42 
SPRING FLOWERING PLANTS. 
per loo. 
t. d. 
2160 
2161 
2162 
2163 
2161 
2165 
2166 
'&vXhoooiS.VLra.'V6xmLm, or Spring Meailow Saffron. Seep. i 6 . 
2113 Chelrantlius alplnus, a clear yellow dense-flowering dwarf plant 
2111 Corydalls. or Fumitory. See p. 40 . 
2115 Crocus, Dutch varieties and species. See pp. 15 and 16 . 
2116 Crown Imperial, the Frilillaria imperialis. See p. 29 . 
2117 Cyclamen, Autumn, Winter, and Spring blooming. See p. 28 . 
2118 Daffodils, the Trumpet, Peerless, True, and Bunch-flowered Narcissus. Seep. 9 . 
2119 Daisy, large CUveden pink "j For editing, ribbons, filling up geometrical figures or C 15 
,, red Kdevices of any kind, the Daisy is one of the most useful-i 15 
„ white ) plants in Spring gardening I. IS 
aucubasfolla, leaves blotched gold, very be.autiful in Spring 
Gvovm, flowers variegated pink and white IS 
Quilled Red 21 
,, crimson “i 
white 21 
2157 Dodecatheon. the American Cowslip or Shooting Star. See p. 40 . 
2168 Dog’s Tooth Violets, the Eiythronium Dens Canis. See p. 18 . 
2169 Forget-Me-Not, Cliveden blue, Myosotis sylvatica, tlie most valuable of all plants for 
producing a mass of colour in the spring flower garden 10 
2160 Forget-Me-Not, Cliveden white, a fine contrast to the blue variety 10 
2161 Forget-Me-Not, Cliveden rose, Myosotis sylvatica rosea, a charming addition 10 
2162 Forget-Me-Not, Myosotis dissitiflora, a charming early flowering species ; more dwarf 
and with larger flowers than sylvatica iS 
2163 Funkla, the Japan Hyacinth. A fine ornamental plant. See p. 31 . 
2164 Gentlana acaulls, intense blue., per doz., according to size of clump ; 41 . 6 rf., 6s., 91 ., & 
2166 Golden Thyme. For small beds and edgings 3° 
2166 Grass, golden-leaved, Alopecurus pratensis aureus variegatus 2S 
2167 „ Dactylis glomerala elega?itissima 2S 
2168 „ blue-leaved, Festuca glauca 25 
2169 ,, green, Festuca viridis 25 
2170 Hepatlcas, charming plants for early spring. See p. 31 . 
2171 Iberls Corraefolia, white, the finest of the perennial Candytufts S° 
2172 Iris pumlla, decorative in April. See p. 20 . 
2173 ,, barbata, decorative in May. Sec p. 22 . 
2174 Leucojum, the Spring and Summer Snowflakes. See p. 17 . 
2176 Lily Of the Valley. See p. 30 . 
2176 Llthospermum prostratum, covered with glowing rich Gentian-blue flowers 42 
2177 Muscarl, the Grape, Starch, and Musk Hyacinth, See p. 30 . 
2178 Narcissus. See p. 9 . 
2179 Omlthogalum, the Star of Bethlehem. See p. 35 . 
2180 Pansy, Cliveden Beauty perpetual flowering, rich violet-blue, extremely floriferous and 
remarkably beautiful, one\of the finest bedding pansies 3° 
Cliveden blue perpetual flowering, beautiful soft clear blue 3° 
CUveden purple perpetual flowering, very rich purple 3° 
CUveden white perpetual flowering, a fine pure white 3° 
CUveden yeUow perpetual flowering, rich golden yellow 3° 
CUveden black perpetual flowering, pure black 3 ° 
CUveden Magpie perpetual flowering, purple, blotclud pure white 30 
Cloth of Gold, bright yetlow, fine constitution 3° 
Lizzie Buck, rich velvety purple 3° 
,, Ttse very fine white 3° 
2190 Phlox subulata (frondosa) ( In spring these cover their rich green foliage with a pro- 1 30 
2191 „ ,, iflte\^otsX\\fusionofflowcrs; Subulata, richrosepnrple, Alba, pure white ) 
2192 Pink, Cliveden double pure white... J The white and blush Pinks are very effective in 30 
2181 
2182 
2183 
2184 
2186 
2186 
2187 
2188 
2189 
2193 
Pearce's Covent Garden blush 
2194 Polyanthus, very fine mixed varieties 
2195 „ choice gold lace varieties 
2196 „ Early Admirable, rich crimson 
2197 ,, Golden Plover, golden jj/r/Zruu... 
2198 Primrose, single mixed seedling varieties 
2199 
2200 
2201 
2202 
2203 
long marginal lines, beds, or ribbons, .J ft. 
5° 
5° 
5° 
Auricula-flowered, each 1/6 
double pure white 
double lUac 
double yeUow 
double crimson, true ...each 1/6 & 2/6 
2204 Pusohklnla. See p. 17 . 
2206 Pyrethrura Golden Feather, as useful in spring as in summer 25 
2206 Ranunculus, Persian and Turkish. See pp. 26 & 27 . 
2207 Saponarla calabrlca, pink or white — 1 ° 
2208 Saxifraga gpranulata fl. pi., pure white double flowers, early in Spring per pot, giz. 5 
2209 ScUla slbirlca, blfolla, amoana, and Italica. See p. 17 . 
2210 SclUas, the English and Spanish Wood Hyacinths. See p. 29 . 
2211 Sempervlvum calcaxatum, resembles Californicum, but smaller 25 
2212 „ C3.\<s3xeyass, light green, tipped crimson, large and handsome 
2213 „ Auverguense, green, conspicuously tipped crimson-brown 25 
2214 „ arachnoldeum, the Cobweb or Silver Houscleek 25 
2216 „ arachnoldeum Pomelli 3° 
2216 ,, montanum 25 
2217 ,, green, tipped scarlet, yeryhasmtilvh -$ 
2218 SUene, CUveden pink (S. pendula), for ribbons and filling flower beds 10 
2219 ,, CUveden white (S. pendula alba) ,, ,, ,, 10 
2220 ,, pink, with reddish foliage 10 
30 
For beds, edgings or mi. red flower f 15 o 
borders. Polyanthus bf Primrose 
are charming; they bloom early 
and continue in fitnuer till the hot 
.weather sets in. The Golden Plo-\ 40 o 
' ver Polyanthus is a fine yellow 
bedding plant, and the crimson ' 
flowers of Early Admirable con- 
trust well with the yellow in form- 
ing cushion beds or designs. 
per doz 
a. d. 
. 6 o 
2 6 
S 6 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
4 
4 
2 
3 
7 
7 
5 
7 6 
7 6 
7 6 
I 6 
I o 
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