258 THE EUCOMIS. 



They are allied to amaryllis, aud do well under the same 

 treatment. The soil may be loam and peat. They need a 

 season of perfect rest, which should be given in winter. 

 They flower from June to September, according to the 

 species. The flowers are large and showy ; but, the bulbs 

 of many species being very large, the plants occupy 

 more room than can be afforded, except in a large col- 

 lection. 



B. grandiflora and Josepliince are very fine species. 



There are about a dozen species. 



B. falcata and Coranica are also called Ammocharis, 

 and may be grown in a greenhouse, as they are hardier 

 than the other species. 



THE Eucosns. 



These are large Cape bulbs, which bloom well both in the 

 greenhouse and the stove. The flowers are coarse, and not 

 very handsome ; of a green color, but fragrant. 



They thrive with common treatment, resting in summer. 

 They bloom in early spring. There are five or six species, 

 none very desirable. 



