27G CARPODETES ; DAUBENYA ; CARPOLYSA. 



ingly by offsets. The flowers are generally white, fragrant, 

 and showy. 



The greenhouse species are P. Illyriciun, maritimum^ rota- 

 tum, and Carolinianum, of which the first mentioned might 

 possibly prove hardy. 



Of stove species, we may mention P. Canariense, amoenum, 

 hiflorum, and acutifolium, 



CATvPODETES. 



A Peruvian bulb, with yellowish-purple flow^ers, growing 

 in sandy loam, enriched with decomposed leaves or well- 

 rotted manure, with good drainage, 



G. recurvata is the species. 



DAUBENYA. 



Yellow-flowering bulbs, from the Cape, thriving in rich 

 sandy loam, and blooming in summer under the usual treat- 

 ment. D. aurea and fidva are the species. 



CARPOLYSA. 



C. spiralis is a pretty little Cape bulb, with pink, starry 

 flowxrs, requiring the same treatment as an ixia. 



