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BARE & SUGDEN'S COMPENDIUM 



till the plants appear, then give sparingly at first. The lights should not be kept on except during wet 

 or frosty weather. 



Foil Out of Doors. Choose a light loamy .=oil with a due south aspect (the hotter the situation the 

 better), and if possible backed by a wall or greenhouse. Plant the bulbs six inches deep and foui- inches 

 apart, surrounding them with an inch of sand. Two or three inches of dry leaves laid on the surface will 

 be sufficient winter protection. 



There are but few situations in this country where these plants succeed well entirely out of doors. 

 No one need, however, be deprived of a bed of such superb flowers if they will only plant three bulbs 

 in a four-inch pot ; treat as recommended for in-door culture; then in April or May remove them from 

 the frame, and plunge the pots where intended to bloom. 



IXIAS. 

 t. d. 



847 ] 00 in 25 splendid varieties. . . 15 0 



848 50 in 25 ditto . . .80 

 851 Choice mixed, 15/6 per 100, 2/6 per dozen. 



Per doz. — t. d. 



Adonis, dark rose 3 



Aimable, lemon, rose-purple centre . 4 



Alice, lovch) cerise 3 



Ana,'is, fau n, purple centre 2 



Aurantiaca major .ye//oiy, Uac/i cen (re 2 



Aurora, pink 2 



Brutus, golden yellow, crimson centre 3 



Bucephalus, ro.ve /)ur/)/e f 2 



Campana, white, purple centre 4 



Charlotte, llijht crimson 2 



Cla.T\X8, deep primrose, crimson centre 3 

 Cleopatra, v-hite, rose-purple centre- 4 



853 

 854 

 855 

 856 

 857 

 858 

 859 

 860 

 861 

 862 

 863 

 864 

 865 

 866 

 867 

 868 

 869 

 8X0 



871 

 872 



873 

 874 

 875 



Conqueror, red, shaded yellow 3 



Constance, rich yellow, dark eye ... 3 



Crateroides, baautiful cerise 1 



Diana, white, rose-purple centre ... 3 



Emma, carmine 2 



Esther, delicate sulphur, rose-purple 



centre 3 



Faunus, sulphur, rose-purple centre. 2 

 Golden Drop, golden yellow, crimson 



centre 4 



Hector, rose-purple, black centre. . . 4 



Hemisphere, white, black centre ... 5 



Hercules, white, rose-lilac centre.. . 2 



849 25 in 25 splendid varieties . . ,4 



850 12 in 12 ditto ... 2 

 852 Fine mixed, 10/ per 100, 1/G per dozen. 



Per (loz. — ». 



876 Hybrida long'ifiora, ro.sc, i/«c/(ce;i/re. 1 



877 Lady Slade, rose, ruby centre 3 



878 Lilacina, lilac 3 



879 Longiflora, apricot-colour 1 



880 „ purpurea, rose-purple . . 2 



881 „ rosea, rose 1 



882 Maculosa, ro.se, rose centre 3 



883 Magnificus, orange, crimson centre . . 5 



884 'M.a.rve\\oViB,golden yellow, black centre 3 



885 'Nora,, white, rose centre 2 



886 VaWas, primrose, purple centre 2 



887 Pharoah, salmon rose, black centre . . 2 



888 Plautus, bright orange, purple centre 2 



889 Purpurea major, white and purple . . 3 



890 ,, stTia,ta.,v;hite, striped purple 1 



891 Rosalie, white, rose centre 4 



892 Rosea maculata, lilac, spotted rose . . 2 



893 „ multiflora, rose, ruby centre . . 2 



894 „ plena, rose pink 4 



895 Sulphurea capitata, sulphur, black 



centre 2 



896 Theseus, wldte, rose-purple centre ... 2 



897 Titus, golden yellow, black centre .... 2 



898 Viridiflora, sea green, black centre . . 1 



SPARAXIS. 



OUR OWN SELECTION. 

 s. d. 



899 100 in 10 splendid varieties 



900 50 ditto ditto 



903 Splendid mixed 



12 

 6 



^ doz. — 



904 Alba, while, centre black 1 



905 Angelique, pure white, yellow eye 2 



906 Bulbifera, yellow 1 



907 Crocata, salmon-rose 1 



908 Josephine, yellow striped 2 



909 leopard, yellow, centre crimson 2 



910 Maculata, primrose, crimson centre . . 2 



911 'Naia, yellow, centre brown 2 



0 901 30 in 10 splendid varieties . . ,4 

 G 902 12 in 12 ditto . . '. 2 



10s. Gd. per 100 , . 1.?. 6d. per doz. 



d. i!' doz.— J!. 



912 Pheasant's Eye, 5xa/7e< cc/(<;e. . 2 



913 Tricolor, scarlet, yellow, and black.. . 2 



914 „ grandiflora, rich crimson, 

 bright yellow centre 2 



915 Tricolor maculata, light yellow, dark 

 centre 2 



916 Victor Emanuel, red and yellow 2 



TRITONIA. 



T. Crocata is extensively grown by Mr. Fleming at CUveden, for furnishing Jardinets in Spring, 



». d. 



917 6 each 8 splendid varieties . . .76 



918 3 ditto ditto . . .40 



Per doz. — s. d. \ 



921 Brilliant, orange scarlet, spotted crim- \ 



son, large flower 2 6 1 



922 Crocata, bright orange, per 100, 12/6 2 0 | 



923 Concolor, rose-salmon 2 0 I 



924 Elegans, salmon rose 3 0 | 



d. 



919 2 each 8 splendid varieties . . .26 



920 Fine ditto per 100, lOs. Gd; per doz.. Is. Gd. 



Per doz. — « 



925 Fenestrata, yellow 2 



926 Longtflora, 7vhite 2 



927 Pallida, white 2 



928 Rosea, deep rose 2 



Per doz. — s. 



929 Atrocyana, blue 2 



930 Attraction, blue, branching 4 



931 General Scott, purple and white {new) 3 



932 Pallida 2 



BABIANA. 



d. 



Per doz. — s. 



0 \ 933 Rosea grandis [new) 4 



6 934 Speciosa, large violet flowers {new) . , 3 



6 ' 935 Villosa 2 



0 ! 936 Fine mixed 2 



