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BARR & SUGDEN'S COMPENDIUM 



LACHENALIA. 



Extremely interesting greenhouse bulbs, with prettily-spotted lance-shaped leaves and curiously 

 coloured pendant blossoms. 



Perdoz.— s. d. Each — s. d, 

 1246 Quadricolor, scarlet and 



yellow — .. 0 6 



12^1 Tricolor J red and yellow. — ..0 6 



1248 Viride 



1249 Mixed in variety. 



Per doz.— s. 



d. Each— 5. d. 



..0 6 

 - ..0 6 



per dozen 



s. d. 

 1 6 

 1 6 



LEUCOJUM (SNOW FLAKE). ^ ^ 



1260 iEstivum, white (Summer Snow Flake) per 100 10 6 



1251 Vernum, (Spring Snow Flake) „ 10 6 



LILY OF THE VALLEY (CONVALLARLA MAJALIS). 



A charming plant for the decoration of the sitting-room or conservatory during the spring months. 



d. 

 0 

 6 



1252 Lily of the Valley, white, single roots per 100 7 



1253 



per dozen 1 



Per doz.— s. 



1254 Arabicum, white 3 



1255 Aureum, golden yellow, 



very beautiful 



fine clumps, prepared for forcing per dozen 1 7s ... . each 1 



ORNITHOGALUM (STAR OF BETHLEHEM). 



Pcrdoz.— 5. d. Each 



1256 Pyramidale, white ... . 4 6 . . 



1257 Umbellatum, white .... 1 0 . . 



d. Each— 5. d 

 6 .. 0 4 



- ..2 0 



OXALIS 



Per doz. — s. d, 



1258 Bipunctata, lilac 2 0 



1259 Bowieii,c/-iwso7i, Battersca Park var. 2 0 



1260 Deppeii, red 2 0 



Per doz.—*. 



1261 Floribunda, red 2 



1262 Rubella, pink 2 



1263 Fine mixed per 100, IOa-. 6d. 1 



PHORMIUM (NEW ZEALAND FLAX). 

 1264 Tenax, a very handsome hardy ornamental foliage plant, adapted for the margin of ponds, 

 lakes, &c. Strong plants, each 3a. (id. 



TIQRIDLA (TIGER-SPOTTED FLOWER). 

 Summer-flowering bulbs, with curiously tiger-spotted blossoms of extraordinary beauty. 



s. d. 



1265 Canariensis, yellow each 0 9 



1266 Conchiflora,?/e//t»M>^scaWef. .per doz. 2 6 



1267 Coelestis, biue each 0 9 



1268 Pavonia, scarlet and orange, per 100, 

 His.Qd. per doz. 



1269 Speciosa, dark scarlet, spotted orange, 



per doz. 



TRITELIA. 



1270 Unifiora, a charming spring-flowering bulb for in or out- door decoration, white, shaded porce- 



lain. Per dozen, 3s. 6d. ; each, 4(/. 



TRICHOMENA SPECIOSUM. 

 1270i A charming little plant for pot culture, or on a warm border out of doors, per dozen, 2s. 6c?. 



TRITOMA (KNIPHOFIA). 



1271 Grandiflora (glaucescens), a noble Autumn-blooming plant, with long graceful leaves and ma- 



jestic flower spikes three to seven feet ia height, crowned with densely flowered spikes of 

 bloom eighteen to twenty-seven inches long. Per doz. lOs.Gd. and l05-. ; or each, Is. Od. and 

 Is. Qd. 



1272 Grandis, bright scarlet, more majestic in growth and brighter in colour than T. glaucescens, and 



continues blooming till destroyed by frost, each Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 



TR0P-2E0LUM. 



Splendid slender, rapid-growing, graceful plants, for wire-globes and trellis-work. T. tricolorum, 

 Jaratth, and azureum are beautiful greenhouse ornaments j wMle T. pentaphyllum, polyphyllum, and 

 tuberosum succeed out of doors. 



Each- 



1273 Azureum, blue — 



1274 Brachyceras, 3/e//oir 1 6 



1275 Jarattii (grandiflora), scar- 



let, yellow, and black 1 6 



1276 Pentaphyllum, smr/ef^^rt en 1 0 



s. d. 



3 6 

 2 6 



L'ach — 5. d. s. 



127T 'PolY^'hyUTim, golden yellow . — 3 



1278 Speciosum, scarlet — 2 



1279 Tricolorum, scarlet, yellow, 



and black 1 6 to 2 



12B0 TvLberosum, red and yelUfw. . — l 



WATSONIA AND ANTHOLIZA. 



A genus of half-hardy bulbs, remarkable for their singularly beautiful and eflEective spikes of bloom. 



tacli— «. d. 



1281 .Ethiopica 0 6 



1282 Angustifolia, scarlet . . .per doz. 2/6 0 3 



1283 Cardinalis 0 6 



1284 Chilea 0 6 



1285 Coccinea, scarlet 0 4 



Each— 4. d. 



1286 Ounonia 0 6 



1287 Fulgens per doz. 2/6 0 3 



1288 Humilis, rose-lake 0 6 



1289 Japonica 0 6 



1290 Eosea, beautiful rose 0 6 



