Barr and Sugden, 1871.] 



19 



Per pkt.— s. d. 



1782 Anagal'lls grandlflo'ra Imper'atrice Eugenie, //(.'/;/ Wttf- <';/f,v(/ li'/i/Vf-, ^ ft o 4 



X783 ,, ,, llnifolia, fivrn bl iie /hm^ers, large and hanilsonie, very dwarf, J ft o 6 



1784 ,, ,, Napoleon the Third, wi/;-f<'^/, very fine, i ft o 6 



1785 ,, ,, Park'sii, ;vfc, large flowers, A ft : o 5 



1786 ,, ,, PhiU lpsU, i^/«<-, large flowers, ^ ft o 6 



1787 ,, ,, sang'ui'nea, brii^ht ruby, beautiful, h ft o 6 



1788 ,, ,, choice mixed from the above 6(/. and i o 



ANARKHrNUM, Nat. Ortl. Scrophdaria'ceoe. Hardy biennial. 



1789 Anarrhl'num crassifo'lium, a very pretty border plant, allied to the Antirrhinuns o 6 



ANEM'ONE, Nat. Ord. Banuncuhi'cerv. Splendid hardy perennials. 



1790 Anem'one COrona'ria choice mixed, J ft. ^Exceedhialyleautiful early sprin;;-Jloweriiig va- l^d. &. o 6 



1791 , , , , scarlet, h ft ( rictics 0/ the Wind-Jlowcr, e])cctive in beds and ) o 6 



1792 ,, palma'ta, vcUo-iV, ft | on rofk-work\: palmata is the cyclavien-leaved\ o 6 



1793 , ' stella'ta, beautifuC i ft ) Anemone. \ o 6 



1794 ,, 10 species in mixture 6d. and i o 



1795 Japon'ica Honorine Jobert, 7y/i//c, a splendid species, with large flowers, 2 ft i o 



ANGELO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Scroplmlaria'cece. Handsome warm greenhouse perennials. 



1793 Angelo'nia grandiflo'ra, ////•//<'-W«(?, centre spotted white, dwarf and compact, ft o 6 



1797 ,, salicarioi'des, z^/c/i'/, very beautiful, 2 ft o 6 



ANOMATHE'OA, Nat. Ord. Irida'cecr. Charming little hardy bulb. 



1798 Anomathe'ca crueii'ta, orange, spotted 7vith ci imson, very pretty, | f t o 6 



ANTIRRHrNCM (Snapdragon), Nat. Ord. Scrophularia' cece. Hardy perennials. 

 Handsome frec-Jloivcring border plants, blooming the first season, if soion sufficiently early. The dwarf varieties, 

 especially Tom Thumb section, are superb bedding plants. 



