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{Barr and Sugden, 1871. 



lOE-PLAUT, Nat. Ord. Mesemlrya'ccce. Very effective half-harVly annual, """"^d! 

 2496 Ice-Plant, //ic htwcs arc rovo'cd "with crystal-like icy globules, and on this accuu/it much prized fur 



garnishing, for rock-7uork, sloping banks, a7id flower borders yl. and o 6 



INCAEVIL'LEA, Nat. Ord. Bignonla'cecB. Elegant half-hardy biennials. 



2496 Incarvil'lea Sinensis, JCft/'/f;'. 2^ ft \ Elegant plants, deserving to <) o 4 



2497 „ grandiflo'ra purpu'rea, 2^ ft. j be generally cultivated. (04 



INDTGOF'EKA, Nat. Ord. Le(iuniino\sce. Elegant flowering half-hardy shrubs. 

 An exquisitely graceful foliage plant, charming in centres of beds and in mixed flower borders. 

 ■2498 Indigof'era, mixed varieties, requiring a little winter protection, 3 ft (3d. and i o 



lONOPSID'ITJM (Cochlea'ria), Nat. Ord. Cruciferoc. Miniature hardy annuals. 



2499 lonopsid'ium acau'le, sky blue, J ft ) Charming little plants, grooving best in dairp { o 4 



) situations, as ail editing torock-work, or in pots. \ 



2600 ,, „ al'bum, white, | ft ] situations, as an ed'^ing to rock-work, or in pots. (06 



IPOMOP'SIS, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'cece. Beautiful half-hardy biennials. 



2601 Ipomop'siS el'egans atroro'sea na'na, rose, i| ft. 1 Truly beautiful plants in flower and foliage, ( o 6 

 •2502 ,, ,, sanguinea, rr^/«jo«, 2 ft f equally ornamental in pots and out-doors. (06 



I'KIS, Nat. Ord. Irida'cccE. Hardy bulbs. 



The English and Spanish Iris in their varieties embrace so much that is rare and beatdiful in the combina- 

 tions of their colours, that the only plants we can compare them with in this respect are the rare and beautiful 

 tropical orchids, the Leclias, Cattlcyas, and Oncidiums. 



2603 I'ris, English, saved from a choice collection IJ. and a 6 



2604 „ Spanish, saved from very choice varieties 6rf. and i o 



ISOT'OMA, Nat. Ord. Lohelia'ccrv. Charming Lobelia-like half-hardy annuals. 



•2505 Isot'oma longiflo'ra, 7i'hite, i ft ") These produce their pretty star-shaped flowers in great I o 6 



2506 ,, petrse'a, cream-coloured, i ft. V profusion and for a long time ; effective for beds,<, o 4 



2507 „ ,, coeru'lea, blue, i ft. J edgings, and on rock-work. (04 



IX'IA, Nat. Ord. Irida'ceai. Pretty half-hardy bulbs. 



2608 Ix'ia choice mized ; these are charming early summer flowering bulbs o 6 



JAOOBSI'A (Senecio), Nat. Ord. Compos'iicc. Valuable bedding-out plants. 



2509 Jacobse'a, magenta, double, i ft. ... \ For large beds and mixed borders the facobcea has long ( -^d. & o 6 



2610 „ mulberry, double, i ft. {been a favourite plant. It is continuously in bloom, ) ^d. & o 6 



2511 „ white, double, i ft ( and very useful to cut for vase<, etc. ; in mixed flower^ ^d. & o 6 



2512 „ choice mixed, i f t / borders the plant is very ornamental. \ o 6 



New Dwarf double varieties. 



2513 magenta, Aft ^ These dwarf varieties of facobeca are very charming ; ('^d.&i o 6 



2514 „ violet or purple, \ ft.... [they grow from 6 to g inches, and are very uniform in) o 6 



2515 „ white, double, ^ ft. ... (height, and produce a beautiful effect in beds, ribbons,\ 3rf.& o 6 

 2616 „ mixed, J ft ) etc. • V 06 



JA'MESIA, Nat. Ord. Hydrangea cem. Hardy phrub. 



