BULBS. 



75 



BUSH FRUIT. 



Lilium candidum (White Lily), 48, pure white. 

 Carniolicum, 30, scarlet, black spots. 

 Chalcedonicum (Turk's Cap), 36, bright 



scarlet. 



croceum (Orange Lily], 30, bright orange. 

 ,, excelsum, 60, soft nankeen yellow. 

 ,, giganteum *, 72, white, purplish within. 

 Harrisii (Bermuda Lily), 36, white. 

 Humboldtii, 48, yellow ; with brown spots. 

 ,, Krameri, 30, delicate pink. 

 , longiflorum, 24, pure white, scented. 

 martagon (Martagon Lily), 24, rosy violet. 

 pardalinum (Panther Lely), 50, scarlet, 



orange, and yellow, spotted. 

 Philadelphicum, 18, orange scarlet, black 



spots. 



, pomponium, 18, bright red. 

 pyrenaicum, 36, orange red. 

 speciosum (or lancifolium), 36, white, 



pink spots. 



, alburn, 36. pure while. 



,, ,, corymbifiorum, 54, red, white. 



,, punctatum, 36, white, spotted rose. 



,, roseum, 36, rose, white edges, crim- 



son spot. 

 rubrum, 36, rose, white edges, 



purple spots. 

 superbum. 24 to 84, scarlet and yellow, 



spotted with dark purple. 

 ,, termifolium *, 15, scarlet, very delicate. 

 Thompsonianum *, 24, rose. 

 Thunbergianum, 20, red, yellow in various 



shades. 

 tigrinum (Tiger Lily), 42, scarlet orange, 



with dark purple spots. 

 ,. umbellatum, 24, orange scarlet. 

 Washingtonianum, 48, white, black spots. 

 Mirabilis Jalapa * (Marvel of Peru), 18, red, 



crimson yellow, white, plain or variegated. 

 Muscari botryoides (Grape Hyacinth), 9, blue, 



white. 

 Narcissus bulbocodium (Hoop Petticoat), 9, 



golden yellow. 

 Clusii, 7, white. 



> Jonquilla (Jonquil), yellow, many varieties. 

 papyraceus (Paper White Narcissus), J2 , 



pure white. 



poeticus (Poet's, or Pheasant's Eye, Nar- 

 cissus), 12, white, with crimson edge to 



cup. 

 Romanus (Double Roman Narcissus), 12 



white. 

 tazetta (Polyanthus Narcissus), white, with 



yellow cups, many varieties. 

 telamonius (Daffodil), 12, yellow, many 



varieties. 



triandrus, 12, sulphur yellow. 

 Nerine Sarniensis (Guernsey Lily), 18, rose 



gold spots. 

 Ornithogalum Arabicum, 12, white; may be 



grown in glasses like hyacinths. 

 nmbriatum, 24, white. 

 pyramidale, 12, white. 

 umbellatum, 15, white, with green streaks. 

 Oxahs Bowei, 12, pink or carmine, yellowish 



centre. 



Deppei, 12, red, yellowish base. 

 rosea, 6, pink, greenish dot at base 

 trogiaeoloides, 8, yellow, brownish- 

 purple leaves. 

 Valdiviana *, 12, dark yellow. 



Pancratium Caribbaeum, 18, white, sweet 



sceiited. 

 Illyricum, 18, white, yellow inside, 



scented. 



,, maritimum, 12, white, sweet scented. 

 Sc lla bifolia, 4, blue, purple stamens, 

 campanulata, 12, light blue, 

 cernua, 6, blue, 

 maritima * (Squill), 9, blue. 

 Paruviana (Cuban Lily), 12, blue, white 



stamens. 



Sibirica, 6, brilliant blue, 

 praecox, 6, blue, 

 verna, 6, blue, white. 

 Sparaxis grandiflora *, 12, deep crimson, yellow 



centre. 



pulcherrima *, 40, purple. 

 Sternbergia lutea *, 6, yellow. 

 Tigridia conchiflora, 12, yellow, purple spots. 

 ,, pavonia, 12, scarlet, marked with yellow 



and purple. 

 Triteleia laxa *, 12, fine blue. 



uniflora, 6, white, blue, and violet. 

 Tritonia aurea, 18, spikes of bright orange. 



squalida, 18, pink, and shades of red. 

 Tropaeoleum aureum *, climber ; azure blue. 

 Jarrattii (or tricolor) *, climber; scarlet, 



black, and yellow. 



pentaphyllum, climber ; scarlet, green lip. 

 speciosum, climber; bright scarlet. 

 Polyanthus tuberosa *, (Tuberose), 36, white, 



pink tinge. 



Tulipa Gesneriana, 9 to 18. Many varieties, 

 viz. : Early Single Tulips, all colours, for 

 bedding, &c. ; Double, all colours, red, yellow, 

 and variegated ; Late Tulips, striped, various, 

 show varieties. 

 Vallota purpurea * (Scarborough Lily), iff. 



scarlet. 



Veltheimia Capensis *, 12, purple red. 

 Wachendorfia brevifolia *, 18, yellow. 

 Zephyranthes Atamasco *, 6, white. 



1 Bulboco'dium (nat. ord. Melan- 

 tha'ceae). 



A very pretty early- flowering plant, best 

 known as Red Crocus; blooms about a 

 fortnight before the ordinary crocus, and, 

 like it, may be cultivated indoors. 



It thrives best in sandy loam in well- 

 drained situations. The best - known 

 variety is Bulbocodium vernum^ which 

 bears a purple-red flower. 



Bush Fruit. 



Under this title are included goose- 

 berries, the different kinds of currants- 

 red, white, and black and raspberries ; 

 fruits so extremely useful that they are to 

 be found in every garden, and are grown 

 extensively for markets in the neighbour- 



