18 [Barr and Siigdeii, 1871. 



ADENOOARTUS, Naf. Ord. Faha'ccce. Handsome hardy shrub. """J^'i. 



1738 Adenocar'pus telonen'sis, yellow, a beautiful species of Cytisus, 3 ft o 6 



ADO'NIS, Nat. Ord. Sanuncula'cece. Beautiful hardy annuals. 



1739 Ado'nis autmnnalis fla'mmea, rl,irA red, i ft. \ Very effective plants jor Jlmucr border decora- f o 6 



1740 ,, cupanla'na, blood-rcd, i ft ) tion. (06 



HTHIONE'MA, Nat. Ord. CrucifercB. Hardy perennial. 



1741 .ffithlone'ina saxa'tlle, //«/!• Jlowcrs in clusters, a cliarming Alpine, J ft o 6 



AGAPAN'THTJS (African Lily), Nat. Ord. Bemerocallida' cecn . 



1742 Agapan'thus umbella'tUB, W//^-, a handsome plant for vases, etc., h.-h. perennial, 2 ft o 6 



AGEEA'TUM, Nat. Ord. Compos'iice. Very showy half-hardy annuals. 



1743 Agera'tum Mexlca'num, blue, i ft. 

 1744 

 1745 

 1746 

 1747 

 1748 



album, white, I ft. 



Tom Thumb, blue, i ft 



album, white, A ft. 

 Imperial dwarf, azure blue, | ft. 

 Lasseau'xU (new), rose 



The divarf j^f^tratumi are spUndid bedding plantiy hlocminj; ccn. I ^ 3 



tinuously till deitmyed by fr»it. Cultivated in poti all the \ O 3 



varietiel are uieful under glasi. To cut for vaiei the fioweti J O 6 



are matt valuable, the blue changing to a rich mauve by O 6 

 candle light. Imperial dwarf ij a most valuable addition 

 our bedding plants. 



1 



AGEOSTEM'MA, Nat. Ord. Caryophylla'cecB. All beautiful and showy. 



1749 AgTOStem'ma coell-ro'sa, /w, i;^ ft \The varieties of cali-rosa are very ( o 3 



1750 ,, ,, 2X'\iZ,,fure white, ft r pretty free-flowering hardy annuals. \ o 3 



1751 ,, ,, by'brlda, fl. pi., u\irlet, ft. j The new fl. pi. variety yields only a] o 6 



1752 , , , , na'na lila'Clna,, lila.-, i ft. ) small proportion of double flowers. \ o 6 



1753 ,, COrona'ria, rose purple, lift "j These are very showy hardy peren- ("03 



1764 ,, ,, al'ba, rose centre, ij ft > tiials, and are popularly known as-l o 3 



1755 ,, ,, \>Vco\OT, rose zuhite centre, ij ft... j Rose Campion. I o 3 



1756 ,, Flos-Jo'vls (Jove's Flower), bright pink, very showy hardy perennial, ij ft o 3 



AILAN'THTJS, Nat. Ord. Xanthoxi/Ia'cccr. A noble hardy tree. 



1757 AUan'thus glandulo'sus ; the leaves furnish the'food of the silk moth, Bombyx Cynthia, 50 ft o 6 



AL'LITJM, Nat. Ord. Lilia'ceoe. Showy hardy free-flowering bulbs. 



1758 Al'lium, 6 fine varieties mixed ; these are all very showy, and may be cut for bouquets o 6 



ALOE (Agave), Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Handsome greenhouse succulents. 



1759 Aloe choice mixed, including many species, and, if required, 4 varieties separate each i o 



ALONSO'A, Nat. Ord. Scropliularia'cecc. Beautiful half-hardy annual. 



A very charming and free-flowering plant, effective in flower beds, borders, and in pots. 



1760 Alonso'a Warscewic'zil compac'ta, bright crimson scarlet, 1 ft yl. and o 6 



ALSTRCEME'EIA, Nat. Ord. AmanjUida'ceoe. Handsome half-hardy perennials. 



1761 Alstroeme'rla choicest mixed, including many fine species, ij ft. ; or 3 varieties separate ...each o 6 



ALYS'STJM, Nat. Ord. Crucif erce. Attractive hardy perennials, etc. 



A/ost valuable plants for rock-work, edgings, and the decoration of the spring flovjer-garden. 



1762 Alys'sum argen'teum, yellow, with gracefully divided silvery foliage, i ft o 6 



1763 ,, saxat'ile,j)'<'//t'7£', 1 ft Indispensable in every springflower-garden ; thegoldeni o 3 



1764 ,, ,, compac'tlun, ^ ft. ) hue contrasting beauHfuily with blue Aubrietia, etc. l o 6 



1765 ,, odora'tum (Sweet Alys'sum), K'/^//^, a charming bedding annual, ^ ft 3^. and o 6 



AMAEAN'THUS, Nat. Ord. Amaranllia'cece. Handsome half-hardy annuals. 



Beautiful ornamental foliage plants, very striking in beds, masses, and for conservatory decoration. 



1766 Amaran'thus bl'COlor ruTjer, leaves bright carminate scarlet, base of leaves and branchlets green 



striped and shaded purple-red, atid sometimes pointed yellow, i ft. yi. and o 6 



1767 ,, A'i^-a.X\.s,'%'imVL&, leaves intense scarlet, shaded bronzy-puiple. Mr. Bennett has desig- 



nated this annual " the gem of his garden," 1 ft 6d. and i o 



1768 ,, Got'&OtA, leaves bronzy crimson, shading to scarlet, i ft 61/. and i o 



1769 „ melancho'liCUS ru'ber, rich resplendent car?nine foliage, beautiful, 1 ft 3^'. and o 6 



1770 ,, versrcolor (new), beautiful, i ft i o 



1771 ,, trl'COlor, leaves scarlet, yellow, and green, beautiful, i ft yd. and o 6 



1772 ,, „ glgan't€US (new), beautiful, 5 ft. See Novelties i o 



AMAEYLTjIS, Nat. Ord. Amanjllida'cece. Magnificent warm greenhouse bulbs. 



1773 Amaryllis, from choice hybrid varieties is. and 2 6 



AMBLYOLE'PIS, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Very fragrant hardy annual. 



1774 Amblyole'pis setig^'era, bright yellow, fine showy border plant, i ft o 3 



AMBEO'SIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' itai. A very fragrant hardy annual. 



1775 Arabro'sia Mexica'na, valued for its sweet. scented foliage, 2 ft. o 3 



AMMO'BITJM, Nat. Ord. Composite. A fine hardy annual. 



1776 Ammo'bium ala'tum, while, a remarkable looking plant, v. ith everlasting flowers, 2 ft o 3 



AMPKEE'EPHIS, Nat. Ord. Compos'ifce. Pretty hardy annual. 



1777 Ampher'epliis interme'dia, I ^ ft o 6 



AMPHIG'OME, Nat. Ord. Signonia'cecp,. Elegant greenhouse perennials. 



1778 Amphic'ome choice mixed, fine plants, with beautiful Pentstemon-like flowers, i f t o 6 



ANAGAL'LIS, Nat. Ord. Primula'cca'. Beautiful half-bardy annuals. 



Lovely dwarf plants, very effective on rock-work, in edgings, and small beds, in sunny situations. 



1779 Aliagal'lls grandlflo'ra Brewe'ril, be.iutiful large rich velvety blue /Icnvers, 4 ft o 6 



1780 ,, ,, frutlco'Ea (cocclnea), 4 ft o 6 



1781 ,, ,, Garibal'dl, fine vermilion, very beautiful, A ft o 6 



