iZ 
Stocks— a»i /in NC(f. 
2619 Intermediate, scarU/, trae Covent Garden variety, i ft 
2620 
2621 
2622 
2623 
2624 
2625 
2626 
2627 
2628 
2629 
2630 
2631 
2632 
2633 
2634 
2635 
2636 
2637 
purple 
„ whi'/e 
,, mixed 
East Lothian, scarlet 
purple 
I ft, 
I ft, 
I ft, 
I ft. 
I ft. 
I ft. 
I ft. 
I ft. 
ift.J 
[Barr and Sudden, 
Per pkt. — 8. dk 
The Tnicrmediate or Sprinff-Jlotoering Sfock ( ^ ^ 
ie exteJisively cultwufcd for Cooent Garden I O 
Market, During **the London »eujion,” it h I O 
fatenaivelu used for fumiisking Jardintts, etc., 
and is also of great value in filling the early 
summer fioieer.beds. The- Ea»t Lothian Stock 
is more branching than the true Intermediate, 
and therefore not so veil adapted for pot-culture, 
but it is more valuable for the flower-garden. 
For autumn-Jlowenng sow these stocks early in 
spring ; for spring-flowering sow early in July. 
2638 
2639 
2640 
2611 
white 
intense crimson 
rose-carmine ,, 
mixed ,, 
English Giant Brompton, mixed, 2 ft. 
,, ,, scarlet, purple, or white, 2 ft each colour o 
“ The English Cottager’s ” Brompton, scarlet, spike and flowers of immense size, 3 ft td. & i 
“ The Widcombe ” Scarlet Tree, a grand variety, flowers very large, 3 ft 6d. & 1 
*' The New White ” Giant Brompton, a splendid variety with large massive flower-spikes, 3 ft. ... i 
SULTAN (Centaurea), Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Showy fragi’ant hardy annuals. 
Sultan, Sweet, I J ft. ... N These are showy border annuals, the flowers emit a( o 
,, „ white, ih it I delicate honey ferfume, and are mzteh prized for bouquets.) o 
>1 »> beautz/ul yellow, ih(t. f Autumn sowhigs produce finer flowers than from spring\ o 
M i> mixed varieties, if ft. yl sowhigs,^ are in bloom throughout the susnmer. ( o 
SUTHEKLAN^DIA, Nat. Ord. JLegumino' soe. Hardy shrubs. 
“ Many are the trees of God that grow in Paradise and various, yet unknown to us." 
Sutherlan'dla frutes'cens, scarlet, 2 ft 1 *lfQant gardtnxnQ tUt ^uihtrlandms arevnhiahle. Tfi 
al'ba, white, 2 ft. 
spectab'llis florlbun'da, 2 ft. 
mixed, 2 ft. 
„ — Thtir arace. /<> A 
Julyreen and white pinnair foliage, and large white or searlef flower$ ( ^ 
which ore succeeded bg grotesque and eompicuous semi-transparent JO 6 
membranous seed vessels, impart a unique character to the pfanfsS q 6 
whether groion in pots or uted for sub tropical ejfect. Scedlingc I ^ 
CiTTT A TTkTC</\/TkTT . ' ' in a/flo \0 D 
SWAINSONIA, Nat. Ord. Legtcmmo'scB. Very beautiful gi^eenhouse shrubs. 
These charming and elegant plants are very effective in the borders during the summer months. 
Sw ainso ^nla choice mixed, including the most beautiful varieties, 3 ft i © 
SWEET WILLIAM (Diantbus barbatus), Nat. Ord. Odryophylla' cece. Hardy perennials. 
Matchless border plants with heads of bloom equal in size and beauty to the finest herbaceous Phloxes. 
2643 Sweet William, Hunt and Bragg’s Perfection auricula-flowered choice mixed, ft 6d. & 1 
New Giant, Barlow’s magnificent strain, 1^ ft ed. & i 
auricula-flowered varieties, mixed colours, ft 6d. & x 
choice mixed, including all varieties, 1^ ft o 
mixed double, of various beautiful colours, ft o 
nj^grricans, very dark crimson, it o 
Dunnet'ti, beautiful rich crimson-scarlct, 1.^ ft o 
white, scarlet or striped, ft each colour o 
new dwarf, very compact and profuse flowering, ^ ft o 
M >. double, mixed colours, ^ ft o 
fine mixed, all colours, ^ ft © 
TAGE TES, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Charminar half-hardy annuals. 
