284 CYANELLA ; RHINOPETALUM ; LIBERTIA ; ETC. 

 CYANELLA. 



Small Cape bulbs, with white, blue, yellow, and red 

 flowers, which do Avell treated like ixias. Some of the 

 species are C. alha, lutea, odoratissima^ and Gajoensis. They 

 generally bloom in July and August. 



RHINOPETALUM. 



A small bulb, with pink-spotted flowers ; native of the 

 Ural, flowering in January. Soil sandy peat and loam. 

 a. Karelini is the only species. 



LIBERTIA. 



Pretty little bulbs, with white flowers, allied to Vieus- 

 SEUXIA, blooming in early spring ; generally natives of 

 Australia. Soil sandy loam, with a little leaf-mould. The 

 species are L. formosa, grandiflora^ pulchella^ and panicidata, 



PH^DRANASSA. 



South-American bulbs, allied to Coburgia, and requiring 

 the same treatment. They may be made to rest either in 

 winter or summer. The species are P. chloracea and ohtusa^ 



