Barr ($* Surf den, 18G9.] 
31 
Each— s. d. 
||CHORETIS, produces remarkably beauti- 
ful and exceedingly singular-looking 
flowers ; it is allied to pancratium, and 
requires similar treatment. 
1659 glauca, white , 1 ft 8 6 
JGOBURGIA, a splendid conservatory 
plant; its clusters of drooping, long, 
tubular dowel's are conspicuously beau- 
tiful. 
1660 incarnata, scarlet, flesh, green, and 
yellow, 2 ft Is. 6fZ. to 2 0 
§COLCHICUM, the Autumn- flowering 
Crocus, valuable in groups as border 
plants. 
1661 autumnale, lilac, % ft 0 3 
1662 „ album, white, ^ ft 0 3 
1663 „ plenum, lilac, % ft 0 4 
1664 byzantium, lilac, ^ ft 0 3 
1665 striatum, white and rose , ^ ft 0 4 
1660 variegatum, white and lilac, \ ft. ... 0 4 
JCOMMELYNA, a fine border plant; in 
groups, the intense blue of coelestis, and 
the pure white of alba, make them con- 
spicuous border plants. 
1667 ccnlestis, bright blue, 1£ ft. perdoz. 2s, 0 3 
1668 „ alba, white, 14 ft. „ 2s. 0 3 
§GONVALLARIA (Solomon’s Seal). Those 
who have not forced this plant, can form 
no idea how decorative it is in the con- 
servatory, and how attractive on the 
dinner-table, or how'’. useful its long 
sprays, when cut, for table bouquets. 
1669 multiflora, per dozen, bs. Gd 0 6 
1670 clumps for forcing 1/, 1/6, and 2 6 
||COOPERIA (Evening Star), a pretty plant, 
fragrant in the evening; should be 
grown three in a pot, or in masses in 
the border, in warm situations. 
1671 pedunculata, white, sweet scented ... 1 0 
*CROCOSMlA, a charming plant, graceful 
and beautiful ; when grown several in 
a pot, few September flowers are more 
attractive. Masses in the flower-garden 
elicit admiration ; in table bouquets it 
is particularly effective. 
1672 nureu, golden yellotv, per dozen, 4s. Gd. 0 6 
1673 pots containing several bulbs, Is., 
Is. 6 d., & 2 6 
^[CURCUMA, extremely handsome plants, 
with singularly ornamental flowers. 
1674 cor data, purple 5 6 
1675 Roscoena, salmon 5 6 
1670 rubncaulis, pink 5 6 
JCYPELLA, an elegant Tigridia. 
1677 Herbertii, orange, 1 ft 0 3 
JDAHLIA, dry roots of these in November. 
1678 show varieties, per doz. 9 s., 12s., & 18s. 
1679 fancy ditto, per doz. 9s., 12s., and 18s. 
1680 dwarf ditto, per doz. 9s., 12s., and 18s. 
1681 pompon ditto, per doz. 9s., 12s., & 18s. 
§DIELYTRA, one of the most graceful 
plants for forcing, and can be had i*te^ 
bloom for conservatory or table decora- 
tion very early ; its long elegant sprays 
of lovely heart-shaped red flowers are 
unexcelled. It is also a good border 
plant in sheltered situations. * 
1682 speotabilis, red, 2 ft 9d. to 1 0 
§DODECATHEON (The American Cowslip), 
a remarkable and pretty border plant. 
1683 Meadia, purple, 1 ft 0 6 
1684 „ alba, wMte, 1 ft. ... 1 0 
1685 „ elegans, rose and lilac, 1 ft. . 0 9 
§DOG’S TOOTH VIOLETS (Erythronium), 
early -blooming plants with beautifully 
spotted leaves. Charming for perma- 
nent edgings to spring beds and flower 
border's. 
1686 purple, -^ft., p. 100, 7s. 6 d. ; p. doz., Is. 
1687 white, \ ft., p. 100, 18s. ; p. doz., 2s. Gd. 
1688 mixed, per 100, 1 0s. Gd.; perdoz., Is. Gd. 
1689 major, large purple, very flue, £ ft., 
per 100, ias. ; per doz., 2s. 
