOLVULUS CANTABRICUS STELLATUS NOVUS. 



(See IHiistration.) 



A splendid new hybrid Convolvulus, in growth resembling C. Cantabricus, but with flowers 

 and foliage perfectly distinct — beautiful pink, with a pure white double star in the centre, and 

 produced in the greatest profusion. A splendid bedding plant, and extremely elegant for hanging 

 baskets. Price, per packet, 1/. 



DAUBENTONIA MAGNIFICA. 



An exquisite new and distinct variety, with rounded leaves and numerous long racemes of 

 fine reddish orange flowers, spotted yellow. Price, per packet, 1/6. 



DOLICHOS AUREUS.— DOLICHOS FRAGRANS FLORE ALBO. 



Two beautiful ornamental climbers, introduced from China by the " Soeiete d'Acclimatation" 

 of Paris. D. aureus has fine golden yellow flowers ; D. fragrans flore albo, pure white. Price, 

 per packet, each, 1/6. 



ERIOCEPHALUS AROMATICUS. 



An exceedingly pretty variety, with silvery foliage and magnificent white flowers. Price, per 

 packet, 1/. 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 



A handsome free- flowering New Holland jjlant, the foliage of which for greenhouse and 

 conservatory decoration is perhaps unsurpassed. The most magnificent of the genus. Price, per 

 packet, /6. 



GOURDS. 



See Illustration, taken from a photograph of a group exhibited by our " Sardinian Corres- 

 pondent," which obtained a First Class Certificate. 



