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Hieraceum. uct Mardn 



p. 100. p. 1000. 



Cable words. $ c t. $ ct. 



aurantiacum, li/ 2 ft. numerous heads of orange flowers — .40 3. — 

 xubrum, flowers deeper red, less orange, dwarf plant —.40 3.— 



Hyacinthus (Galtonia). 



amethystinus, blue, splendid — .40 3.20 



„ albus, white, very fine 1.20 10.— 



azureus, sky-blue — .60 5.— 



„ amphibolis (Treynianus) —.70 6.40 



Popar candicans, 1st size per 10.000 40.— —.60 5.- 



Polus „ 2nd „ all flowering „ „ 30.— —.40 3.40 



Popa „ 3rd „ „ „ „ „ 24.- -.30 2.80 



leucophaeus 14. — 



Hymenocallis or Ismene. (se P t.-March). 



each. i>. 100. 

 f't. § ct. 



(Ismene) Amancaes, golden yellow —.50 



„ Calathina, pure white, sweet scented . . 1.80 



(Pancratium) Caribaea each —.25 15.— 



„ Daphne (H. Speciosa < H. Galathina) 



The finest and most beautiful Heaman- 

 thes, flowers are very large, pure white 



and sweet scented 1 — 



„ Harrisiana —25 15.— 



„ littoralis adnata princeps — .60 



(Ismene) Macleana (pedunculata, undulata), white 



veined green 2. — 



(Pancratium) macrostephana, pure white. ... 1.— 



„ rotata (Deleuili, lacera) —.40 



Speciosa, offered often to the trade as H. expansa 

 and H. fragrans, flowers about September with very 



large white flowers, highly recommended .... — .60 



Senegambica --.60 



Hypericum, roct.-March.) 



p. 10. p. 100. 



8 ct. S ct. 



calycinum, yellow — .75 6. — 



lysimachioides (Wallich), new 2. — 18. — 



moserianum —.40 3. — 



tricolor 1.20 8.— 



olympicus 1.40 10. — 