1690 yellow, % ft., per doz., 5s. 6<Z 0 6 
^fEUCHARIS. Its beautiful snow-white 
Each — s. d. 
flowers are deliciously fragrant. In 
bouquets it is by many more highly 
prized than the white Camellia, and 
ladies -are specially fond of it for their 
hair and their dresses. 
1691 amazonica, pots of established roots 
3s.. Gd., bs. 6 d., 7s. Gd., and 10s. Gd. 
§EUCOMI6, a hardy highly ornamental 
plant, with long spikes of curiously 
spotted flowers. 
1692 punctata, yellow 1 0 
§FUNKIA, ornamental border plants, some 
with large handsome foliage, others 
beautifully variegated. In summer 
they produce curious looking spikes of 
bell-shaped flowers. The large-leaved 
varieties are very ornamental grown in 
masses in the grass or as edgings to 
subtropical beds; while the variegated 
kinds are charming in the spring and 
early summer months. 
1693 -lanciMia, flowers lilac, f ft 0 9 
1694 Sieboldi, flowers lilac, 1 ft. 0 9 
1695 
alba K /?oj/;ers while, 1 ft 0 
1696 subcordata, large handsome foliage... 
1697 undulata folia variegata, Jine bi'oad 
mottled foliage, f ft 1 0 
1698 „ folia variegata, media picta, 
white and green foliage, Is. to 2 0 
fGALAXIA, a very pretty dwarf plant, 
well adapted for pots, &c. 
1699 graminea, bright yellow flowers and 
grassy foliage, £ ft 0 9 
1700 ovata, Wight yellow, slightly fra- 
grant, $ft 1 0 
§GERANIUM. This species is admirably 
adapted for rockwork and mixed borders. 
1701 tuberosum, purple, per doz;, 3s. Gd... 0 4 
^[GESNERIA. It would he impossible to 
speak too highly of their beauty. 
1702 12 in 12 var., 12s., 18s., 24s., and 30s. 
1703 6 in-6 var., 3s., 7s. Gd., 9s., 12s., and 15s. 
1704 varieties, with 'beautiful marked 
foliage Is., Is. 6d., and 2 6 
■jjGLOXINTA, unrivalled in beauty. 
1705 12 in 12 var., 12^*., 15s., 18s., 24s., & 30s. 
1706 6 in G var., 5s. 6d.,7s. Gd.,10s.Gd., & 15s. 
§GUNNERA, an imposing plant in sub-tro- 
pical gardens, margins of lakes, ponds, &c. 
1707 scabra Is. flrf. and 2 6 
fHABRANTHUS, closely allied to the 
Amaryllis, and very handsome. 
1708 Andersonii, gold and brown, 1 ft 1 0 
1709 pratensis, scarlet, 2 ft 2 6 
||H7EMANTHUS (Blood-flower), highly 
ornamental and exceedingly curious- 
looking bulbous plants. 
1710 albiflorus, white, 1ft 2 0 
1711 puniceus, scarlet, 1 f t 2 6 
^[HEDYCHIUM, a large reed-like plant, 
with splendid heads of sweet-scented 
blossoms. 
1712 Gardncrianum, yellow, fragrant, 5 ft. 2 6 
§HELLEBORUS (Christmas-rose), much 
valued as a winter blooming plant. 
1713 niger, white , 1ft., per dozen 10s. Gd. 
and lbs Is. and 1 6 
§HEMEROCALLIS .(Day-lily), an orna- 
mental plant ; the variegated varieties 
are often cultivated in the conservatory. 
They are exceedingly handsome, and the 
plant thrives almost anywhere. 
1714 flava, bright yellow, 2 ft 0 6 
1715 fulva, orange red, 2ft 0 G 
1716 „ fol. variegata, leaves white and 
green; very effective, 2ft.... 1 0 
1717 kwanso fdl. variegata, fl. pi. foliage 
white and green; very beautiful, new 
and rare, 2 ft 2s. Gd. and S 6 
1718 Thunbergii, new „ 1 0 
§HEPATICA, charming and much prized 
spring -flowering plants, delighting in 
shady situations. In clumps is the mOBt 
desirable way to purchase them. 
1719 single blue, plants, per doz., 6s. and 9s. 
