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Per pJcl. 
Stat'loe macrophylla, whiu, a ft „ 5 
tt choice mixed greenhouse varieties i o 
The following are all perfectly hardy, and few plants are more effective in Jlower borders, on rock-work, etc, 
Robinson illustrates S. latifolia in “ The Parks, Promenades, and Gardens of Paris." 
Statice Dellldlfolia, pale violet, a fine dwarf species for rockwork, ^ ft o 6 
M fixl'mia, in large panicles, I J ft o 6 
,, a fine species, with white and yellow flowers, liK © 6 
,, Inca'na na'&a, red, compact habit ; very desirable, i ft o 6 
,, a fine ornamental species, with beautiful blue flowers, 1 li o 6 
M Sml'tUi, blue, a very profuse flowering plant, 2 ft o 6 
„ ^Ica'ta, lovely rose-pink, contrasting richly with the emerald-green leaves, i ft. . o 6 
,, vlrga'ta, blue, ft ” ^ ^ 
,, choice m ix ed from hardy varieties & i o 
The following are very showy, and may be treated as half-hardy annuals for summer decoration. 
Statice Bonduerii, yellow, flowers in large masses, lA ft o x 
,, purple and white, very pretty, i ft o 3 
„ Thoun'U, blue and white, charming variety, i ft * o 6 
„ choice mixed from half-hardy annual varieties ^d. & o 6 
STENAO TIS, Nat. Ord. CoTnpos'itce, Fine showy hardy perennial. 
Stenac'tia speclo'sa, lilac, an exceedingly useful showy border plant, 2 ft 
STOCKS (Mathi'ola). Nat. Ord. Crucif'eroe. 
For fragrance, beauty, and dazzling effect, **ihe Stock Gillifiower," whether grown in masses, beds, or 
borders, is a matchless plant. 
German Dwarf lO-week Double Stocks. Half-hardy Annuals. For collections see p. 6 . 
New large flowering splendid mixed, embracing the best colours, ft 
»» *» crimson, purple, or wMte, for bedr or ribbons, ij ft each colour 
*• »» “The Shakespeare,” rich blood-red, splendid new variety, ft u. & 
** »» sulphur-yellow, rose,ornankeen,^r^^a^or ^/<^^^//j,i^ft.,each colour is, & 
30 ^^ pyramidal Giant, splendid mixed, a handsome Stock, ih ft. ...is. & 
allflow^-leaved, The Milton," rich blood-red, very beautiful new variety, ft ij, & 
New dwa^ bouquet mixed, a most beautiful variety for edgings and small beds, i ft 
^Uest Autumn flowering, splendid mixed, li ft . . t q 
Fine mixed varieties, all colours q 5 
German Double Stocks. Half-hardy Biennials, 
Emperor, large-flowered mixed; a beautiful branching variety , which if sown early in spring, 
flower in autumn ; but if sown in fuly, the plants bloom the following summer,and 
continue flowering throughout the season, ft i © 
** " violet, or white, for beds or ribbons of one colour, ft. each colour i o 
©•...I! * , very handsome, lA ft is. & 2 6 
Brompton splen<Ld mixed, should be sown in July to flower the following summer, 2 ft i o 
** for beds or ribbons of one colour, 2 ft each colour i o 
y. •• s^^P^ur-yellow,vQry fine, 2ii & 2 6 
Brompton Giant Cape mixed, a magnificent Stock, 2 ft i © 
Queen , 1 ft \ Pkese fine old-fashioned biennial Stocks are re- i i o 
markable for their fine branching habit, pro- 
fuse blooming, and large double flowers. 
■V The Intermediate or Springfioioering Stork 
■ u extensively culiivafed for Covent Garden 
Market, In the early summer months, during 
** the London season," it constitutes one of the 
principal features in furnishing Jardinets, etc., 
and is also of great value in filling the early 
' summer Jiotcer.heds. The Bast Lothian Stock 
w more branching than the true Intermediate, 
and therefore not so ioell adapted for pot-culture, 
hut it t* more valuable for the flower-garden. 
For autumn-flowering sow early in spring ; for 
spring-flowering sow early in July. 
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scarlet, i ft L 
while, lit 
Intermediate, scarlet, true Covent Garden variety, i ft. 
„ purple ,, ,, I ft. 
H white ,, I ft. 
M mixed ,, ^ ” i ft 
East Lothian, \\ i ft’ 
Purple „ ’’ \\ I ft] 
while ,, ,, j ft. 
intense crimson ,, ,, i ft. 
rose-carmine ,, ,, ,, i ft. 
mixed .. 1 ft 1 
spnng-jiowertng sow early tn July. v. 
English Giant Brompton, scarlet, purple, white, and mixed, 2 ft each colour (id. & 
,, Tall Giant Brompton, scarlet, flowers of immense size, 3 ft td. & i 
(Centaurea), Nat. Ord. Gorrupos'itm. Showy fragrant hardy annuals. 
*)! 9 Q? ft. ...\ These are showy border annuals, the flowers emit a( o 
white, 15 ft 1 delicate honey perfume, and are much prized for bouquets. \ o 
beautiful yellow,\\{\.. f Autumn sowings produce finer flowers than from spring) o 
mixed varieties, I J ft. J sowings,^ are in bloom throughout the summer. k o 
SUTHERLANTIIA, Nat. Ord. Lequmino'sm. Hardy shrubs. 
ooofl D ii. 4 Many are the trees of God that grow in Paradise and various, yet unknown to us.'* 
2296 Butherlan'dia frutes'cens. 2 ft "1 
o-ranrtlflrt'M f. ’ 1 aardtning tht ^uthtrlandias are admxrablt. Their ftns\^ 
gXdUUiuO ra, 2 It I hf>bH OHd elfoant green and white pinnate foliage, with their large J O 
Spectab'illS floribun'da 2 ft *carlel ftuwer», which are eucceeded 6 y grotesijue and con- j 
' -■ r tpieuoiulv la'-ge membranous semi.transparent teed vestele, preatlg] ^ 
»• »» Ca, 2 it. I add to the cAarorter a/ the plants in pots nr for sub-tropicaf ^eet. 0 
mixed, 2 ft J rroni teeJ sown in spring, plants are decorative in summer. 1 q 
SWAINSO MA, Nat. Ord. Legumino*sce. Very beautiful greenhouse shrubs. 
a ^^arming and elegant plants are very effective in the borders during the summer months. 
^301 Swalnso nia choice mixed, including the most beautiful varieties, 3 ft i o 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus), Nat. Ord. CaryopTiglla' cece. Hardy perenniala. 
oono Plants with heads of bloom equal in size and beauty to the finest herbaceous Phloxes. 
william, Hunt and Bragg’s Perfection auricula-flowered choice mixed, ft x o 
»* auricula-flowered varieties, mixed colours, ij ft 6 d. 8c 1 o 
tf choice mixed, including all varieties, ft o 6 
