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either be the sender of the order. ( 
Barr & Sugden, 
Quantity 
of 
Tlants. 
Seed Merchants, 
Marg. 
No. of 
Catalogue 
Quantity 
of ” 
Plants. 
12 & 13, King 
Marg. ' 
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Catalogue j 
Quantity 
of 
Boots. 
Street, 
Marg. 
No. of 
Catalogue 
Quantity 
of 
Boots. 
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Cataloguo 
Quantity 
of 
Boots. 
Garden, W.C. 
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Quantity 
of 
Boots. 
Plants & Bulbs for the 
SPRING FLOWER GARDEN, 
etc. pp. 42 to 44. 
Adonis vernalis 
Alyssum saxatile 
Anemone 
Antennaria Candida 
Arabi8 albida 
„ „ foL variegatis 
Aubrietia Graca 
,, grandiflora 
„ „ varicgatu 
Auricula , fine 
„ choice 
„ green-edged 
,, Alpine 
,, _ stage 
Bnlbocodium vernum 
Oheiranthua alpinus 
Chionodoxa 
Corydalis 
Crocus 
Crown Imperials 
Cyclamen 
Daffodils 
Daisy, pink 
„ red 
„ white 
„ aucubsefolia 
,, crown 
„ quilled red 
,, ,, crimson 
,, „ white 
Dodecatheon 
Dog’s Tooth Violets 
Forget-me-not, blue 
„ white 
„ rose 
„ dissitiflora 
Fritillarias 
Funkia 
Gentiana acaulis 
Grass, silver-leaved 
,, blue leaved 
,, green leaved 
Hepaticas 
Hyacinths 
Iberis 
Iris 
Leucojum 
Lily of the Valley 
Lithospermum 
Muscari 
Narcissus 
Omithogalum 
Pan8y,CiivedenBeauty 
„ „ blue 
„ » purple 
„ „ white 
„ „ yellow 
„ „ black 
,, „ magpie 
„ Cloth of Gold 
„ Lizzie Buck 
„ The Queen 
, , Queen of Spring, 
per doz. , 5/6. 
Phlox subulata 
,, „ alba 
Pink, Cliveden white 
„ Pearce’s blush 
Polyanthus 
Primrose 
Puschkinia 
Pyrethrum, Golden 
Ranunculus 
Saponaria 
Saxifraga 
Scilla 
Sempervivum 
Silene 
Sisyrinchinm 
Snowdrop 
Triteleia 
Tulips 
Veronica 
Vinca 
Viola eornuta alba 
, , ,, Mauve 
,, lutea grandiflora 
» .“S’ 01 
,, Bluebell 
,, Blue Beauty 
Tory 
,, Waverley 
,, Sir Walter Scott 
W allflower, Dark red 
,, Golden 
Winter Aconites 
SWEET VIOLETS, 
p. 44. 
Arborea, bine 
,, whit. 
B^lle de Cliatenay 
Blandyana 
Devonienais 
King of Violets 
Mane Louise 
Neapolitan 
Parmaensis plena 
Queen of Violets 
Rubra plena 
„ simplex 
Russian double blue 
„ single 
„ superb 
Striata obhqua 
Suavis 
The Czar 
The White Czar 
Victoria Regina 
Single white 
Collection of 1 each 
Delphiniums, p. 44 
• 
Phloxes, p . 45 
Potentillas, p . 45 
Double Pyrethrnms, 
p. 44 
Plants for Window 
Gardens, p . 45 
Plants for Sub-Alpine 
Mounds, p . 45 
Plants for Rockwork, 
&o., p. 45 
Alpine Succulents, 
&c., p . 45 
Herbaceous Plants, 
p . 45 
Carnations, p . 45 
Picotees, p . 46 
Pinks, p . 46 
Chrysanthemums, 
p . 46 
Hardy Feme, p . 46 
In-door Feme, p . 46 
Ivies, p . 46 
Virginian Creepers, 
p . 46 
Clematis, p . 46 
Evergreen Shrubs, 
p . 46 
Hardy Climbers, p . 46 
Greenhouse Climbers, 
p . 46 
Roses, p . 46 
Greenhouse Plants, 
p . 46 
Sundry Hardy Plante, 
p . 46 
Fruit (ices, p . 4 
Strawberries, p . 4 
Covent Garden Col- 
lections of Bulbs, 
p . 5 
Popular Collections, 
specially arranged, 
T, P - S . 
