88 CATAUKU'F OF BULBS AND FLOWERROOTS. 



p. 100. |>. 1000. 



Cable Words. «. d. S. d. 



Inodora. A variety of Frittelaria Imperialis 



of which neither the bloom nor the bulb bears the 

 unagreable smell of the ordinairy Frittelaria Imperialis. 

 From the mountains of Bokhara. . . . each 1 15 



Kamschatkense, black flowers „ 1 3 



Lanceolata, brown and green 27 6 



„ gracilis 27 6 



Latifolia (Frittillarias with broad leaves, mixed varieties) 8 6 



„ splendid named collection 25 — 



Libanotica, green flowers 37 6 



Liliacea, yellowish white 27 15 



Minor, brown and green 55 



Moggridgyi 20 — 



Oranensis, brown vined green 45 — 



Palidifiora, light yellow each 2 — 



Parviflora. 27 G 



Persica, strong bulbs, purplish brown 15 — 



Pluriflora, purple and rose 27 G 



Pontica, green and light brown 'AO — 



Preacox 20 — 



Pudica, golden yellow, sweet scented 32 6 



Pyrenaica, brown pointed green 18 — 



Recurva, scarlet and yellow 27 6 



Ruthenica, brown 37 (5 



Serwersowi, green and brown 52 6 



Species Nikosia 18 — 



Tenela, green and brown 52 — 



Thunbergi, pure white flowers 2 6 



Tristis, black flowers each 2 G 



Tulipifolia, brownish shaded blue 38 — 



Whittalli, yellowish green and brown 11 — 



Fumaria. (Aug.-Nov.) 



Fumaria bulbosa alba, pure white 70 — 



„ „ rosea, bright rose 4 — 



„ „ rubra, deep purple 2 6 



„ nobilus 6 6 



Funkia. (Oet.-March.) 



Albo marginata, true, strong plants 7 6 



Aurea, gold striped foliage 8 6 



„ marginata 8 6 



„ variegata 8 6 



Chinensis 7 6 



Cordata 86 



Cuculata 8 6 



Fortunei 45 — 



m fob var each 1 — 



