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XVII. Stapelia. 



The Stapclias can be shipped the whole year, even in the winter, if well protected against the cold, and they arc 

 offered in good and sound specimens. As to their scent, they arc generally better than their reputation, and the most striking 



kinds are almost scentless. 







1 piece 



10 pieces 







1 piece 



10 pieces 







8. 



(1. 



8. 



(1. 







8. 



d. 



8. 



d. 



Duvalia angustiloba 



O 









Stapelia 



lunata, hort. Dam 





Q 



O 



o 



£i 



Q 

 O 



Stapelia 



anguinea Jacq 





3 













6 







)) 



angulosa, Tod. 





3 







i) 







3 



4 

 1 



10 



!) 



)( Charybdis, hort. Dam. 





b 



o 



6 



4 



ij 



mixta, Mass 





6 





10 



)) 



TSjprnpcic 



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£} 

 0 



o 

 0 



A 



4 





„ pentagona .... 





b 



Q 



o 



4 



1) 



Uranos 





6 









multiflora 





A 



4 



1 



ii 



H 



atrata, Tod 





b' 



3 



4 





muricata, hort 





5 



2 



7 



)) 



„ rufescens, hort. Dam. 





G 



0 



Q 



o 



A 



4 



7? 



mutabilis, Jacq. (Orbea) 





A 



4 



o 

 a 





'! 



tigrina. 





c 

 0 



q 



A 

 i 





„ Chimaera, hort. Dam. 





o 

 y 



c 

 0 





is 



atropurpurea, Dyck. . . . 





n 



7 



A 



4 



2 





parvipunctata, Tod. 





Q 



o 



1 

 1 





1) 



bisulca, Don 





o 



o 



1 



1 A 

 10 





patula, Willd 





1 f\ 



1U 







)1 



Burtini, Tod 





3 



\ 



10 





planiflora, Jacq 





3 



1 



10 



)) 



ciliolata, hort. Pan 





3 



1 



10 



)) 



purpurea, hort. Dam. . 





3 



1 



10 



») 



clypeolata hort. Lyon . 





4 



2 



6 









6 



3 



4 



)) 



conspurcata, Willd 





3 



1 



10 





radiata, Sims 





6 



3 



9 



i: 



decora 





6 



3 



4 



5) 



revoluta 





6 







)) 



deflexa, Jacq. (Stapletonia) . 





6 



3 



4 





Salmiana 





6 



3 



4 



!) 



geminata 





6 



3 



4 



)! 



Stella, Jacq 





3 



1 



10 



)) 





1 









25 very 



fine sorts of our selection 



6 



2 







)) 



hirtellahort. Lyon (not Duvalia) 





6 



3 



4 



10 • 





2 



6 







!! 







3 



1 



10 















XVIII. Canna Roots. 



In order to offer something special to our friends with whom we are in regular business connection, we had 

 a colored plate made (29X 18 inch.) of 20 of our most beautiful Orchid-flowering Cannas representing the flowers 

 in their natural size or rather below it. These varieties are marked * in our list. This beautiful plate will be sent free of 

 charge to all our customers, and to others on receipt of 6d. 



We only said out strong, sound and undivided roots grown in the open ground, and not delicate and poor specimens 

 obtained by unnatural forcing in the hot-house, a good number of which is invariably destined to perish. Our Cannas will therefore 

 be always preferable even at higher prices to any others. They are packed very carefully and travel quite safely even to very distant 

 countries; we wish it, however, to be understood that they travel on buyer's risk. Canna Roots can be forwarded from October to 

 May, as far as the temperature permits it. 





1 



10 



100 





piece 



pieces 



pieces 





8. d. 



8. d. 



8. d. 



1. Dammann's wonderful 









Orchid-flowering Cannas. 









1. Season 1899 to 1900. 









Emilia 



— 9 



5 G 



44 — 



About 4 feet high. Leaves purple; 









of strong growth ; flowers of a splendid 









and peculiar scarlet marbled with 









chamois. 









Romagna 



— 8 



4 6 



36 — 



About 4 feet high. Dark brown 









leaves, flowers of a minium scarlet 









with some large yellowish stripes; 









a most free flowering kind. 









Sicilia 



— 9 



6 — 



18 — 



About 2 l /j — 3 feet high. Leaves 









bright green; of robust growth ; flowers 









very large of a dark chrome yellow 









the lower petal of which is spotted 









salmon red. 









Umbria 



About 4 feet high. Leaves brown 

 with a metallic hue, flowers of a 

 brilliant vermillion with distinct 

 chamois stripes. 



2. Season 1898 to 1899. 



Australia 



About 4 feet high, leaves dark green 

 with a brown border; flowers very 

 large, salmon -red striped with deep 

 sulphur-yellow; extremely fine. 



3. Season 1897 to 1898. 



* Atalanta 



Height about 3 feet. Large greyish- 

 green foliage with a dark border; 

 flowers deep orange carmine and very 

 large; of very rich growth. 



1 



10 



piece 



pieces 



s. d. 



1 — 



s. d. 



8 — 



— 6 



3 6 



— 6 



3 6 