2517 Ja'mesia America'na, white, a rare plant of easy culture and saxifr.age-like flowers, 2 ft i o 



KATJLFTJS'SIA, Nat. Ord, Compos'itcB. Beautiful hardy annuals. 



t, ts one / 

 niiuah.) * 



The d" arf tirinring varieties ninke 

 handsome txds and ore very iffer. 

 ttte iti loiiti li"es and t/rotips 

 yos- -.rrlS and -Ih i ai e iniprtirtd 



2618 KaUlfUS'Sia amellOi'deS al'ba, ^ohite. i ft 1 Atromolaem. loHh Hs inteme riotri Jlo,eers, is one C q 3 



..4.„«^„i„/„^ ■ . ■ 7 A \ r,. \ of our most attraeUve dwarl i/rowino annuals.) . q ^ 



2519 „ ,, a,tr0^rl01a,Ce3L,]nter^SevJ0let,^ft. y„,id jiroduers a Me effect m beds, rtbbom, and<^ 3d.<x O 6 



2620 ,, „ ro'sea, ?-ose, mauve centre, ^ ft. 



KITAIBE'LIA, Nat. Ord. Malva'cece. Showy hardy perennial. 



2521 Kitaihe'lia vitifo'lia, white, a very handsome plant in large borders, 5 ft o 



LANTA'NA, Nat. Ord. Verbena cece. Half-hardy pretty bedding perennials. 



Charming bedding plants, with beautiful verbena-like heads of rich colours and cha7iging hues. 



2522 Lanta'na, ?ieivest French mixed varieties, many colours ; flowers from seed same season, i ft., 6d. and i 



LAEKSPUR (Delphin'ium), Nat. Ord. lianuncula'cece. Splendid hardy annuals 



2523 Larkspur double stock-flowered dwarf mixed, i ft 



2524 „ ,, Hyacinth-flowered dwarf I ft 



2525 „ „ ,, ,, violet striped, i ft. 



2526 „ „ „ „ rose striped, i ft. 



2527 ,, „ Ranunculus-flowered dwarf tnixed, i ft. 

 2628 ,, „ Candelabrum-shaped dwarf mixed, i ft. 



2529 ,, ,, Stock-flowered tall tnixed, 2^ ft. ~j The tall varieties of Larkspur are ex- j 04 



2530 „ ,, • branching mixed, 2J ft ceedingly effective in large mixed flower o 3 



2631 „ „ ,, blue, 2^ ft \ borders and amongst shrubs; they are o 3 



2532 „ „ „ white, 2h ft, I also of great value to cut for vases, etc., o 3 



2533 ,, ,, tricolor' elegans, 2^ ft., .being constantly in bloom, especially if 03 

 2634 ,, ,, Pjrramidal Rocket ft. ] autumn sown. I o 3 



LASTHE'NIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itcB. A spring flowering hardy annual. 

 2636 Lasthe'nia Califor'nica, sown in autumn, is a sheet of goldcn-ycllow in spring, % ft ^^d. and o 6 



LATH'YETJS (Everlasting Pea), Nat. Ord. Legumino'scB. Useful hardy perennials. 



2536 Lath'yrus latifo'llus, rose-purple, 5 ft 



2537 „ „ al'bus, white, 5 ft 



2538 „ „ splen'dens, rose, large, 5 ft. ... 

 2639 „ rotundifo'llus, very showy, 2 ft. 



254a . „ grandiflo'rus, rose-purple, 2 ft 



2641 „ - ,, Fred'ericki, ?-<?j>'-/?/?-//f, 2 ft.... 



2542 „ choice mixed 



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3^. & o 6 



oj the dnorj Rocket < , o , 



Cnndelnlnuin shi.ped is a reri/ i 3"-* ° " 



Jine intiodnctfn of Inst year o 6 



Au'u"'n-soa n Larkspurs are the I , , „ 



mostjtarij.'ioiis yoa.tX. I 



These are most valuable to cut for bou- 

 quets, and should be grown extensively in 

 groups about the borders, in the kitcheti 

 garden, etc. As a perennial floral screen, ) 

 and as a protection to more tender pla?tts, | ° | 

 they a7-c of the first importance. 1 ^ 



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