1799 Antlrrhi'num majus mixed, from the choicest named Scotch and English varieties, 2 ft i o 



1800 ,, ,, saved from very fine varieties, 2 ft 3^. and o 5 



1801 ,, ,, 2X\ixas\, pure u'hite, 2 {i. o 3 



1802 ,, ,, brilliant, rr/w.iw/, «'////£' ///rft//", 2 ft o 3 



1303 ,, ,, caryftphyllol'des, wirn-z/Z/fav//// 2 ft o 3 



1804 „ ,, CresCia, j<-.;;7t-/, splendid, 2 ft o 3 



1805 ,, ,, HbVil^s., rosy carmine and white, -iii o 3 



1806 ,, ,, Firefly, orange, scarlet, and ivhite, 2 ft o 3 



1807 ,, ,, Qa^^VCL'&' 6, crimson, yellow, and white, zh o 3 



1808 ,, ,, Ghestia, (/tzr/C' Wwi/ m/, foliage dark, fine, 2 ft o 3 



1899 ,, ,, Heniy the IV., 2 ft , o 3 



1810 ,, ,, lilaci'num (new), very beautiful, 2 ft o 3 



1811 ,, ,, nigres'cens (new), </tr///c;y^/r, very beautiful, 2 ft o 3 



1812 ,, ,, papiliona'ceuio, /';vi,'-/;/ jr<//-/<'/ w/i/A', 2 ft o 3 



181S ,, ,, na'num album, avireum striatum, Aurora, Dellla, Firefly, Galathee, 



Henry the IV., kermesina splendens, luteum, and papiliona'ceum, 



1 2 ft., each variety o 3 



1814 ,, ,, mixed, from the above 8 choice varieties, i.J ft 31/. and o 6 



1815 ,, ,, Tom Thumb crimson, white striped red, yellow striped red, Deli'la, 



Henry the IV., yellow, brilliant, and album, i ft. each variety o 6 



1816 ,, ,, ,, ,, mixed, from tlie above 8 choice miniature varieties, i ft....6(/. and i o 



1817 ,, Asari'na, j?//o7y, valuable for rock-work, hanging baskets, and pots, ^ ft o 6 



1818 ,, assur'gens (new), flowers 7t)/;//^ tinted yellow, a fine rock plant, 2 ft. o 6 



1819 ,, rupes'tris, /■«/-//« yt-Z/uif, a charming dwarf rock-plant, J ft o 6 



APLOPAP'PUS, Nat. Ord. Compos'ita;. A showy hardy annual. 



1820 Aplopap'pus rubigino'suB, golden yelloiv flowers and fine foliage, autumn blooming, 2i ft o 6 



AQUILE'GIA (Columbine), Nat. Ord. Eanuncula'cerp.. Handsome hardy perennials. 



Valuable border and rock plants, exceedingly effective during May and jfune. 



1821 Aquile'gia choice mixed double, including the undernamed varieties and others 312'. and o 6 



1822 ,, ,, ,, single ,, ,, ,, ,, 30'. and o 6 



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al'ba ple'na, fine double, white, 2 it o 



alpi'na, blue and white, i ft o 6 



Califor'nica, bright scarlet, large and beautiful, 2 ft o 6 



Canaden'sis ro'sea gigan'tea, rose, 2 ft o 6 



caryophylloi'des, double, magnificently striped varieties, 2 ft o 3 



coeru'lea, violet-blue and white, long spurs, fine species, ijft o 6 



Duran'dli variega'ta, double striped, ij ft o 3 



glandulo'sa gigan'tea, beautiful blue and white, I J ft o 3 



Sibir'ica compacta rubra violacea plena, reddish violet, double, i f t o 6 



Skinne'rii, scarlet and yellow, beautiful, ft o 6 



Verva.vaea.'na,, semi-double purple, (ohrige heautifuWy mott/ed yellow, very effective, i ft. 06 



Witmannla'na, blue and white, very handsome, ft o 3 



A'RABIS, Nat. Ord. Grucif'eroi. Valuable spring-flowering hardy perennials. 



1835 A'rabis alpi'na, pure white, I ft. ■) Indispensable and exceedingly effective plants for spring i yi. &. o 6 



1836 ,, 3Jreno'Ra,,ftje rose, ^ {t. j gardening, and very decorative on rech-zvori ..\6d.Sc i o 



AEA'LIA, Nat. Ord. Avaliaceai. Highly ornamental half-hardy shrubs. 



1837 Ara'lia Japon'ica, 4 ft. 



1838 ,, papyxi'fera, 5 ft. 



1839 ,, quinqulfo'lia ... 



1840 ,, Sheffle'ri 



1841 ,, Siebol'dii, 4 ft.... 



1842 ,, spino'sa, 5 ft. ... 



1843 ,, trifoUa'ta, 4 ft. . 

 1841 ,, Valdivien'sls ... 

 1345 ,, choic* mixed ... 



Of plants used for giving a sub-tivpical effect in the flower garden 

 or conservatory. Am lias rank foremost. 'Their handsome and 

 distinctive foliage at once attracts attention and excites admira- 

 tion when seen planted in groups, as at liatlersea Park, the 

 Lower Grounds Aston, and other public places where sub-tro- ■ 

 pical gardening is made a feature. Mr. Robinson, in his 

 "Parks, Promenades, and Gardens of Paris," illustrates 

 several, and dwells muck upon their importance in connection 

 with ornamental leaf-gardens. ( i.r. & 2 6 



