26 BARR & SUGDEN’S COMPENDIUM 
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1089 Princess Royal 15 0 
1090 Psittacina vittata 10 (i 
1091 Prince of Orange 3/6 to 5 6 
1092 Purpurea eximia, vermilion scarlet . 3 0 
1093 ,, grandiilora, rich crimson . 5 6 
1094 „ major , light verm ilion scarlet 3 6 
1095 Quartermaster 15 0 
Each — s. d. 
1096 Reticulata, variegated foliage 6 C 
1097 Robusta ( Hippcastrum ) 7 G 
1098 Sultan 7 6 
1099 Vittata coccinea 3/6 to 5 6 
1100 „ rubra 5 6 
1101 „ „ splendens 21 0 
1102 Fine mixed varieties, per doz., 42s. 
THE FAR-FAMED BELLA-DONNA AND GUERNSEY LILIES. 
The flowers of the beautiful Guernsey Lily are brilliant scarlet, and in the sun's rays appear as if 
spangled with gold-dust. The Bella-Donna Lily is white, flushed with rose purple, very handsome. 
These bulbs arrive from Guernsey early in September , with the flower-buds ready to expand, and by the 
end of the month they are in full bloom. Orders should therefore be given before the 16th September. 
r. tl. s. d. 
1103 Bella-Donna Lily (Amaryllis Belladonna) per doz. 5 6 .... each 0 6 
1104 Guernsey Lily (JNerine Samiensis) „ 5 6..-.. „ 06 
CYCLAMEN. 
A genus of charming winter and spring blooming tuberous-rooted plants, many of them with prettily 
variegated foliage, and flowers the most beautiful and graceful, and withal so easily cultivated that any 
one may enjoy them in their sitting-room window, conservatory, or greenhouse, from October to May, 
simply by starting them into growth at intervals of a few weeks, commencing in August. 
The following will be sent out in blooming pots, with the exception of Europseum, which is perfectly 
hardy, and can at once be planted in tile open ground in any light soil. 
The mixed varieties of Persicum consist principally of the large-flowering kinds, such as annually 
carry oft’ the first prizes at the great Spring Flower Shows of the Royal Horticultural Gardens and the 
Royal Botanic Gardens ; many of them are remarkably fragrant. We specially recommend these. 
1105 Seed from Mr. Wiggin’s Prize Varieties, 2s. 6 d, per packet. 
Each. Each. 
d. 
6 to 2 
3 6 
1115 Persicum, marginatum, shaded 
rose 
1116 „ roseum, rose 
1117 „ rubrum, purplish 
crimson 
1118 Persicum, beautiful mixed 
varieties, 10/6, 15/, 18/, 21/, 
and 25/ per doz. ; 1 /, 1/6, 2/, 
and 2/6 each, according to 
the size of roots. 
s. d. 
3 6 
1106 Atkinsii, white, crimson centre 1 
1107 Coum, bright red 1 
1108 „ carneum, pale flesh . . 1 
1109 Europaeum, red, very fragrant, 
21/ per 100, 3/6 per doz., 
4 d. each. 
1110 Neapolitanum, rose pink.. . . 
1111 „ album, white. 
1112 Persicum Album, pure white 
1113 „ coccineum, red . . . 
1114 „ delicatum, white, 
with pink centre 
CROWN IMPERIALS. 
Useful spring-blooming plants, with clusters of pendant, bell-shaped flower's, surmounted with a tuft of 
green leaves, thriving in almost any situation. 
Por doz. 
tl. 
1119 Single Yellow, 10 
1120 „ Bed 10 
1121 Crown-upon-Crown, one cluster 
of flowers above another . . 7 
1122 Golden-striped foliage 
Eacli. 
d. 
6..1 
6 . . 1 
6..0 
..1 
Pertloz. Each. 
1123 Maximus, large single red .. 16 
1124 „ large single yellow 16 
1125 Orange Crown, single yellow. 10 
1126 Mixed, various shades. 4 
d. 
0..1 
0..1 
6 . .1 
6 . .0 
FRITILLARIAS. 
Miniature Crown Imperials, with singularly marbled flowers. They are very interesting and pretty, 
succeeding in any common garden soil. 
1127 25 in 25 named varieties, 5/. I 1130 Angustifolia purpurea, per doz. 1/6. 
1128 Choice mixed varieties, 10/6 per 100; l/6perdoz. 1131 Pracox, white, per doz. 2/6. 
1129 Fine mixed varieties, 7/6 per 100; 1/ per doz. | 1132 Pyrenica, purple, per doz. 2/6. 
ACHIMENES. 
A genus of truly splendid plants, succeeding equally well in pots, pans, and hanging-baskets ; com- 
bining with great individual beauty a variety of rich and brilliant colours rarely to be met with. 
Cult ore. — U se a compost of peat, loam, and leaf-soil. Plant the tuber s 1), inches apart in the pot, 
pan, or hanging basket, in which they are to be bloomed, and cover them with about an inch of the com- 
post. To keep up a succession, commence starting them in heat in January, and as one lot is taken out 
another should be put in, till May. 
1133 A collection of 3 each of 12 splendid varieties . 
1134 ,, 2 „ „ „ 
iioa rr . . 1 » » » .... 
1136 Mixed varieties per dozen 
1137 Newer varieties, in pots, 18/, 24/, 30/, and 36/ per dozen pots. 
d, 
0 
6 
6 
6 