Paxtoman Collections 
of Bulbs, p. 5 
Cliveden Collections of 
Bulbs, p. 5 
Hyacinths, in colours 
for beds, p, 6 
I 
Hyacinths, in mixer 
shades, for beds 
and borders, p. 6 
Pompon Hyacinths, 
for small glasses, 
eto .,p. 6 
Roman Hyacinth, p . 6 
Parisian Hyacinth, p. 6 
Hyacinths, selections, 
p. 7 
Quantity 
of Boots. 
Hyacinths, in named 
varieties, enumerated 
& described, pp .7 to 9 
Daffodil (Narcissus) 
selections,?. 10. 
Choice mixed 
Fine mixed 
Trumpet Daffodil, 
p. 10 
New Trumpet Daffo- 
dil, p . 10 
Mock Daffodil, p. 1 1 
New Mock Daffodil, 
p. 11 
True Daffodil, etc., 
p. 12 
Burbidgei Daffodil, 
p . 12 
Polyanthus Narcissus, 
for Beds, etc., p. 12 
Polyanthus Narcissus, 
enumerated and 
described, p. 13 
Jonquils, double, p. 13 
Jonquils, single, p. 13 
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Early Single Tulips, 
for out-dcor culture, 
or for pots, etc., 
p. 13 
Early Double Tulips, 
p. 14 
Gesneriana Tulips, 
p. 15 
Variegated Foliage 
Tulips, p . 15 
May -flowering Tulip3 
p. 15 
Parrot Tulips, p. 15 
Various species of 
Tulips, p. 15 
Crocus, Dutch, p. 15 
and 16 
Crocus, named Dutch, 
p. 16 
Crocus, choice species, 
p. 16 
r 
r- 
Autumn Meadow Saff- 
ron, Colchioum,p.l6 
Bulboeodium vernum, 
p. 17 
Snowdrops,?. 17 
„ double 
„ single 
„ g>aut 
„ „ Imperati 
„ Elwesii 
„ Redoutei 
Leucojum,?. 17 
„ Autumnale 
„ iEstivum 
,, Pulchellum 
„ Vernum 
Seillas, Early Flower- 
ing, p. 17 
„ Sibinca 
„ Bifolia 
” alba 
„ „ ra^a 
„ „ taunca 
„ amoena 
„ Italica 
Puschkinia, p. 17 
Trichonema (Romu- 
lea), p . 17 
Chionodoxa,?. 18 
Mila (Triteleia),?. IS 
Dog’s Tooth Violets, 
?. 18 
Winter Aconites,?. IS 
English Iris, p. 19 
Spanish Iris, ?. 19 
Sundry Bulbous Iris, 
?. 20 
Dwarf Iris, p. 20 
Iris Ksempferi, or 
Japanese Iris,p. 20 
Iris Barbate, the 
Bearded Flag Iris, 
??. 22 to 24 
Beardless Iris, ?. 24 
Ixias,? 25 
Morphixias, p. 26 
Sparaxis, ?. 26 
Tritonias,p. 26 
Bahian as, p. 26 
Persian Ranunculus, 
for beds, eto.,?. 26 
Persian Rannnculus, 
new varieties, ?.27 
Turban Ranunculus, 
?. 27 
New Dutch large 
flowering Ranun- 
culus, p. 27 
Double Anemones, 
for beds, etc., p. 27 
Chrysanthemum- 
flowered Double 
Anemones,?. 28 
Newer Varieties of 
Double Anemones, 
?. 28 
Single Poppy-Ane- 
mones,?. 28 
Anemone Stellate or 
Hortonsis, ?. 28 
Anemone Fulgens, 
?. 28 
Anemone species, p.28 
POSTAL NOTICE. 
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is written on it beyond filling in the Name, Address, Conveyance, etc., as specified above, with the enumeration of the Bulbs, Plants, etc., required. 
The Order Sheet, if sealed down, a Penny Stamp must be affixed. [turnover. 
