28 BARR & SUGDEN’S AUTUMNAL [1868. 
Each—#, d. 
1590 double Italian Tuberoses, extra 
strong roots, per doz., 5s. 6 d. 
§TULIPA. Under this heading we include 
a number of species which are both 
interesting and beautiful ; they cannot, 
however, be used with the same advan- 
tage for decorative purposes as those 
enumerated in the fore-part of the cata- 
logue, but may be grown in pots or in 
the open border as interesting objects. 
1691 cornuta (homed), yellow and red , 
curious, per doz., Is. 6 d : 0 2 
1692 clusiana, white, black centre, pretty... 0 0 
1698 elegans, rich carmine, beautiful 0 4 
1594 ocidus solis (Sun’s eye), crimson, 
black centre, very remarkable, per 
doz., 2 s. 6 d 0 3 
1695 persica, white, pwple centre, per 
doz., 2s. 6 d 0 3 
1596 retroflexa, yellow, fine 0 4 
1697 sylvestris (Florentine), yellow , fra- 
grant, per doz., Is. (id 0 2 
1598 viridiflora, green, curious, per doz., 
1699 „ prsecox, green, very curious 
and interesting 0 6 
7ALOTTA, a splendid plant, of the easiest 
possible culture. 
1600 purpurea (Scarboro’ Lily), bright 
scarlet, per dozen, 18# 2 0 
♦VTEUSSEUXIA, a lovely little plant, the 
beauty of which cannot be over- 
estimated. 
1601 pavonia (Iris pavoniaj, white, each 
petal blotched bright blue, per doz., 
2s. 6 d 0 8 
Each — s. d. 
fWACHENDORFIA, very profuse flower- 
ing, showy, and interesting. 
1602 brevifolia, curious grey colour, until 
yellow eye, 1 ft 0 9 
1603 tnyrsiflora, purple, 1 ft 0 9 
fWATSONIA, a truly beautiful bulbous 
plant, deserving far more attention 
than it has hitherto received. Some of 
the varieties are remarkably striking. 
A few groups, well bloomed, in some 
of our great gardens, such as we are wont 
to see them in the Island of Guernsey, 
would form a theme worthy of the 
pen of our most celebrated writers on 
gardening topics. 
1604 angnstifolia, lively pink , per doz., 
2s. 5d 0 3 
1605 Blucher, new, crimson and white, 
beautiful 0 6 
1606 chilea, fine 0 6 
1607 humilis, beautiful light crimson 0 6 
1608 marginata, delicate rose, exquisite ... 0 6 
1609 mananara, purple crimson 0 6 
1610 speciosa, fine 0 G 
1611 mixed varieties, 15s. per 100, 2s. 6 d. 
per dozen. 
fZEPHYRANTHES (Flower of the West 
Wind), a very elegant and beautiful 
plant, of easy cultivation. 
1612 atomasco, white, beautiful, per doz., 
3s. 6 d 0 4 
1613 Candida, silvery white, resembling a 
large beautiful white crocus, per 
doz., 3s. 6 d 0 4 
1614 rosea, beautiful rose 0 9 
1615 sulphurea, pale yellow 1 0 
LIST OF PLANTS USED BY MR. FLEMING AT CLIVEDEN. 
THESE ARE READY TO 6END OUT ANY TIME AFTER THE 1ST OCTOBER. 
In former editions of our Catalogue we have so fully dilated upon and explained the modus operandi 
of Spring gardening that we feel it superfluous to say more here. If there be any of our customers, 
however, who are still sceptical as to the capabilities of their gardens for producing flowers early in 
Spring, we would invite such of them as live in the home counties to pay a visit to Cliveden, the seat of 
Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland. There, under the able management of Mr. Fleming, they will 
find dress gardening out of doors all the year round. Those who reside in the midland or northern 
counties we would recommend to visit the Lower Ground, Aston Park, where, to the credit of 
Mr. Quilter, the proprietor, Spring gardening is made a prominent feature, successfully demonstrating 
that locality has less to do with achieving this great desideratum than forethought and skill. 
Fifty will be charged at the rate per 100, and a less quantity at the rate per dozen ; and any quantity under 
half-a-dozen will be charged a little higher than by the dozen. 
1616 Adonis vernalis. bright yellow, large anemone-like flowers 
1617 Ajuga orientalis, fine mulberry-foliaged plant during winter, effective for edgings 
1618 „ reptans, also dark-foliaged plant, resembling the above .... 
1619 „ ,, variegata, white and green foliage ...... 
1620 Alyssum saxatile, beautiful yellow, very profuse flowering 
1621 „ „ compactum, bright yellow, much more dwarf and compact 
than A. saxatile ; not so useful, however, for large beds 
1622 Anemone appenina, rich blue, exceedingly beautiful ...... 
1623 Arabis albida, snoioy white, flowering in thick masses ; an effective companion 
to Alyssum saxatile . . . 
1624 „ lucida variegata, shiny, green leaved, gold striped arabis^ very beautiful . 
1625 „ mollis „ doivny green leaves, with creamy variegation , perhaps 
the most useful permanent edging we have; this and A. lucida variegata 
are most valuable for panel gardening 
1626 Aubretia grandiflora, purple, compact close habit, densely covered with flowers, 
most valuable for edgings and small beds 
1627 „ „ variegata, a charming w/titevariegated-foliaged variety, 12#. to 
1628 Auricula, mixed border varieties 
1629 Cerastium tomentosum, the pretty small compact silvery-foliaged plant so well 
known and so much prized for permanent edgings 
1630 Cheiranthus alpinus, beautiful yellow foivei'ing dwarf plant .... 
1631 Daisy, large Cliveden pink. | For edgings, ribbons, filling up geometrical C 
1632 „ ,, red. >figures or devices of any kind, the Daisy is one-c 
1633 „ „ white. J of the most useful plants in Spring gardening. ( 
1634 „ Cliveden aucubafolia, this is a beautiful green and gold variegated 
foliage variety, exceedingly effective for edging, panels, Ac 
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