386 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



A. R. 164, mucronularis, versicolor, and gramhiea, B. M. 

 1292. 



H^MODORA'CE^. 



Wachendo^rfia thyrsifldra, B. M. 1080. 

 W. paniculdfa, B. M. 616. I W. hirsuta, B. M. 614. 

 W. graminea. \ W. brevifdlia. B. M. 1166. 



Bulbs which may be treated like the Iridece. 



DiLA^TRis corymbosa and viscdsa. Bulbs of the same 

 nature as those of Irzdece. 



Hmmodo'rvm planifdlium, B. M. 1610, a New Holland 

 perennial, which grows chiefly in loam and peat, and is 

 increased by dividing at the roots. 



Argola^sia plumdsa may be treated like Hcemoddrum. 



Anigoza'nthus Jidvida, B, M. 1151, may be treated like 

 HcEmodorum, with rather more water when in a growing 

 state. 



AMARYLLFDE^. 

 Hma'nthus coccmeus, B. M. 1075, B. C. 240. 



H. coarctatus, B. R. 181. 

 B.,rotundifdlius, B.M. 1618. 

 H. pumceus, B.M. 1315. 

 H. dlhiflos, B. M. 1239, 



B. C. 602. 

 H. tigrinus, B. M. 1705. 



H. quadrivdlvis, B.M. 1523. 

 H. pubescens, B. R. 382. 

 H. maculatus. 

 H. lancecefdlius. 

 H. carinatus. 

 H. Pumtlio, 



Cape bulbs which grow in sandy loam with a little peat: 

 they require no water when not in a growing state, and are 

 increased by offsets. 



Struma^ria truncdta. 

 S. rubdla. 

 S. angustifblia. 

 S. lingucefdlia. 

 S. filifblia. 



S. spirhlis, B. M. 1383. 

 S. crispa, B.M. 1363. 

 S. stelldris, 



S. gemmdta, B. M. 1620. 



