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Tricy rtis. (Oct.-March.) p . 100 p . 1000 



Cable words. | c t. $ ct. 



aestivalis, blush spotted crimson 7.50 



Opiate hirta grandiflora 1. 10 9.60 



„ nigra 1.10 9.60 



„ „ folia var 11. — 



macropoda, splendid variet}' 1.10 9.60 



ThyiTIUS. (Oct.-March.) p 10 



$ ct. 



citriodorus fol. var — .90 7.50 



lanuginosus — .80 5. — 



montanus albus — .60 3.60 



serphyllus albus — .80 4. — 



„ coccineus — .80 6.— 



„ splendens, bright red (new) — .90 7.50 



Trillium. (Oct.-March.) 



atropurpureum erectum, purple 8.50 



cernuum, drooping white flowers 11. — 



erectum, deep red purple flowers 6. — 



„ album, pure white 9.60 



eryttrocarpum, pure white, crimson base 15.60 



Opin grandiflorum, extra strong, large stock 3.— 24.— 



Oppon „ good flowering plants 2.40 21.60 



„ roseum, new, delightful rose 13.50 



o vat urn 11. — 



petiolatum 13.50 



pendulum each — .40 



pictum n — .40 



recurvatum, purple flowers, marbled foliage 13.50 



rivale, new splendid large flowers 13.50 



sessile, dark purple, very fine 18.— 



Wrayi 24.— 



californicum, white flowers, spotted foliage . . 9.60 



„ „ Snow Queen 11. — 



stylosum, large white flowers 7.50 



Tritelea. ( Aug. -Nov.) 



Oppres uniflora, lightblue white base per 10.000 14.50 —.25 1.80 



„ alba, pure white „ „ 19.50 —.25 2.20 



grandiflora, Idas blue, large flowers —.40 3.— 



Optat „ violacea, violet blue, very fine —.25 2. — 



Tritoma (or Kniphofia). (Oct.-March.) 



Kniphofia Aloides Burchelli 12. 



„ „ Caulescens each —.40 



„ „ Comosa, yellow with long red 

 pointing out stampers „ —.40 



