OFFERED BY J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS. 101 



Hyacinthus (Qaltonia). 



p. 100. p. 1000. 



Cable Words. S. d. S. d. 



Amethystinus, blue, splendid 1G 11 



„ albus, white, very line 5—45 — 



Azureus, sky-blue • . 2 6 



„ amphibolis (Treynianus) 3 — 



Popar Candicans, 1st size per 10.000 150 — 2 - 17 6 



Pdus „ 2nd „ all flowering „ „ 125 — 19 14 — 



Popa „ 3rd „ „ „ „ „ 100 - 16 12 - 



Leucophaeus . . • - ... 52 6 



Hymenocallis or Ismene. (Sept. -March). 



(Ismene) Amancaes, golden yellow . . each 2 - 



„ Calathina, pure white, sweet scented . . 8 — 



(Pancratium) Caribaea each 1 — 



„ Daphne (H. Speciosa X H. Calathina). 



The finest and most beautiful Heaman- 

 thes, flowers with tremondous white 

 very sweet scented flowers each G — 



Harrisiana „ 13 



„ littoralis adnata princeps . „ 1 



(Ismene) Macleana (pedunculata, undulata), white 



veined green 8 — 



(Pancratium) macrostephana, pure white each 4 - 



„ rotata (Deleuili, lacera) . . „ 1 — 

 Speciosa, offered often to the trade as H. expansa 

 and H. fragrans, flowers about September with very 

 large white flowers, highly recommended, each 2 — 

 Senegambica „ 1 G 



Hypoxis. (Aug.-Nov.) 



Alba, grand white flowers 2 Ml 



Flava, yellow, splendid 10 — 



Stellata elegans 27 G 



Villosa 27 6 



IberiS. (Oct.-March). 



Coreaefolia, large snowwhite flowers 15 — 



Garrexiana, splendid white flowers 15 — 



Sempervirens (Little Gem), white flowers . . . . 12 — 



„ superbus 12 — 



„ Snowflake .22 — 



Saxsatillus 20 — 



