28 BARE & SUGDEN'S COMPENDIUM 



Each— i. 



1177 mo\y,!/eUnWj lift 0 



1178 oiXorma, white and purjile, fragrant, 



1 ft 0 



•f^"1179 xosemn, pnle rose, IJft 0 



1180 striatum, A/w.f/i vMe, beautiful, ift. '0 



1181 violaceum, vUikt, beantifu], Ift 0 



♦ALSTRCEMERIA, an exceedingly beauti- 

 ful flower, produced in large umbels; 

 thrives best under a south wall, in a 

 well-drained sandy soil. The roots 

 should be planted at the depth of about 



!) inches, and never disturbed. 



1182 chilensis, choice mixed, 3 ft 0 



§ANEMONE, a charming early spring 



flowering plant. 



1183 apennina, ric/i J&e, Jft. 0 



1184 „ alba, a)/«Ve, ^ ft 1 



1185 fulgens, hriUifint scarlet, ^ ft 1 



fANISANTHUS, a charming flower. 



1186 splendens, hriUUint scarlet 0 



JANOMATHECA, a charming little plant, 



blooming from June to September. In 

 light warm soil it may remain as an 

 edging undisturbed for years; in less 

 favourable situations, plant in April, 

 and take up in November. 



1187 omenta, orange, spotted crimson, J ft. 0 



1188 roscum, ?we,'ift 0 



ANTHERICUM, very ornamental and 



beautiful. 



§1189 Liliago (St, Bernard^s Lihi), white, 



l^ft 0 



§1190 Liliastrum {St. Bruno's Lily), white, 



IJft 0 



fll91 ramoi^um, (i'AtVe, 2 ft...,...*^;,..; 0 



tANTHOLYZA, veiy showy bulbous plante, 

 with long handsome flower spikes. 



1192 ^thiopica, «car?e<, 2 ft... ; 0 



1193 cardinahs, 2 ft 0 



1194 coccinea, bright scarlet, 2 ft 0 



, 1195 fulgens, co/jyjery rose, 2 ft 0 



§APIOS, a rapid growing chmber with 



pink flowers, succeeding in any ordinary 

 soil. 



" 1196 tuberosa (Glycene tuberosa), pinh... 0 

 §ARTJM, picturesque and fantastic looking 

 plants, vei-y desirable for flower borders, 

 rockworks, <tc. Crinitum is the oiily 

 one that requires the protection of a 

 frame in ■^^■inter. 

 1197 comutum (the green dragon-arum), 

 large broirn flowers and handsome 



gi'een foliage, 2 ft 0 



•fll98 ciinitum, flowers tiger spotted, very 

 long and covered with hair, stem 

 marbled like a serpent, leaves sin- 

 gularly cut, 2 ft 2 



1199 dracunculus (dragon-ai-um), flowers 



brown, large handsome palm-like 

 leaves, 2 ft 0 



1200 Italicum, flowers yellow, with large 



lance-shaped green legives, spotted 



yellow, 1 ft 0 



1201 maculatum, gi-een foliage, spotted 



with brown, f ft 0 



1202 tenuifolium, curious gi-ass-leaved 



foliage, flowers Srojcn, 3 ft 0 



§ASCLEPIAS, highly ornamental and 

 beautiful. 



1203 tuberosa, fine orange-coloured 



flowers, 1 ft ..• 1 



§ASPHODELUS (King's-spear), orna- 

 mental strong-growing plante. 



1204 luteus, yellmo, 2 ft 1 



1205 ramosus, white, 2 ft ' 1 ■ 



II ASPIDISTRA, very ornamental broad' 



foliage plants, nearly hard.y. 



1206 elatior, fohage green, 2 ft 1 



1207 ,, vai-iegata, foliage green, 

 striped with broad white bands, 2 ft. 2 



Each— ji, d, 

 IIBEGONIA, very ornamental, good sitting- 

 room plant. 

 — 1208 discolor, leaves underneath beauti- 

 fully veined ^vith crimson, 2 ft 1 0 



§BELLEVALIA, very interesting. 



,-- 1209 spicata, white, 1 ft 0 6 



'fBOBARTIA (Homeria), very pretty and 

 quite hardy in gi-avelly soil. 



1210 aurantiaca, rich omnz/e flowers, l^in. 



in diameter, 1 ft 0 3 



JBOUSSINGAULTIA, a lianftome climb- 

 ing plant, with graceful racemes of 

 fragrant flowers. 



1211 baseUoides,M)/u7e,deliciously fragrant 0 9 

 fBR AVOA, a handsome plant \vith beautiful 



long i-acemes of pensteraon-like flowers, 

 produced in paii's. 



1212 gemiiiiflora (twin-flowered), crimsoK, 



lift 0 9 



§BR0DI.a3A, very beautiful flowers, suc- 

 ceeding in any light soil. 



1213 congcsta, 'bright blue, 2 ft 0 3 



/y 1214 gi-andiflora, deep blue, 1 ft 0 3 



lIBRtJNSVIGIA, exceedingly beautiful 

 bulbous plants. 



^"1215 coranica, /)?i?7)?e, 1 ft 1 0 



II 1216 falcata, 7>u?7j/c, 1ft 1 G 



1217 multiflora, .sca?-to, 1ft. 1 6 



1218 pumUa, red, 1 ft.- ...,...^.,^..1.:.',,„.... 1 C 

 §BULBOCODItrM (Red Gro(ms),'a'n exceed- 



iugly pretty and very e.arly flowering 

 low-growing plant, very effective in 

 masses or as an edging. 

 ^,1219 vemum, purple red, J ft., per 100 

 10s. Grf. ; per dozen. Is. Grf. 



1220 „ foliis striatum, ift. ■ 0 6 



•JCALADIUM. This genus embraces some 



of the most picturesque and beautiful 

 of ornamental foliage plants. Some 

 have . remarkably large foliage, and 

 others are conspicuous for then- sliaded 

 or spotted leaves. Argyrites is a lovely 

 little variety, growing about six inches 

 liigh, the leaves spotted piure white on 

 a beautiful gi-een ground. 



1221 12 in 12 beautiful varieties, named, 



21s., 30s., and 42s. 



1222 6 in 6 beautiful varieties, named, 



9s., 12s., and 15s. 



1223 argj-rites Is. «c/. to 2 C 



1224 other varieties Is. Grf. to 3 6 



IICALLA (Richardia), a valuable plant for 



the sitting-room, requiring very little 

 management. 



1225 iEthiopica, large white arrow-shaped 



flowers, 3 ft M. to 1 0 



fC ALLIPROR A, a pretty little plant, easily 

 managed. i ',1 



1226 flava (lutca), yellow, 1 iti^,^^}i,L..i:^- -0 9 

 §CAIiYSTEGIA, perennial climbing con- 



volvtilus ; the species we quote is the 

 double-floweiing variety ; very prettj'. 



1227 pubescens flore pleno, W«sA 0 G 



§CAMASSIA, a strikingly beautiful plant, 



flowering in spikes, each flower nearly 

 two inches in diameter. 



1228 esculenta, ?v'c/i /jury)/?, 1^ ft 1 0 



JOANNA. This fine foliage plant has now 



become indispensable wherever there is 

 any pretension to efEective gardening. 

 It is almost hardy, so that on light 

 warm soils it may be left in the ground 

 all winter with a little litter placed over 

 the roots. Its culture from seed is most 

 easy, and by far the cheapest way of 

 secm-ing a good supply. Seed Is. and 

 2s. 6c?. per packet. 

 1239 fine varieties, in roots, 9s., 12s., 15s., 

 and 18s. per dozen. 



