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( ATAI.OGUK OF MllLHS AND FLOWEKR< >< >TS. 



Eulalia. (Oct.-March.). 



p. 10 p. 1011 p. 1000 



Cable words. | c t. $ c t. § ct. 



Misr japonica folio variegato 1.60 14.50 



„ gracelima univitata 1.10 7.50 



Misem „ zebrina 1.20 8.50 



Misfall „ „ stricta 1. — 8.50 



Euphorbia. (Oct.-March.) 



epithymoides 1.10 8.50 



polychroma, beautiful golden yellow flowers, changing 



to bronze 1.50 12.— 



Eurycles. (Aug.-Nov.) 



Cunninghammi each — .80 



sylvestris (Pancratium amboinensis) „ I.— 



Ferula. (Oct.-March.) 



communis 1. — 7.50 



gigantea 1.50 12. — 



glauca 1. — 7.50 



tingetana 1.— 7.50 



Freesia. (Aug.-Nov.) 



Abundance, very free flowering, longstemmed variety flowers 



bright rose shaded mauve each — .80 



llisfor Armstrongi, new, beautiful violet rose flowers 18.— 



Chapmani, pure yellow with beautiful orange spot new each —.60 



Leichtlini major, true — .60 5.50 



Misgee Refracta alba, true pure white, extra — .60 5.50 



Misgot Refracta, yellow and white per 10.000 45.— —.50 5.— 



Rosa Bonlieur, very robust variety, large substantial flowers, 



delicate rose color orange blotch each — .80 



Tubergeni, Gold Medal Haarlem, March 1005, Award of merit 

 R H. S., April 1006, splendid carmine rose, grand improvement 

 on Freesia Armstrongi, very floriferous. Highly recommended 



each —.50 29.- 



Mishap Tubergeni Amethyst. Award of merit 16 th of April 1907. 



Flowers light lavender mauve, grand novelty . . each — .(>() 



