42 MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, TUBERS, PLANTS, AND THE GARDEN IN SPRING. 
Ixiolirion — continued. each— s. d. 
a specimen flowered in our Experimental 
Grounds. 
2212 Pallassi, rich purple, i$ ft. per doz. 151. 1 6 
ULACHENALIA. The flowers of these are 
picturesque and beautiful. The foliage in 
most varieties elegantly spotted. Culti- 
vated in pots, or hanging baskets, they are 
very effective. 
2213 Nelsoni, beautiful rich yellow, fine con- 
stitution and free flowering , (new) S 6 
2214 luteola, yellow arid green, foliage beauti- 
fully variegated per doz. 2 s. 6d. o 4 
2215 pendula, bright red per doz., 7s. 6 d. o 9 
2216 quadricolor, true crimson and yellow ... 1 6 
2217 superba, yellow , tipped scarlet o 9 
2218 tricolor, yellow and crimson per doz., 5/6 o 6 
||MEDEOLA,an elegant plant in hanging baskets 
and for epergnes. The bright green grace- 
ful foliage is useful for table decoration. 
2219 asparagoides, white 1 o 
*MODIOLA, an elegant hardy plant, profusely 
covered with rich magenta-purple flowers. 
2220 geranioides, rich magenta-put pie, ^ ft. ... 1 o 
+OPHIOPOGON, or Japan Hyacinth. This is a 
model plant with slender grassy tufts of 
foliage and picturesque spikes of flowers. 
2221 Jaburan, 1 ft 1 o 
2222 ,, fol. argenteis, 1 ft 1 6 
2223 Japonicus, grassy foliage, 1 ft 1 o 
2224 spicatus, lavender -blue, 1 ft 1 o 
2225 ,, aureo-variegatus, 1 ft 1 6 
2226 ,, laxiflorus, 1 ft 1 o 
2227 ,, ,, argenteo-variegatus, 1 ft. 1 6 
£0XALIS. Remarkable for rich colours and 
pretty foliage ; fine hardy plants. 
2228 Bowiei, bright nimson, flowers in large 
bunches, £ ft., per doz., 2 s o 3 
c 2229 Dieppei, rose-purple, \ ft., per doz., 2 s. 03 
2230 floribunda, rose, J ft., per doz., 2 s o 3 
2231 ,, alba, white, .J ft. per doz., is. o 3 
Ox A LI S — continued. each — ». d. 
2232 lasiandra, 1 ft., per doz., 2 s o 3 
2233 rubella, crimson, £ ft., per doz., 2 s o 3 
2234 mixed, per 100, 7 s. 6 d. ; per doz., is, 6d. o 3 
JPANCRATIUM. Few plants in the conservatory 
are more decorative and fragrant. 
2235 Illyricum, white, r.^ ft 1 6 
2236 maritimum, white, 1} ft 1 o 
§PARDANTHUS. The leopard-spotted flower. 
2237 Chinensis, orange, spotted crimson, 2 ft. 1 o 
§RHODEA, fine ornamental plants in rockwork. 
2238 Japonica 1 6 
2239 ,, variegata 2 6 
tSALVIA, charming summer and autumn flower- 
ing border plants. 
2240 patens, rich deep blue , 3 ft 1 6 
2241 , , alba, pure white, 3 ft 2 6 
§SANGUINARIA, a pretty spring flowering plant, 
for moist peaty soil, and shady places. 
2242 Canadensis, snow-white h ft., per doz., $s.6d. o 6 
§SAXIFRAGA. The variety quoted is valuable 
for spring decoration. 
2243 granulata flore-pleno, double white, 1 ft., 
per 100, 7s. 6d., or per pot of roots o 9 
+SCHIZOSTYLIS. For conservatory decoration, 
and as a cut flower during the autumn and 
winter months the value of this plant cannot 
be over estimated. 
2244 coccinea, 1 ft., per doz., 2 s. 6d. o 3 
2245 ,, established several in a pot, 
is., is, 6d., and 2 s. 6d. 
§THLADIANTHA, a fine hardy climber. 
2246 dubia, golden yellow o 9 
§TRICYRTIS. This is a really fine plant for in or 
out door culture ; when grown under glass 
it flowers throughout the winter months, 
and, as a cut flower, is much prized. 
