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BARR & SUGDEN'S COMPENDIUM 



UROSPER'MUM, Nat. Ord. Comfo^itm. Handsome hardy perennial. ,. a. 



1803 Urosper'mum Dalechainp'ii, yellow, 2 ft 0 6 



URTl'CA, Nat. Ord. Urtica' cece. Ornamental hardy perennial. 



1804 Tlrti'ca ni'vca, foliage silver and green, very attractive, 3 ft 0 6 



TAIORA'DA, Nat. Ord. Plumha(jina'cece. A charming half-hardy perennial. 



1805 Valora'da plumbaginoi'des, brilliant blue, chavging to violet, a pretty little plant for 



bedding out in summer, producing its flowers in clusters 1 0 



VENID'IUM, Nat. Ord. Compos'ifce. Showy half-hardy annual. 



1806 Venid'ium calcndula'ccum, deep orange, rich brown centre, handsome, I ft 0 3 



VENUS' LOOKIIVG-GIASS, Nat. Ord. Campanula! cecB. Pretty hardy annuals, 



1807 Venus' Looking-glass, rich blue, ,J f t 0 3 



1808 „ „ while, ^ ft 0 3 



VENUS' IVAVELWORT, Nat. Ord. Boragina'cece. Pretty hardy annual 



1809 Venus' Navelwort, white, effective in ribbons, ^ f t 0 3 



VERBAS'CUM, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia! ceoe. Beautiful hardy perennials. 



1810 Verbas'cum gnaphalo'ides, ye/fou', very handsome, 2 ft 0 3 



1811 „ vcrsic'olor, very showy, 2 ft • • 0 3 



VERBE'M, Nat. Orb. Verbena' ceoe. Splendid half-liardy perennials. 

 Tliese, from seed, make good bedding plants the first year. 



1812 Verbe'na, saved from the choicest varieties 0 6 



1813 „ Bull's New auricula-flowered, saved from flowers of the most advanced type 



both as regards shape and colour 2 6 



1814 „ new Italian, saved from beautifully variegated flowers 1 0 



1815 ,, splendid scarlet varieties ". 1 0 



1816 „ ' dark violet, very fine 0 6 



1817 „ la negresse, the darkest variety ♦ 1 0 



1818 citrioiJo'ra (Aloy'sia ), lemon-scented, 3 ft 0 6 



1819 ,, pulchel'la viola'cea, sliowy species 0 4 



VERBfO'iMA, Nat. Ord. Compotiifoe. Handsome hardy perennial. 



1820 Vei-no'nia noveboracen'sis, rose purple, a stately plant, G ft 0 6 



VEROIV'ICA, Nat. Ord. Savphularia'cece. Splendid half-hardy shrubs, &o. 



1821 Veron'ica, mixed from the choicest shrubby varieties 1 0 



1822 ,, Syria'ca, bright blue, a charming little plant ; if sown in August, it carpets the 



grmmd ^■ ith its jiretly little flowers in April and May. Hardy annual, J ft. 0 4 



1823 ,, S} ' a, a pretty companion to the above, J ft 0 4 



1824 ,, • '")> bright blue, flowers larger than V. Syria'ca, also flowering at 



Sgi^iie time, and requiring the same treatment, hardy annual, j ft 0 6 



1825 ,, 4^^B blue, pretty hardy perennial, 1 ft 0 3 



1826 ,, '^^^ ril'ba, tt'/ii<e, pretty hardy perennial, 1 ft 0 3 



VINC' ■ )rd. Apocyna! cece. Charming greenhouse shrubs. 



1827 Viuc'a ro'sea, d[^icc mixed ; this plant blooms the first year if sown early 0 6 



VI'OLA (Heartseas«or Pansy), Nat. Ord. Viola' cece. Hardy perennials. Charming 



Spring fl(|ft-ering plants, which bloom the first season if sown early. 



1828 Vi'ola tri'color', saved from Downie, Laird, and Laing's newest varieties, J ft 2 6 



1829 ,, ,, very fine mixed, ^ ft 1 0 



1833 J, good mixed, ^ ft 0 6 



1831 saved from Dean, Bragg, &c., most beautiful fancy varieties, i ft. . . 2 6 



1832 „ „ very fine fancy varieties 1 0 



1833 „ „ black self 1 0 



1834 „ „ red 1 0 



1835 „ ., shy blue s<A^ 1 0 



1836 „ „ white „ 1 0 



•837 „ „ yellow „ 1 0 



1838 „ odora'ta (Russian), sweet scented violets, ^ ft 0 6 



TIRGEVIAIV STOCK, Nat. Ord. Crucif'erce. Channing hardy annuals. 



1839 Virginian Stock, red, effective in marginal lines in front of shrubs, &c., ^ ft. 5/6 ^ lb. 0 3 



1840 „ „ tchkc, A ft ^ 5/6 ^ ft? 0 3 



1841 „ ,, mi'uor no'va, rose, a neat plant for edgings 0 3 



VISCA'RIA, Nat. Ord. Caryophylla'cece. Beautiful hardy annuals. 



1842 Visca'ria Coeli ro'sa, bright rose, while centre, 1^ ft 0 3 



1843 ., ., ., alba, ;>j/re tt'/iiCe, 1 ^ it • • • . 0 3 



1844 ,. ., ., m.'nik, bright rose, centre white, \ it 0 3 



1845 ., fimbria'ta, /ji'e/i/ ro5e, dwarf and compact, 1 ft 1 0 



