284 CYANELLA ; RHINOPETALUM J LIBERTIA J ETC. 

 CYANELLA. 



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

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

 species are G. alba, lutea, odoratissima, and Capensis. 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. 

 E. 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 paniculata. 



PH.EDRANASSA. 



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 obtusa. 