2247 grandiflora, white and black, 2 ft o 6 
2248 hirta, white and black, 2 ft o 6 
2249 „ nigra, black, spotted white, 2 ft. 06 
THE GARDEN IN SPRING, OR THE SPRING FLOWER GARDEN. 
LIST OF BULBS, PLANTS, AND SEEDS TO BE PLANTED OR SOWN IN AUTUMN, TO FLOWER IN SPRING. 
The Boles are ready to send out from the 1st September to Christmas. 
The Plants are ready to send out from the 1st October till Maroh. 
The Seeds should be sown in August or September, according to locality. 
Immediately the Summer flowering plants have been removed, the beds and borders should be forked up 
and manured, then planted as taste or fancy may suggest, with Bulbs, sucli as Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, 
Crocus, Snowdrops, Winter aconites, Triteleias, Ranunculus, Anemones, Crown Imperials, Chionodoxa, and Scilias, 
and in addition to these there is a perfect galaxy of beauty to be realized from combinations of the following plants 
_ Alyssum, Arabis, Aubrietia, Daisy, Forget-Me-Not, Pansy, Polyanthus, Phlox, Pink, Viola, and Wallflower. 
A few annuals which are exceedingly decorative in spring, and should be sown in August or September, 
Agrostemma, Alyssum, Calandrinia, Campanula, Candytuft, Clarkia, Collinsia, Eschscholtzia, Eucharidium, 
Eutoca, Gilia, Godetia, I^isthenia, Hymenoxis, Leptosiphon, Linaria, Lupinus, Nemophila, Oxyura, Platystemon, 
Sapona'ria, Silene, Viscaria, Whitlavia, etc., each 3d. and 6d. per packet. Full particulars of these Seeds will 
be found in our Spring Catalogue. Amongst ornamental foliage plants for the Spring Garden we may mention 
Golden Feathered Pyrethrum, Arabis albida fol. variegatis, Veronica incana, Aubrietia variegata, Cerastium 
tomentosum, and the golden blotched Daisy. 
Fifty plants charged at the rate per too, a less quantity at the rate per dozen; any quantity under half-a-dozen 
• it 1 . . 1 . j _ »-■*■*»- ... ji. -- 1 .. ii. j per doz. 
4 6 
per loo. 
will be charged a little higher than by the dozen. 
2250 Adonis vernalls, bright yellow, large anemone-like flowers 
2251 Anemone apennlna, fulgens, stellata, and nemorosa. See pp. 28, 29. 
2252 „ Double and Single Poppy. Seep. 28. 
2253 Antennaria Candida, forms a dense white carpet 25 
2264 Auricula, fine border varieties in mixed colours 
2255 , , choice border varieties in mixed colours 
2256 ,, named Alpines, very fine per doz. 21 s. & 42/. 
2257 , , named stage varieties per doz. 42s. & 63s. 
2258 Bulbocodium Vernuin, or Spring Meadow Saffron. See p. 16. 
2259 Chionodoxa lucilise ( The Glory of the Snow), the most beautiful of spring flowers. See p. 17, 
2260 Corydalis, or Fumitory. See p. 41. 
2261 Crocus, Dutch varieties and species. Seepp. 15 and 16. 
2262 Crown Imperial, the Iritillaria imperialis. Seep. 30. 
2263 Cyclamen, Autumn, Winter, and Spring blooming. See p. 29. 
2264 Daffodils, the Trumpet, Peerless, True, and Bunch-flowered Narcissus. See pp. 9 to 13. 
2265 Dodecatheon, the American Cowslip or Shooting Star. Sde p. 41. 
2266 Dog’s Tooth Violets, the Esythronium Dens Canis. See p. 18. 
2267 Fritillarias. See p. 30. 
2268 Funkia, the Plantain Lily. A fine ornamental plant. See pp. 31 
2269 Gentiana acaulis, intense blue, per doz. , according to size, os. , gs. 
2270 Hepaticas, the most charming plants for early spring. See p. 32. 
2271 Hyacinths. Seep. 6. [Barr and Sugden, 
3 2 ’ 
, & 12 s. 