2642 
2644 
2645 
2646 
2647 
2648 
2649 
2660 
2651 
2662 
2653 
2654 
2665 
2666 
2667 
2658 
2669 
2660 
Tage'tes pu'mila, bright yellow, i ft. 
„ lu'cida, orange, i f 
tenuifolla, orange. 
'ellow, I ft. I- 
ft > ; 
?•<;, 2 ft. ...) ' 
pumila for bedding purvoses far surpasses theCaJceolaria, the 
(fuisiiely graccptl, and almost hid witn bright yellow Jiowers wl 
in beaut;/ till late in autumn, TenuifoUa is in the same way, but lallsr, 
and Lucida is a /ine distinct plant valuable for ribbons, stc. 
he foliage f 
which continue } 
is ex- ^ 
TEAOHE'LITJM, Nat. Ord. Campimula'cece. Beautiful hardy biennials. 
Trachellum coeruleum, ift 1 These are favourite foi plants^ f 
n II al'bum, w/ute, i ft v exceedbtgly pretty in the con < 
) servatory. 
2661 
2662 
2663 
2664 
2665 
2666 
2667 
2668 
2669 
2670 
2671 
2672 
2673 
1 < 
, 48. 
lUaci'nuru, lilac, i ft. 
TEITO MA, Nat. Ord. I/ilia'cece. Majjestic and beautiful hardy perennial. 
Trlto'ma glauces'ceus. The long spikes ol bright fame-scarlet of the Tritoma suggested 
the popular appellation, 'I he Red-hot Poker Plant." Glaucesccns is in flower tliroughout the 
summer; continues the succession to Christmas. Tliroughout Nov. , 1878 , when few 
other plants were flowering in our isxpcrimental Grotmds, tlie handsome scarlet spikes of Grandis 
were conspicuous, with successional spikes in abund.ance, thus proving it to be a winter-blooming 
plant. In shrubberies and for naturalization, the majestic effect of these plants is unsurpassed. It 
is preferable to purcltase plants rather than seeds of the Tritomas ; the plants of Glaucescens and 
Grandis are inexpensive, each prf. & ij. ; per doz. , -js. 6d. & lor. 6d. ; large stools, each is, td, 
and zs. 6d. ; seed of Glaucescens o 
TEOPil'OLUM, Nat. Ord. Tropoeola! ceoe. Beautiful hardy annuals. 
TropsB olum ml^nus coccln^eum, scarlet ) Very pretty trailers, valuable for vases, rustic f 
II II trlmacula'tum, orange j baskets, rock-work, and shrubbery borders. 
For Tom Thumb or dwarf var, of Tropexolum, see Nasturtium, p. 33 . Por Lobbianum var., see p. 
TU'NIOA, Nat. Ord. Caryopliyll a'cecB. A pretty hardy perennial. 
Tu^nlca Saxif'raga, pale purple, charming for small beds, rock-work, and old walls, ,1 ft o 6 
TY'DAIA, Nat. Ord. Qesnera! cece. Splendid stove perennial bulbs. 
Ty'daea, saved from the choicest hybrid varieties, ft 2 6 
^ YEUrDIUM, Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. Beautiful half-hardy annual. 
Venl dlum calendula'ceum, bright orange Gazania-Uke fowers, exceedingly effective in large beds, 
on rock-work, in rustic baskets, and mixed borders, J ft .' 3 <f. & o 6 
VENUS' L00KIN&-GLASS, Nat. Ord. Campanula' cece. Pretty hardy annuals. 
Venus' Looking-glass, large flowered, rich blue, ^ ft.\ Very pretty annuals, for beds, baskets, (03 
»* n It white, ^ ft. ... f vases, rock-work, and borders, 1 o 3 
VENUS’ NAVELWORT, Nat. Ord. Soragina cece. Pretty hardy edging annual. 
Venus' Navelwort, an elegant plant, with pure white flowers and silvery foliage, J ft o 3 
VEEBASCUM, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia' ceoe. Showy hardy perennials. 
Verbas'eum fra'g^rans, from Australia, 3 ft. r 
,, pboenl'ceum, violet-purble, 3 ft These are very effective plants for fower 
„ pyramlda'tum, yellow, 3 ft • — ' . — - r. 1 
I, verslc'olor, various shades, 3 ft. 
I, mixed, 3 ft 
.J 
and shrubbery borders, and for natu- -I 
ralization in woodland walks. 
