OFFERED BY J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS. 



95 



Qunnera. 



(Oct-March). 



Splendid foliage plant. p . 10 p . i 00 P . 1000 



Cable words. , $ ct. $ Ct. $ Ct. 



manicata 1st size, extra selected, very strong, each 2. — 15. — 



„ 2nd „ very strong „ 1.50 10. — 



„ 3rd „ fine plants „ 1.25 7.50 



scabra, extra strong clumps „ —.30 2. — 16. — 



good clumps „ — .25 1.50 12.— 



Gypsophylla. (Oct -March). 



Chalk plant. 



paniculata —.25 2. — 18. — 



Moppy v A- plenum, a splendid hardy plant, only 



lately introduced, grows about fifty inches high, pro- 

 ducing hundreds of splendid double white flowers, 



most useful for (able decoration, 

 prostrata rosea . . 

 repens monstruosa 



„ rosea . . 

 Sundermanni . . 



— 8.50 80.- 

 50 8.- 



— 6 — 

 6.— 



— 6.- 



Habranthus. 



(Oct-March). 



Moral advenus (Coccineus) 9. 



Alorass praetensis (fulgens), bright scarlet orange . . .each —.40 16. 



roseus bright rose, very fine 9. 



Haemanthus. 



i Oct. -March.) 



Morbid albiflos, white each — .30 14. 



Andromeda (Katharinae X magnificens) ... „ 1. — 



This crossed variety produces the largest flowers of all Haemanthus. 

 Far superior to H. KSnig Albert. Blooms at the end of June with 

 beautiful terracotta colored flowers. 



coccineus, deep red each —.60 



Kalbreyeri „ 125 



Katherinae „ 1. — 



Konig Albert (Katharinae X puniceus) .... „ 1.50 



Natalensis „ 1. — 



Nelsoni „ 1.— 



puniceus, vermillion „ —.75 



lielenium. 



(Oct. -March.) 



autumnale Gartensonne, new 1. — 4. 



„ superbum —.75 4. 



Bigelowi —.60 5. 



Californicum —.60 4. 



cupreum, new 1.— 7. 



