Barr & Sugden's spring seed catalogue and guide to the flower and kitchen garden / Barr & Sugden. . al new varieties, 2 ft 0 6 1969 „ glabra (new), fine dwarf species, with bright blue terminal racemes 1 0 1970 „ grandiflorus, large foxglove-like purple lilac flowers, most effective, 4 0 G 1971 „ Jaffrayanus, shy-blue, throat rose-tinted, very handsome, 2 ft 0 G 1972 „ Lobbii, yellow, a handsome species, 2 ft 0 6 1973 „ Murrayanus, splendid scarlet, 2 ft 0 6 1974 „ Wrighiii, rose carmine, very fine, 3 ft 0 6 1975 „ choice mixed, including the newest named varieties 1 0 1976 „ fine mixed 0


Barr & Sugden's spring seed catalogue and guide to the flower and kitchen garden / Barr & Sugden. . al new varieties, 2 ft 0 6 1969 „ glabra (new), fine dwarf species, with bright blue terminal racemes 1 0 1970 „ grandiflorus, large foxglove-like purple lilac flowers, most effective, 4 0 G 1971 „ Jaffrayanus, shy-blue, throat rose-tinted, very handsome, 2 ft 0 G 1972 „ Lobbii, yellow, a handsome species, 2 ft 0 6 1973 „ Murrayanus, splendid scarlet, 2 ft 0 6 1974 „ Wrighiii, rose carmine, very fine, 3 ft 0 6 1975 „ choice mixed, including the newest named varieties 1 0 1976 „ fine mixed 0 G PERIL LAi Nat. Ord. Labia!tee. Valuable ornamental foliage half-hardy annual. 1977 Perilla Nankinensis, deep mulberry foliage, a useful plant in ribbons, 1^ ft 0 3 PETUNIA, Nat. Ord. Solanacece. Splendid half-hardy perennials. Charming plants, combining the utmost beauty with the most accommodating habit. Seed sown in Marchand April xcill yield a succession of floicers from July till October. 1978 Petu nia grandiflora, choice mixed from foreign varieties, very fine, I5 ft 0 G. OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 39 PETUMA—contin tied. : 1979 Petunia grandiflora, fine mixed from good ordinary sorts, 1| ft 0 3 1980 „ „ Barkers new hybrid, beautiful varieties, fertilized with the finest striped, blotched, and self double flowers, 1£ ft 1 6 1981 „ Bulls new hybrid, the seed offered was saved by Mr. Bull from his magnificent collection, ivhich embraces the widest range ofshades, stripes, and markings, to be found in this flower ; in sealed packets as received from Mr. Bull 3/6, 2/6, and 1 6 1982 „ „ alba, white, 1 ^ ft 0 4 1983 ., „ atro-violacea, violet purple, 1J ft 0 4 1984 „ crimson, very fine, 1 \ ft 0 4 1985 „ „ Countess of Ellesmere, rose with white throat, very fine, 1 ^ 0 0 1986 „ „ Dunnetti, beautifully striped and blotched varieties, 1^ ft 1 0 1987 „ ,, inimitable, rose purple spotted white, splendid, 1§ ft 0 C


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