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[ Barr cj- Siigden , 1860. 
Each— 5. d . 
1596 macrorhiza variegata, 3s. Gd., 5s. Gd., 
and upwards. ' 
1597 metallica. 5s. Gd., 7s. Gd., & upwards. 
♦ALSTRCEMERIA, most beautiful, flower- 
ing in large umbels, and valuable for 
table bouquets. Should be planted 
under a south wall in well-drained soil, 
at a depth of 9 inches, and never dis- 
turbed. 
1598 aurea. yellow , spotted 0 6 
1599 brasiliensi8 0 3 
1600 psittacinus, crimson, spotted.. 0 6 
1601 chilensis, choice mixed varieties 0 6 
§ANEMONE. Few spring flowering plants 
are more charming than A. apennina 
and fulgens, while A. Honorine Jobert 
is valuable for autumn blooming. 
1602 apennina, rich blue, £ ft 0 3 
1603 „ alba, white, k ft 1 0 
1604 fulgens, brilliant scarlet, £ ft 1 0 
1605 „ ccerulea, blue, new, £ ft. ... 0 9 
1606 Honorine Jobert, white, a superb 
plant, 2 ft 0 9 
1607 japonica, rose , 2 ft 0 6 
fANIGOZANTHUS, a singularly interest- 
ing plant, with grotesque branched 
scarlet and green spikes of bloom, 
covered with down. 
1608 coccineus, scarlet and green, 3 ft. ... 1 0 
■fANISANTHUS, a most charming flower, 
whether grown in pots or in the open 
ground. 
1609 splendens, brilliant rich scarlet 0 G 
JANOMATHECA, a charming miniature 
plant, in bloom from June to September. 
In light warm soil, as a permanent 
edging, it is beautiful ; grown in pots, 
it is a gem. In cold soils it should be 
planted in April and lifted in November. 
1610 cruenta, scarlet , spotted crimson, 
ift 0 3 
§ANTHERICUM, very pretty hardy border 
plants, with elegant spikes of white 
flowers, 1^ ft. . 
1611 Liliago (St. Bernards Lily), white... 0 9 
1612 Liliastrum (St. Bruno's Lily), white 0 9 
fl613 ramosum, white 0 3 
tANTHOLYZA, the long handsome flower 
spikes of this plant are very effective. 
1614 iEthiopica, scarlet and green, 2 ft. ... 0 G 
1615 Bicolor de Gasperin, scarlet and yel- 
low, 2 it 3 3 
1616 cardinalis, scarlet , 2 ft 0 G 
1617 coccinea, bright scarlet, 2 ft., per doz., 
3s. Gd 0 4 
1618 Duchess, fine orange, 2 ft 0 0 
1619 fulgens, coppery rose, 2 ft., per doz., 
2s. Gd 03 
1620 Lord Cochrane, 2 ft., red purple 0 G 
§APIOS (Glycine), a hardy elegant climber 
of rapid growth. n r 
1621 tuberosa, pink, per doz., 4s. Gd U 0 
§ARUM, picturesque and fantastic plants, 
desirable for flower borders, rockwork, 
&c. Crinitum requires the protection 
of a frame in winter. 
1622 arisarium (Friar’s-cowl), yellow, £ ft. 0 G 
1623 comutum (the green dragon-arum), 
handsome green foliage, 2 ft 0 G 
1 1624 crinitum, stems curiously marbled, 
leaves singularly cut, 2 ft 2 0 
1625 dracunculns, large handsome palm- 
like leaves, 2 ft 0 6 
1626 Italicum, large lance-shaped green 
leaves, spotted yellow, 1 ft 0 G 
1627 maculatum, green foliage, curiously 
spotted with black, | ft 0 G 
1628 tenuifolium, curious elegant grass- 
leaved foliage, 3 ft 0 9 
§ASCLEPIAS, ornamental and beautiful. 
1629 tuberosa, fine orange-coloured, 1 ft. . 1 0 
§ASPHODELUS, plants of a bold and 
highly ornamental aspect. 
