B. S. WILLIAMS & SON’S 
NEW PLANTS FOR 1893. 
AMARYLLIS “LADY AHDILAUN Pi 
Thid is ohe of the’ most distinc and beautiful Varieties wé have yet raised. The flowers, Which aré about 8 inche i “ diaméter, aré é perfiet in 
form, and aoe on a stout scape @bout 2 feet in height, which has from four to severt flowers upon it. The colours of these, which are Pine, 
contrasted white ground, are cherry-red, becoming purple towards the base, the median stripe of white thiged with green at the b 
the petals are of great breadth and substance, and the ejges perfect in form. 
Strong bulbs, price 63s. each. 
AMARYLLIS “J OSEPH se 
This extra fine variety has flowe yer nearly 8 inches in diameter, of bright crimson-scarlet, with a broad white stripe down thé centre of each 
turning into very soft green at the base ; the lower portion of the petals striped with ihite The flower is “of perfect fori and of the greatest 
substance, and will become one of the finest for exhibition. 
Price 63s. each. 
CALANTHE VE STITA OWENIANA. 
One of the most distinct and beautiful pees foveine Calanthes we have yet raised. In its general » eth it resembles C. Veitchii, one = 
Price upon application. 
ny wir ae x (HIMANTOPHY LLUM) “PRINCE OF ORANGE.” 
b novelty is one of the finest productions of the — and when exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society was granted 
an Meota Merit as being distinct and finer than any other varie 
These Clivias are ansurpased fo r conservatory and h decoration, and can be — into flower at Christmas or — till July. This 
ce pean hg nag gs fine foliage of the deepest green, with erent flower stalks, ris 2 feet rc bilo immense trusses of brilliant orange flowers 
d substance. It forms one of the most imposing and beautiful acne as = now, 
Price 63s. each 
CYPRIPEDIUM fF ee 
This charming little hybrid was raised in our Nurseri It is a distinct cross between C. Spicerianum magnificwm and C. Harrisianum 
superbum. It has been greatly admired when exhibited. TA habit o of growth it is not over ating, but appears a be very free flowering. The 
blooms are carried on stems about 6 to 7 ‘aches § in length, and are of medium size ; the dorsal petal is a lo a green at the base and white in the 
upper portion, which is slightly recurved ; the sepals are smooth, and the pouch small and of a bro ronzy gree 
Price upon application. 
~YPRIPEDIUM “CYTHERA.” 
little gem, the result of a cross between C. Spicerian gn teom C. purpuratum, raised i he — ; it is certainly one of the 
pers = aan of the smallest in habit in our sellvetiog: The flo flowers, which are email o on stems about Bi inches in length, have the 
irs white, with tov green at the base, and in parts apne motion or veined with soft aire : thes petals, me are long and narrow, 
numerous small dots at the base ; the staminoid is is purple, and the pouch of a deep bronzy green, with leaves 
iis one ye ee d: t little plants we have been successful in raising, and has been greatly admired. 
Price upon application. 
So COULLINGII. 
variety was exhibited before the Royal Horticultural Society on May 8rd, 1892, and we were unanimously awarded a First Class 
ttificate, it being th p ga 
or its freedom of habit and effectiveness, It is in appearance much like a D. terminalis, with leaves smoother and slight f 
en, edged 9 ly narrower ; these are o 
eee » edged and flamed with creamy white. The plant grows with great vigour, and as an o pnesneiial plant appears in its way to be 
Price 3ls. 6d. each. 
RACZANA “HE. E. MILNER.” 
First Class <aekog 4 Gititeue h Which was =“ exhibited at one of the International Shows at Earl’s Court last summer, and was unanimousl: rd 
warf 2 y awarded a 
other on the stem. teas sot dake resem oniad on with “iy tage erg see 2 achee te kengeh, hd etre rranged closely one above the 
an exceptionally fine plant for table decoration. margined with deep crimson, and ornamented with bands of greenish yellow. It promises to 
Price 21s. each. 
Pro voll, eee to name or most glorious plant in the stove in the middle of wint ter, or the one best adapted for —— a little reflee- 
j pulcherrima, the extraordinary brillianey of whose bracts compels our admira: In the plant 
aves are beauty of P. pulcherrima, with the added fascination of the golden vovlagaiiea of its foliage, 
edged with brill ant yellow, ¢ extending ‘more or less towards the midrib, giving them the appearance of mosaic 
Price Sis, each. 
ora dt Paradise Nurseries, Upper Holloway, London 
