Barr cf* Sittfderty 1870,] 
7 
I’or I'uckut.- 
very fpai-ingly ; plants tlicrefore raised from the seed we supply should bo propagated, and 
a stock got ready before bedding'-ont time, which can be done with the greatest rapidity Is. A 
138 TROPJEOLUM LOBBIANUU COLEUR DE BISMARCK. Flowers a Bismarck-brown 
colour ; very distinct and effective 
137 tJHDEA PYRAMIDATA. A fine sub-tropical plant, in one season attaining a height of 
12 ft. Some years ago we saw such a specimen of this plant in the neighbourhood of 
Paris : in May it was C inches, in September it was 12 feet ; the stem at the ground was 
about 4 inches in diameter, and it had more the appearance of a plant of seveiid years’ 
growth than of a few months’, while in form it was the most perfect specimen of a plant 
we ever beheld 
138 VERBENA, ECKFORD’S. This seed cannot fail to give unquali.ied satisf.action : it is the 
produce of the highest types of Verbena which have yet been exhibited before the Floral 
Committee of the Iloval Horticultural Society 2s. Cd. & 
139 VERBENA, BULL’S NE'W CARNATION-STRIPED, vei-y fine 
140 VERBESINA MACROPHYLLA (GIG-ANTEA), a fine large-leaved ornamental foliage plant, 
recommended by Sir. Robinson on account of its fine subtropical effect Is. A 
141 VIOLA CORNUTA ALBA, (new) pure white flowers on long footstalks ; one of our most 
valuable white flowers for bouquets Is. & 
142 VIOLA LDTEA QRANDIFLORA, (new), an exceedingly valuable yellow flower for flower- 
beds, cdging.s, or to gather for bouquets Is. A 
143 VIOLA ODORATA IMPROVED LARGE FLOWERING. ( IVe can only offer this in plants). 
Blossoms light purple, twice the size of the ordinary Sweet Scented Violet, and rising well 
above the foliage ; a line acquisition ; very fragrant Ls. each ; per dozen 
144 VIOLA ODORATA WILSONI. Flowers very large ; in a bouquet 12 will produce as much 
effect as 40 of the ordinary Sweet Scented Violets. It is very fragrant, and of a light 
violet colour: stems 8 to 8 in. long, giving it a great advantage for bouquet making. Seed 
145 VIOLA TRICOLOR MAXIMA CORONATA (Udier, or Jive-blotched). Described as a very 
splendid v.ariety, each petal being blotched 
140 WALLFLOWER, NEW GOLDEN TOM THUMB, will be a valuable plant in the spring 
g.arden, being dwarf, ,and of a ])ure golden yellow. We confidently recommend it. Is. A 
147 XERANTHEMUM ANNUUM FLORE PLENO IMPERIALIS. A most be;mtiful novelty 
for the flower garden; h.abit excellent, flowons superb deep violet; v,alnable for winter 
bouquets and also to ent for furnishing vases, Ac 
148 XERANTHEMUM QOMPHREN7EFLORUM PURPUREUM. 'The peculiarity of this 
everlasting is the absence of the ray petals, imparting to the flower a Gomphrena-like aj*- 
pcarance ; a fine acquisition for bouqviets Gd. A 
149 XERANTHEMUM GOMPHREN.ffiFLORUM ALBUM. In all re.spects like No. 148, but 
white 
160 ZINNIA ELEGANS DOUBLE WHITE. The first time a perfectly double pure white 
Zinnia has been offered. The want of this colonr in Zinnias has been so much felt that we 
feel it unnecessary to comment iqfon it further than to recommend it Is. A 
151 ZINNIA ELEGANS DOUBLE SALMON-ROSE. This is another new shade of colour in 
Zinnias, which we unhesitatingly recommend 
162 ZINNIA ELEGANS DOUBLE DWARF PURPLE Is. A 
153 ZINNIA ELEGANS DOUBLE DWARF SALMON-ROSE l.s. A 
We liave 111 the above two Dwarf Zlneias, promise ol every valuable race for bedding purposes 
very iiiiiell reooiuniend llieiii. _ 
■S. II. 
2 r, 
1 0 
2 G 
.3 G 
2 G 
2 G 
2 G 
2 G 
9 0 
2 G 
2 G 
2 G 
1 0 
DOUBLE STOCKS. 
In 
0<»rniBi» «warf S)tock, II*. 
I'or bt'ds oj' one coloui'y or assovltd colours^ this is hij far the best Stock, 
s. d. 
154 10 Splendid varieties 3 
165 10 „ smaller packets... 2 
168 12 „ 2 
167 12 ,, smaller packets... 1 
158 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 
169 Splendid scarlet , sufficient for a large bed 
160 „ purple „ „ 
161 ,, white „ „ 
162 „ new blood-red „ 
163 „ new canary-yellow „ 
Wew I»w»rf Boaqu«»« Miniature 0«‘rinan Xen-W^^rk Stock. 
A raluahh Stock, compact and densely branched, suitable for small beds and edyinys. Jleujht, 9 inches. 
164 0 Splendid varieties 2 
166 6 „ smaller packets ... 1 
166 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 
167 Splendid erwnijon, sufficient for a large bed 2 
168 j, violet ,, ••• 2 
169 „ light blue „ „ ... 2 
Oiniit, or Xroc Xou-Woek Sitock, lioiftlit iff. ... 
The fotver spikes of’ this Stock are massive, generally 18 inches long, and the blossoms about 2^ vickes tn 
diameter; for large beds, vine, shrubbery, andjloioer borders, invaluable. 
170 0 Splendid varieties 3 6 I 172 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 3 6 
171 6 „ smaller packets ... 2 0 [ 173 „ smaller packet ... 2 0 
X,ar ;(0 Ololio P.vrwiiihlal Xcn-w*»rk Mtock. 
-I new and entirely disiinrt and beautiful Stock, in size and shape unsurpassed, elegantly bearing a massive 
pyramid of Jlowers ; for mixed borders and large beds very desirable. 
174 12 Splendid varieties *. 3 0 | 177 Splendid mmsow, sufficient for large bed 2 0 
175 12 ,, „ smaller packets ... 2 0 t 178 „ purple 
176 Splendid mixed, sufficient for large bed 2 0 ' 179 ,, white 
■,.arg'r-flowd’«»«l Kiu|»rrial or Brr|irtual It'Iowrriiijr 0*»riiian Stock, 
Most valuable for autumn or sumyncr blooming : sown in March is a splendid AuTUMN*FLOWElUJiV STOCK ; 
sown in June or July Jlowers the Jollowing June, and continues blooming throughout the season. 
180 8 Splendid varieties 2 6 
181 8 ,, smaller packets ... 1 0 
182 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 
183 Splendid scarlet, sufficient for a large bed 
184 „ violet 
185 ,, vdiite 
Jtroni|»t«»n, or Winter Oermau Sitock. 
Afne robust branching Stock; sow in June or July tojlower the J'ollowing season. 
186 12 Splendid varieties 3 
187 12 „ smaller packets... 2 
188 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 
189 ,, scarlet „ „ 2 
-21 
190 Splendid purple, sufficient for a large bed 
191 „ white „ „ 
192 4 New splendid bouquet varieties 
193 New splendid mixed ditto Is. 
1 0 
1 0 
2 0 
1 0 
2 0 
2 6 
ami \vc 
\ our Experimental Grounds the following Stocks jiroved the most worthy of cultivation, and being^oj 
ifj'ertni heights, will .suit the various styles oJ' Gardening j'or which these Plants are so admirably adapted. 
s. d. 
2 0 
2 0 
2 0 
