OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 



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TlSCA-'RIk—conthmcd. ^""I^"; 



1846 Visca/ria. ocnWtst, pink, with rich crimson eye, \^ 0 3 



1847 „ „ alba Uunnet'tii, white, dark eye, 1 ft 0 3 



1848 „ „ coccin'ca nana, hriyht scarlet, rosy-purple centre, 1 ft 0 3 



YITTADIN'IA (Australian-daisy), Nat. Orel. Compos'it«i. Hardy perennial. 



1849 Vittadin'ia triloba'ta,/>Mrp/e Wae, pretty little plant for a permanent edging, ^ ft. . 0 3 

 WAI'TZIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' ita. Splendid everlasting half-hardy annuals. 



1850 Wai'tzia aui-ea, ir(Waw*ye?/oH,', most beautiful, 1^ ft 0 G 



1851 „ cox-yvi\\)o'%?,, (leepamarant]i-red,itiside of flower lighter,\(ir^'h%axL\Xt\j\,\h 0 C! 



AVALLFLOWER, Nat. Ord. Cruc'if erce. Beautiful hardy pei-ennials. 

 Invaluable spring flowers, and delightfully fragrant. 



1852 Wallflower, German, double, splendid mixed varieties, 2 ft 1 0 



1853 „ fine mixed, double, 1 ^ f t 0 6 



1854 „ finest dark, single, U f t 0 3 



1865 „ purple, single, U f t 0 3 



1856 „ yellow, single, 1 4 it 0 3 



1857 „ Young's rich blood-rcd, single, Ij ft 0 6 



1858 „ splendid mixed French single varieties, very beautiful, 1 J ft 0 3 



WIGAN'DIA, Nat. Ord. Hydroha'cea. 



1859 Wigan'dia caraccasa'na, a noble jilant, with large picturesque undulating sombre green 



foliage, the stem has a crimson pilose covering, half-hardy perennial, 5 ft. to 10 It. . . 0 G 



WHITIA VIA, Nat. Ord. Ilydropliylla' cea>. Charming hardy annual. 



1860 Whitla'via grandiflo'ra, ^ne t>io/6< charming, 1 ft 0 3 



1861 ,, „ alba, pure white, beautiful, I It 0 6 



WINTER-CHERRY, Nat. Ord. Solana'cece. Hardy perennial. The berries are much 

 used for associating in bouquets, ornaments, and the seed vessel for skeletonizing. 



1862 Winter-cherry, very curious, yenni7(o«-co/oi<rerfyi M!7, 1 ft 0 3 



1863 „ ixeo'carpa, flowers yelloio 0 6 



XERAN'THEMCM, Nat. Ord. Coit)j)Os'it(e. Charming everlasting hardy annuals. 



1864 Xeran'themum al'bum, white, 2 ft 0 3 



1865 ,, atropurpu'reum, fl. pi,, double purple, 2 ft 0 3 



1866 „ lu'toum, yeWo"', 2 ft 0 3 



1867 „ purpu'reum, p!(;/)Ze, 2 ft 0 3 



YUC'CA (Adam's needle), Nat. Ord. LUia'cece. Stately hardy shrubs. 



1868 Yuc'ca, fine mixed 0 6 



ZAUSCHNE'RIA, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cece. Handsome hardy perennial. 



1869 Zauschne'ria Califor'nica, ieawij/M? o?-a«5fe scaWei, 1 ft 0 G 



ZIJi'jflA, Nat. Ord. Covtpos'itce. Splendid half-hardy annuals. 



1870 Zin'nia el'egans, fl. pi., saved from superb double and rich coloured flowers, 1^ ft 0 6 



1871 ,, ,, „ fine mixed 0 3 



1872 „ „ „ saved from beaiitifully striped double flowers, 1^ ft 0 (i 



1873 „ ,, • 'coccin'ea, single, sc(/r/e/, 1 J ft 0 3 



1874 „ ., purpu'rea, single, /)Mrp/e, 1^ ft 0 3 



1876 ,, „ choice mixed, superb single flowers, ft 0 G 



1876 „ „ fine mixed, 1 1 ft 0 3 



1877 ,, Mexioa'na, yellow, striped with rich orange, a charming dwarf bed plant, 1 ft. . . 0 



ORNAMENTAL CLIMBERS AND TWINERS. 



This is an important section of our Catalogue, and fully merits the prominent position assigned 

 to it, as no glass erection, whether conservatory, greenhouse, or stove, can be considered furnished 

 unless the walls, pillars, &c., arc covered with Climbers. In the adornment also of the flower garden, 

 the hardier kin(ls are invaluable for covering arbours, verandahs, trellises, rustic fences, and elegant 

 chains such as now grace the South Kensington Royal Horticultural Gardens. 



ARISTOLO'CIIIA, Nat. Ord. Aristolochia'cccc. Climbers with large handsome 



foliage. a. 



1878 Aristolo'cMa, choice mixed, stove and greenhouse 0 6 



1879 ,, Si'pho, yellow and brown, hardy, an effective plant for covering verandahs 0 C 