1630 luteus, yellow, 2 ft. 1 9 
1631 ramosus, white, 2 ft 1 6 
Encli — s. d. 
|| ASPIDISTRA, a very useful foliage plant 
for town decoration. 
1632 elatior, foliage green , 2 ft 1 G 
1633 „ variegata, foliage green, 
striped with broad white bands, 2 ft. 3 G 
||BEGONIA, sitting-room plants. 
1634 discolor, leaves veined crimson, 2 ft. 1 0 
1635 diversifolia, rose, 2 ft 1 G 
1636 varieties with ornamental foliage, 
2s. Gd. to 3 G 
§BELLEVALIA, a species of Hyacinthus. 
1637 spicata, white, pretty, 1 ft 0 G 
fBOBARTIA, a charming Cape bulb, 
quite hardy in warm well-drained soils ; 
also an elegant plant grown several in 
a pot. 
1638 aurantiaca, orange , per doz., 2s. 6c7. 0 3 
JBOUSSINGAULTIA, a handsome climber 
for conservator}', hanging-baskets, or 
for planting out-doors in warm sheltered 
situations, with a little winter pro- 
tection. 
1639 baselloides, white flowers in long 
clusters, and deliciously fragrant 0 9 
f BRA VO A, the flowers of this handsome 
plant resemble the pentstemon, they are 
produced on long racemes and in pairs, 
hence their name, “ twin-flowered.” 
1640 geminiflora, rich cerise scarlet, ft. 0 9 
§BRODI2EA, hardy bulbs, exceedingly 
effective grown in groups or several in 
a pot. 
1641 congesta, fine lilac , 2 ft 0 3 
1642 grandiflora, bright blue, 1 ft 0 3 
||BRUNSVIGIA, remarkably ornamental 
stove and greenhouse bulbs. 
1643 coranica, purple, 1 ft 1 6 
1644 falcata, purple, 1 ft 1 6 
1645 multiflora, scarlet , 1 ft 1 6 
1646 pumila, red, 1 ft 1 6 
CALADIUM. The genus embraces the 
most picturesque and beautiful of orna- 
mental foliage plants. C. esculentum, 
with its massive rich shaded green foli- 
age, is now the principal feature in the 
sub-tropical effect at Battersea- park. 
C. atropurpureum is a remarkable plant 
also for sub-tropical work; while for 
the decoration of the stove, or warm 
greenhouse, C. argyrites with its lovely 
little green leaves spotted white, and C. 
Bellemeyi with its large lance-shaped, 
green-spotted, white foliage, are par- 
ticularly noticeable; while C. bicolor 
splendens, C. Chantini, C. pictum, and 
many others, are strikingly effective. 
^[1647 12 in 12 beautiful varieties, named, 
21s., 30s., and 42s. 
^[1648 6 in G beautiful varieties, named, 
9s., 12s., and 15s. 
1649 argyrites Is. 6 d. to 2 G 
1650 atropurpureum 2s. Or/. to 3 6 
1651 esculentum 2s. Gt/. to 5 G 
1652 other varieties 2s. Gd. to 3 G 
|| CALL A, a fine plant for the sitting-room, 
should have plenty of water. 
1653 iEtliiopica, large white flowers, 9d. to 1 0 
fCALLIPRORA, a pretty little hardy plant. 
1654 flava (lutea), yellow, 1 ft 0 9 
§CALYSTEGIA, perennial climbing con- 
volvulus, double-flowering species. 
1655 pubcscens flore pleno, blush 0 G 
§CAMASSIA, a charming hardy plant ; 
when grown in masses the effect of its 
rich blue flowers is remarkably striking. 
1656 esculenta, purple, 1£ ft. per doz. 10/6 1 0 
JOANNA. This exceedingly effective and 
fine foliage plant, now so universally 
used, is very easily raised from seed. 
Seed, Is. and 2s. Gd. per packet. 
1657 fine varieties, in roots, 9s., 12s., 15s., 
and 18s. per dozen. 
||CHLIDANTHUS, a handsome flower, with 
frankincense-like fragrance. 
1658 fragrans,J?ne yellow, 1 ft 0 6 
