Barr and Sugden, 1871.] 



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DOUBLE GERMAN WALLFLOWER. 



The early flowering habit 0/ the German Wallflower, combined with its long handsome spikes of deliciously fra- 

 grant massive double flo^vers, makes it a tnost important acquisition for spring flozuer gardens. 



s. d. 



330 15 Splendid varieties, embracing the Rocket and Branching sorts S 6 



331 15 ,, smaller packets 3 o 



s. A. 



335 6 Splendid branching vars., smaller packets i 6 



336 Rocket mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 



337 Branchine; ,, ,, ... 2 6 



332 8 Splendid Rocket varieties 2 6 



333 8 ,, ,, smaller packets i 6 



334 6 ,, branching varieties 2 6 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS FOR CHURCH DECORATION. 



These are all fine showy border plants, the dried flowers being much prized for zuinter bouquets, and r'ery greatly in 

 demand for forming dci'ices in church decoration ; they are also much esteemed for pot culture. 



338 15 Splendid varieties of Everlasting flowers, 3^. dd. ; 10 ditto, is. 6d. ; 6 ditto, is. 6d. 



339 Splendid mixed Helichrysum compositum maximum large packets, is. and 2 6 



340 ,, ,, ,, ,, nanum ,, is. and 2 6 



341 ,, Rhodanthe, the most beautiful of Everlastings for bouquets ,, u. and 2 6 



342 ,, Waitza, a most beautiful Everlasting for bouquets ,, is. and 2 6 



343 ,, Xeranthemum, a fine Everlasting for bouquets „ u. and 2 6 



ZINNIA ELEGANS. 



These splendid autumn-cowering plants are highly ornamental, combining great richness and diversity of 

 colour with unequalled duration and profusion of bloom. The Double Zinnia is remarkable for the beauty and 

 symmetry of its large handsome very double flowers, to ensure full develop?nent of which the plants should be 

 grown in warm situations, and in good soil. For conservatory decoration, filing large beds, and planting in 

 mixed borders these are equally valuable and suitable. 



347 8 Splendid single varieties 2 6 



348 8 ,, ,, ,, smaller packets r 6 



349 Mixed single, sufficient for a large bed i o 



ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS, OR SNAPDRAGON. 



These are amongst the showiest of summer and autumn blooming plants, many of them being richly spotted and 

 striped. The new -varieties of nanum and the Tom Thumb varieties especially make fine compact beds. 



353 9 newest and best Tom Thumb varieties ... 1 6 



354 Newest Tom Thumb varieties, mi.xed i o 



355 Splendid English and Scotch varieties i o 



BALSAMS. 



Magnificent, whether for conservatory or out-door decoration , producing in gorgeous masses, flowers of the tnost 

 brilliant and beautiful colours, spotted and blotched in the most striking manner. 



Camellia large-flowered Improved Double Balsams, very choice. 



344 8 Splendid double varieties 3 6 



345 8 ,, ,, ,, smaller packets 2 o 



346 Mixed double, sufficient for a large bed ... 2 6 



350 12 newest and best varieties 2 6 



351 12 ,, ,, ,, smaller packets i 6 

 362 10 ,, ,, ,, nanum varieties i 6 



356 12 Splendid varieties 3 



367 12 Splendid varieties, smaller packets 2 



358 Mixed from the above u. and 2 6 



359 Smith's Camellia-flowered, in 9 vars 2 6 



360 Lee s ,, ,, in 9 vars 2 6 



361 Osborn's ,, ,, in 9 vars 2 6 



Rose large-flowered Improved Double Balsams, very choice. 



362 6 Splendid varieties 2 6 | 363 6 Splendid varieties, smaller packets i 6 



Miniature Balsams. 



364 8 Splendid varieties 2 6 | 365 8 Splendid varieties, smaller packets i 6 



COCKSCOMB. 



Curiously shaped flowers of a highly ornamental character, and equally attractive in the conservatory, sitting- 

 room, and flower-garden. The giant varieties have immense sized combs. 



366 6 Splendid Dwarf varieties 2 6 I 368 8 Splendid Giant varieties 2 6 



367 6 ,, ,, smaller packets i 6 | 369 8 ,, ,, smaller packets ... i 6 



IPOM^A (THE MORNING GLORY). See also page 48. 



This climber is u?irivalled for the adornment of the conservatory, stove, and flower-garden, on account of its 

 rapid grmvth, rich dazzling colours, and large handsome flowers. 



370 12 Splendid half-hardy varieties 3 6 I 372 10 Splendid greenhouse and stove varieties 3 6 



371 6 ,, ,, ,, 2 o I 373 6 ,, ,, ,, 2 6 



CONVOLVULUS MAJOR, SYN. IPOMiEA PURPUREA (THE MORNING GLORY). 



374 12 Splendid varieties 2 o | 375 Splendid mixed 6d. and i o 



LARKSPUR. 



Tluse are universal favourites, and of considerable value in the flower garden. The dwarf varieties are very 

 effective in beds and ribbons ; the taller grotuing kinds are exceedingly decorative in mixed flower and shrubbery 

 borders, and to cut for bouquets and cases they are invaluable. On light soils, where plants get burnt up in summer, 

 we recommend that these be sown in autumn. So treated they zuill bloom throughout the whole summer in spite 

 the severest drought, and cut flozcers may be gathered freely from them the whole of the season. 



New Dwarf Stock-flowered Rocket Larkspur. 



376 10 Splendid varieties 2 6 | 377 10 Splendid varieties, smaller packets i 5 



378 Splendid mi.xed, sufficient for a large bed i o 



Dwarf Candelabra-formed. 



A new variety, considered a most valuable acquisition for beds, ribbons, etc. 

 379 6 Splendid varieties 2 6 | 380 Splendid mixed \s. and 2 6 



New Tall Stock-flowered Larkspur. 



381 6 Splendid varieties 2 6 j 382 6 Splendid varieties, smaller packets i 6 



383 Splendid mi.xed, sufficient for a large bed r o 



HOLLYHOCK. 



The distinctive character and massive beauty of the Hollyhock render it unrivalled as a picturesque relief to 

 the dark back-ground of evergreen shrubs. For distant effect in large groups it is tnatchlcss : it also forms a shozvy 

 and effective outline in flower gardens and borders, and an admirable boundary line for extensive avenues in park 

 scenery. The seed offered has been saved from exhibition flowers, and cannot f.iil to produce first-class varieties. 

 384 24 of the most beautiful named varieties ... 5 6 1 386 12 of the most beautiful named varieties ... 2 6 

 386 18 ,, ,, 3 6 I 387 Splendid mixed \s. and 2 6 



