CONTENTS. 



Abobra 27 



Acantlius 27 



Achimcnes 28 



Aconitum 27 



Acorns 27 



Adonis 27 



Agaiiantlius 27 



Albuca 27 



Allium 27 



Alatroemoria 28 



Amaryllis 25 



Anemone 25 & 28 



Anisanthus splendens 28 



Annuals for Spring blooming .... 32 



Anomathcca crucnta 28 



Antholiza 28 



Anthericum 28 



Apios tubcrosa 28 



Arrangement of Flower Beds. .3 to 5 



Arum 28 



Asclcpias 28 



Asparagus Koots S2 



Asphoddus 28 



Aspidistra 28 



Babiana 22 



liasliets, Hanging 82 



Begonia 28 



BfUa Domia Lily 26 



Bellevalia 28 



Bobartia 28 



BoussIngaulUa 28 



Bravoa 28 



Brodia^a .' 28 



Brunsvigia 28 



Bulbocodium 17 & 28 



Caladium 28 



Calla .....I, 28 



Calllprora 28 



Calystegia 28 



Camassia 23 



Canua 28 



Carnation plants, 9«. to 126'. per doz. 



Chinese Cane and Flower Sticks .. 32 



CUlidanthus 29 



Coburghia 29 



Cocoa Fibre and Charcoal, specially 



prepared for Bulbs and Ferns .. 8 



Colchicum 29 



Collections of Bulbs 7 



„ of Cliveden Plants 6 



Commelina 29 



Conditions of carriage 2 



Convallaria 29 



Coopcvii 29 



JV/f/c I 



Crocosmia (Tritonia) 29 I 



Crocus 17 j 



Crown Imperial^ 26 



Culture of Bulbs 8 



Cummingia 29 



Cyclamen 26 



Cypclla 29 



Dahlia 29 



Dlelytra 29 



Dodccatheon 29 



Dog's-tooth Violets 29 



Eucharis Amazonica 29 



Fern Cases 32 



Flower-pots, rustic, &c 32 



Florist Flower-seeds 32 



Fritillarias 26 



Fumigator (Paxion) 32 



Funkia .. 29 



Oalaxia 29 



Garden Implements, see Order Sheet. 



Gem Plant Cases 32 



Geranium tuberosum 29 



Gesneria 29 



Gladioli 19 to 21 



Glasses and Supports (Tye's) .... 82 



Gloxinia 29 



Guernsey Lilies 26 ' 



Gunnera '. 29 



Habranthus 29 i 



Ha;manthus ; 29 



Hedychium 30 



Hellcborus 30 i 



Hcmerocallis (Day Lily) 30 



Hepatica 30 



Hesperoscordum 30 



Horticultural Garden Labels S2 



Hyacinths 10 to 13 



Ismene 30 



Iris 18 & 30 



Ixias, splendid collection 22 



Jonquil 14 



Knives (Saynor's), see Order Sheet. 



Lachenalia 30 



Leucocoryne 30 



Leucojum (Snow-flake) 30 



Liatris 30 



Lilies 23 



Lily of the Valley 30 



Ljcoris 30 



Manure (Standeu's) 8 



Matting for tying, see Order Sheet. 



Medeola 30 



Melantliium 30 



Methonica. SO 



Moraia 30 



Muscari 27 



Mushroom Spawn 32 



Narcissus Polyanthus 13 



„ Garden, fine collection .. 14 



Nerine 30 



Ophiopogon 30 



Ornithogalura 30 



Oveidia 30 



Oxalis .;o 



Pffionia 80 



Pancratium 31 



Pardanthus 31 



Pencils, Solid Marlung Ink 32 



Pentlandia 31 



Picotee Plants, 9s. to 12.s. per doz. 



Pink Plants, Os. to 9s. per doz 



Plant Cases 32 



Plants for Spring Gardening 5 



Ranmiculiis 24 



Ithubarb Roots 32 



Rigidella 31 



Rustic Vases, Jardinets, &c 32 



Sanguinaria 31 



Saxifraga 31 



Schisostylus 31 



Scilla 27 



Seakale roots 32 



Snowdrops 18 



Snowflake 30 



Sparaxis 22 



Spirasa 31 



Spring Gardening 3 



Star of Bethlehem 30 



Strawberry Plants 7 



Strumaria j. 31 



Thladiantha 31 



Tigridia 31 



Trichonema 31 



Triteleia uniflora 31 



Tritoma 31 



Tritonia 22 



Tropa;olum 31 



Tuberoses 31 



Tulipa 32 



Tulips 14 to 1(3 



Valotta 32 



Vases, ornamental rustic 32 



Vegetable Seeds 32 



Vieusseuxia 32 



Wachendorfla 32 



Watsonia 32 



Winter Aconite 18 



Zephyranthes 32 



BARR St, SUGDEN'S 



ILLUSTRATED ALBUM OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 



The Illustrations in this Album have been collated from various Horticultural woi-ks to exemplify 

 the genera to which most of the bulbs and tuberous roots belong that are de.scribed in the present 

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