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BARR & SUGDEN'S COMPENDIUM 



SOIA'lVUJI — continued. ^ ^i."""; 



Half-hardy Annuals. 



1715 Sola'num melonge'na fruc'tu-aureo, golden-fruited Au])ergine, very handsome, 2 ft. . . 0 6 



1716 „ „ grandi'ssima, very large fruit, 2 ft 0 3 



1717 „ Texa'nitai, waxy scarlet fruit of great beauty, 2 ft 0 3 



1718 „ fine mixed annual varieties 0 C 



SPARAX'I^J, Nat. Ortl. Irida'cefs. Beautiful half-hardy bulbs. 



1719 Sparax'is grandiflo'ra, ehoicc mixed, exquisite flowers, 1 ft 0 6 



SPER'GUIA, Nat. Ord. Caryophi/lla'cece. Neat moss-like hardy percnuial. 



1720 Sper'gula i)ilif'era, white, fragrant ; a beautiful plant for verges, in 0 G 



SPHENO'GYIVE, Nat. Ord. Compos' itcs. Beautiful hardy annual. 



1721 Spheno'gyne spccio'sa, bright yellow, Mack centre, 1 ft , 0 3 



SPRAGUE'A, Nat. Ord. Portulaca'cea. Charming half-hardy annual. 



1722 Sprague'a umbclla'ta, white, shaded and spotted purple, most beautiful, | ft 1 0 



STA'CHYS, Nat, Ord. Lamla'cea:. Ornamental hardy perennial. 



1723 Sta'chys lana'ta, fine ornamental glaucous silvery foliage plant, 1 ft 0 0 



STAT'ICE, Nat. Ord. Plunibacjina! cece. Splendid perennials. 

 T/ie flowers of the Statice make beautiful Winter bouquets. 



1724 Sta'tice Ararat'tii, pink, trailing habit, half-hardy perennial 1 0 



1726 „ arbores'cens, blue, handsome greenhouse perennial 1 0 



1726 „ Besser'iana, white and rose, greenhouse perennial 0 6 



1727 ., Bonducl'lii, f/ee/j (/o/(/e« yc//o!«, 1-i ft., half-hardy iicrcnuial 0 3 



1728 brassicaefo'lia, blue, very handsome, 2 ft,, greenhouse shrub 1 0 



1729 J, 'EoTt\\'n\i, white and yellow, \ (t 0 C 



1730 J, Halfor'dii, blue, beautiful, 2 ft. greenhouse perennial 0 6 



1731 inca'na, /iiVi/i, 2 ft. half-hardy perennial 0 G 



1732 I, profu'sa, (/ecp uio/ei anrf half-hardy perennial, 1^ ft 1 0 



1733 propin'qua, blue, excelling S. Halfordii, greenhouse i)erennial, 2 ft 1 0 



^'^^'^ „ puberu'la hyb'rida, pale blue, greenhouse perennial, 3 ft 0 0 



1735 J, ros'ea super'ba, bright rose, most beautiful, greenhouse perennial, 1 ft 1 0 



1736 .J choice mixed from hardy perennial varieties 0 G 



1737 „ „ half-hardy „ , 1 0 



1738 „ ,, „ greenhouse „ „ 1 0 



STENAC'TIS, Nat. Ord. Compos'ita;. Fine hardy perennial. 



1739 Stenac'tis speeio'sa, lilac, very showy, 2 ft 0 3 



STOCKS (Matthi'ola), Nat. Ord. CrucifercB. 

 Splendid fragrant plants, as necessary for ornamenting the flower garden as Geraniums or Verbenas. 



Half-hardy Annuals. 

 Double Stocks, German dwai-f 10-week, 



1740 New large flowering, splendid mixed, ft 



1741 „ crimson, splendid for beds or ribbons, 1^ ft 



1742 '„ ,, purple „ „ „ l^ft 



1743 „ „ . white li ft 



1744 ,, pyramidal, splendid mixed, 1^ ft 



1745 „ Giant, or Tree, mixed, a splendid variety, with long spikes of 



1746 large handsome double flowers, 2 ft 1/0 and 



1747 'Wallfiower-leaved, splendid mixed, 1^ ft 



1748 New dwarf bouquet, splendid mixed, a most valuable variety for edgings, ^ ft 



1749 New large-flowered dwarf pyramidal, splendid mixed, valuable for edgings, J ft 



1750 Tom Thumb „ „ for edgings, a ft 



1751 Fine mixed 



Half-hardy Biennials. 



1752 Stock, German Imperial (Emperor), um7 large-flowered, mixed. The Imperial is a 



most beautiful branching variety ; if sown in spring it flowers in autumn, if sown in 

 autumn blooms early in summer and continues throughout the season 



1753 Stock, German. Imperial, crimson, splendid for beds or ribbons, 1^ ft 



1754 „ „ violet „ „ „ Hft 



1755 ., ., „ ,, „ l^ft 



17«e ' ^ Eronipton, splendid mixed, valuable for early summer blooming, 2 ft.. 



1757 " .,. scarlet, splendid for beds or ribbons, 2 ft 



1758 ;,' „ M'/<(<e „ „ „ 2 ft 



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