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H0USt0nia. (Oct -March.) 



p. 10 p. 100 p. 1000 



Cable words. j c t. $ C t. $ Ct. 



coerulea 1.25 7.50 



serpyllifolia 1.25 8 50 



Hutchinsia. (Oct.-March.) 



alpina 1.25 7.50 



Hyacinthus (Galtonia). o t Man i, > 



amethystinus, blue, splendid —.40 3.50 



albus, white, very fine 1. — 8. — 



azureus, sky-blue, earliest of all Hyacinthus, flowers beginning 



of March —.75 6 - 



amphibolis (Freynianus) 1.— 8.50 



Morok candicans, 1st size. . per 10.000 60.— 1.— 7.50 



Morose „ 2nd „ all flowering. . . . „ „ 50.— —.75 6.— 



Morrat „ 3rd „ „ »'*•••»■ 3Q ~ ~ - 60 5 ~ 



leucophaeus 21.— 



Hydrophyllum. (Oct.-March) 



canadense p. 10 — .75 5. — 



Hymenocallis or Ismene. (Sept-March.) 



Ernesti each 1.25 



(Ismene) Amancaes, golden yellow 1.— 



Morse „ Calathina, pure white, sweet scented 2.50 22.— 



„ Macleana (pedunculata. undulata), white, veined 



green 3 — 



Sulpher Queen, soft sulphur-yellow large flowers 

 of splendid form, bright green striped. Can be cultivated 

 in the open, wants much sunshine, a nourishing and good 

 watering soil. Must be planted out middle of May. Highly 

 recommended for potculture, forces extremely easy in the 

 cold greenhouse. Certificate, Haarlem Show 1910 each 2 50 



(Pancratium) Caribaea „ — 25 16 — 



Harrisiana „ — .25 15.— 



littoralis (adnata princeps) ... „ 1.— 

 macrostephana, pure white. . . „ 1.75 



rotata (Deleuili, lacera) „ 1.50 



Speciosa, often sold for H. expansa and H fragraus, flowers 

 about September with very large white flowers, highly 



recommended each 1. — 



Senegambica l._ 



