ALPHABETICAL LIST OF HARDY PERENNIALS, ETC. 
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Quantity. 
Salvia patens, brilliant deep blue flowers, very beautiful, half-hardy , 3 ft per doz., 5 s. 6 d. 
,, ,, alba, beautiful pure white flowers, 3 ft ,, ior. 6 d. 
Saxifragas. compact dwarf growing hardy plants, charming on rockwork, old walls , etc., 
26 in 25 distinct varieties 10/6. | 12 in 12 distinct varieties 5/6. 
Saxifraga granulata flore-pleno, the beautiful pure white double flowers are produced in masses , 
and are vety effective, quite hardv % ^ ft per too, 105 . 6 d . ; per doz., is. 6 d. 
Schlzostylis coccinea, rich scarlet Gladioli-like flowers in spikes. Quite hardy. It delights in a 
sheltered situation, such as amongst frees and shrubs. Established masses lifted in Autumn and 
potted , produce under glass a supply cf useful flowers for months, ft. ...per 100, 10/6 ; per doz., 1/6 
Sedums, leautijul dwarf plants for rockwork, etc.. 18 in 18 fine varieties 7/6. 
,, „ ,, ,, 12 in 12 ,, 5/6. 
Sempervivums (Houseleeks), useful dwarf rock-plants, 24 in 24 fine varieties 10/6. 
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ry pretty This fine family of hardy plants de- 
serves to be better known in ow 
gardens ; they haie elegant foliage 
and Iris-like growth, and plenty 
of flowers. Grand i dorum has fine 
bell-shaped flowers , with a grace 
ful g rassy foliage. 
p. doz. 5/6 o 
p. doz. 5/6 
p. doz. 5/6 
Sisyrinchium anceps, lilac, 
benmidianum, blue and white , ilt. 
convolutum, yelb.w, ^ ft 
grandiflorum, deep purple, ift 
,, album, white, 1 ft. . 
striatum, very fragrant, 1 ft 
sulphureum , ' soft yellow, 1 ft 
SolldagO multlradiata, a fine variety of Golden-Rod, flowering from July to October, ht. 2 ft. p. doz. 5/6 
Sparaxis pulcherrima, a remarkable plant , with a dense elegant grassy foliage, from which rise 
graceful wiry flower stems 3 to 5 feet high, a idling over in a broad graceful nave, from which 
hang beautiful bell-shaped flowers ; quite hardy. Figured in “ The Garden ” 1888 is. 6 d. & 
Tiarella cordifolia, a beautiful hardy plant for 1 ockeries, with pine white feathery flowers, and 
heart-shaped leaves per doz. 7 s. 6 d. 
Tradescantias, remarkably distinct handsome border plants, continuing in flower from May to 
September; the flowers range, from pure white to the richest purple , with reds and 
blues, and are greatly prized for cutting 8 in 8 beautiful vars , 5/6 
subaspera, shot-purple ! per doz. 105. 6 d. 1 
virgin Im, purple lilac > > .. 1 
alba major, large snow-white flowers, very beautiful ,, 1 
fl. pi., double purple * .. 1 
azurea, rich blue qs. 6d. o 
fl.pl.. double, rich blue ,, o 
rubra, / irk carmine, very effective 1 
fl. pi , double bright carmine 1 
delicata, beautiful soft, blush-pink per doz. 7 s. 6d. o 
Trioyrtla hlrta grandtflora, white, spotted black, 2ft. ) J "25 i per doz . , 5/6 o 
,, ,, nigra, black, spotted white, 2 ft f jto rnrhig. ' l .. 5/6 0 
,, macropodium, yellow, spotted brown, summer-flowering, 2 ft ,, 5/5 o 
Trillium atro-purpureum, deep purple 2 
,, grandiflorum (the Wood Lily ), flowers oj the purest white per doz., ior. 6d. 1 
Trillium grandiflorum is a valuable plant for moist peat beds and shady places. Grown several 
together in a pan, and forced early into flower, it is one of the most useful if white winter flowers, 
TRITOMA, OR TORCH-LILY. 
. . glaucescens, the 1 ich orange-scarlet flower spikes on steins 3 to $ feet high, blossoms from 
July to September per doz. , 7 s. 6 d . ; 9 d. & 1 
,, grandis, the bright orange-scarlet flower spikes, on steins 3 to s feet high, blossoms from 
August to December per doz., ioi. 6d. • is. & 1 
,, Burchelll, red and yellow, a very fine distinct species, 2 ft 1 
,, caulescens, reddish salmon , a noble and very rare species, very distinct and robust habit, 
and bluish-grey foliage, 4 to 5 ft • .. 3 
,, Leiclltllnl, apricot colour, with protruding yellow stamens, a very handsome new species. 
f igured til “ The Garden," 23 th May, i88r, as K niphof.o camosa, its ft 7 
,, Macowanli, a dwarf species with orange flourrs, 2 ft. Figured in “ The Garden,” 1877 1 
,, Nobills, scarlet and yellow, very handsome, 5 ft 1 
,, Sarmentosa, bright scarlet per doz., ioj. 6 d. 1 
,, Saundersi, bright red, 5 ft v 3 
'The noble aspect of the Tiitoina [Kniphofia] renders it unlike all other border-plants ; m summer 
and autumn, from the midst of a dense root-foliage, rise stout stems, sm mounted with thousands of 
small fiery-red flowers. Most valuable for shrubberies, flower borders, and wild gardens. 
Troillus europaeus (T’/tc Globe Flower), a fine hardy perennial, beating many large globular 
yellow flowers, with a large handsome foliage, spring and autumn-flowering, ht. 15 in. , p. doz., 7/6 o 
. Tulbaglila alliacea, long umbels of indigo-green and golden flowers, hardy. 1 ft per doz. 10/6 1 
. ,, violacea, tose-lilac. in neat umbels, hardy, 1 ft per doz., 7 s. 6d. o 
. Tussilago fragrans (The Winter Sweet-sctnted Heliotrope), pinky white flowers ... ,, 51.61/. o 
. Veronica splcata alba, flowers snow-while, a fine hardv plant for border, or rockwork, 1 ft o 
VIOLET, SWEET-SCENTED. 
alba, single white, dwarf, pretty and distinct o 
arborea,' double white per doz., is. td. o 
Belle de Cbatenay (coerulea plena), beautiful clear blue double flowers o 
Comte de Brazza, a fine double snow-white variety, deliciously fragrant, p doz , 7/6 o 
Czar, very large dark purple flowers per doz. , is. 6d. o 
,, white, very fine large flowers 1 
devonlentis, deep blue large single flowers, very fine variety o 
Marie Louise, lavender, white centre, double, winter-blooming per doz., is. 61. o 
Neapolitan, beautiful fr greenhouse culture ; flowers mid-winter., per doz., is. 6 d. o 
odoratissima, bluish violet flowers, in great profusion per doz. , 51. 6./. o 
Single Red ° 
Victoria Regina, a very large-flowered variety per doz. , is. 6d. 0 
Wellsiana, a grand large new purple variety per doz. , ioj. td. r 
Virginian creeper, large-leaved variety, fine plants ... ir. 6d. , os. 6 d. & 3 
,, ,, small-leaved variety [Ampelopsis Veitc/iii) is. 6d., is. 6d. & 3 
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BARR & SON, 12 and 13, King Street, Covent Garden. 
