1868.] 



CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND PLANTS. 



17 



CHOICE AMARYLLIS, 'WHICH REQUIRE TO BE STARTED IN BOTTOM HEAT. 



950 Clioice TJnbloomed Seedling Amavylli?, hybrids 



whick cannot fail to produce flowers of great 



Each—*, d. 



951 Ackermaunii 10 6 



952 „ Ardens 7 6 



953 „ pulcherrima 42 0 



954 Aulica 6/6 to 7 6 



955 Bierii, fine striped 7 6 



956 Black Prince 15 0 



957 Cleopatra 10 6 



958 Crocea grandiflora 3/6 to 5 6 



959 ., superba 3/6 to 5 6 



960 Delicata 5 6 



961 Elegans 10 0 



962 Favourite 10 6 



963 Formosa 5 6 



964 Holfordii 12 6 



965 Johnsonii 3/6 to 5 6 



of the most magnificent varieties in cultivation, 

 beauty. 42s. per. doz. ; As, each. 



Each.— «. d. 



966 Johnsonii striata 3/6 to 5 6 



967 Marginata conspicua 7 6 



968 Princess Royal 15 6 



969 Prince of Orange 3/6 to 5 6 



970 Purpurea grandiflora, rich crimson . 5 6 



971 „ majoTjlightvermiUon scarlet 3 6 



972 Quartermaster 12 6 



973 Keticulata, variegated foliage 5 6 



974 Robusta {Hippeastruvi) 7 6 



975 Speciosa 6 6 



976 Sultan 7 6 



977 Vittata coccinea 3/6 to 5 6 



978 „ rubra 5 6 



979 „ „ splendens 21 0 



980 Fine mixed varieties, per doz., 42s. 



THE FAR-FAMED BELLA-DONNA AND GUERNSEY LILIES. 



The flowers of the beautiful Guernsey Lily are brilliant scarlet, and in the sun's rays appear as if 

 spangled with gold-dust. The Bella-Donna Lily is white, flushed with rose puqile, very handsome. 



These bidbs an-ive from Guernsey earh/ in September, with the flower-buds ready to expand, and by the 

 end of the month they are in full bloom. Orders should therefore be given before the 15th September. 



t. d. s. d. 



981 Bella-Donna Lily (Amaryllis Belladonna) per doz. 5 6 .... each 0 6 



982 Guernsey Lily (Nerine Sarniensis) „ 5 6 .... „ 0 6 



THE LILY (Lilium). 



Lilies are universal favourites; and being, with few exceptions, perfectly hardy, no one need be 

 ■n-ithout them either in the flower garden, the conservatoiy, or the sitting-room. Though there are 

 degrees of beauty amongst them, all are worthy of a place in every collection of plants, in or out of 

 doors. The height of each is given in feet. 



OUR OWN SELECTION. 



L. auratum and L. candidum are readtj to send out at once, all the other varieties end of October. 



983 1 each 12 varieties for pot cultm-e, 21/ to 30 0 



984 1 each 6 ditto ditto 6/6 to 10 6 



987 Auratum, the magnificent golden- 



rayed Lily of Japan, 2 ft. to 6 ft., 



2/6, 3/6,6/6, 7/6, and 10 



988 Aurantiacmn or Croceum, the well- 



known Orange Lily, 3 ft., 3/6 per 

 dozen 0 



989 „ major, orange, 3 ft 0 



990 „ minor, orange, 2 ft 0 



991 „ praecox, orange. 3 ft 1 



992 „ sibiricum, orange, 3 ft . . 0 



993 „ tenuifolium, orange, 3 ft. 0 



994 Atrosanguineum or fulgens, orange 



scarlet, 1^ ft 0 



995 „ maculatum, orange and 

 red, blotched, 1 ^ ft. 0 



996 „ hybridum, orange and 

 red, lift 0 



997 „ immaculatum,!/e//o!f> an(/ 

 orange, 1 j ft 0 



998 „ sanguinolentum, orange 

 scarlet, 1 J- ft 1 



999 Brownii or Japonicum, white, splen- 



did species, 2 ft 6/6 to 7 



1000 Bulbiferum, orange scarlet, 2 ft ... . 0 



1001 „ erectum, yellow, hrown 

 and dork orange, beautiful, 2 ft. . . . 0 



1003 „ grandiflorum, orange 



scarlet, 2 ft 0 



1003 „ incomparable, orange 



scarlet, 2 ft 1 



985 3 each 12 varieties for out-door culture 15 6 



986 1 ditto ditto ... 5 6 



Each— s. d. 



1004 Bulbiferum praecox, orange scarlet, 



2 ft 1 6 



1005 „ sibiricum splendens, 

 orange scarlet, 2 ft 1 6 



1006 „ umbellatum,/fte6ec?(/er, 



2 ft., 6/6 per dozen 0 6 



1007 „ „ fulgedum, bright 

 orange scarlet, 2 ft 0 9 



1008 „ „ punctatum, spo«ecZ 

 orange red, 2 ft 0 9 



1009 Camtschatkense, orange, 1 ^ ft 0 6 



1010 Candidum, the well-known White 



Lily, very fragrant, 4 ft., 3/6 per 

 dozen 0 4 



1011 „ foliis aureo-marginatis, 

 beautiful golden variegated foliage, 



3 ft .' 3 6 



1012 „ foliis aureo-vitatis, jroWen 

 variegated foliage, 3 ft 2 6 



1013 ,, plenum, flowers white, a 



little double, 4 ft 0 6 



1014 „ striatum or maculatum, 

 flowers striped, 4 ft 0 6 



1015 Catesbaei, orange scarlet, very dwarf, 



1 ft 1 0 



1016 Canadenseor Superbum, lightorange, 



3 ft 1 0 



1017 Chalcedonicum or Scarlet Marti- 



gon, deep scarlet, 3 ft 0 G 



