SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
AMARYLLIS GRAVEANA. (See page I3I.) 
COBURGIA miniata. A sort of Amaryllis from Peru, 
with beautiful red flowers. §1.50. 
CRINUM. A genus of most admirable greenhouse bul- 
bous plants. They have lovely lily-like flowers of 
many colors, and ai-e superior plants for the green- 
house. See also pages 7 and 99. 
C. amabile. A very beautiful rosy crimson flowering 
species ; ?3 00 
C. Americanum. A large white Ilowering species 
of much beauty 1 50 
C. brachynema. Large and very fragrant flow- 
ers, of white and green 3 50 
CltlNTJlVI capense(.dman/llf8 longifoUa), A 
hardy species, requiring only light pro- 
tection in winter; flowers very beauti- 
ful $0 25 
C. variata alba. A sub-species 
withverylai'ge white flowers SO 35 to 0 50 
C. Moorei. A very beautiful new 
species, which is hardy with a lit- 
tle protection 1 50 
EUCHABIS. The Amazonian Lily. Ele- 
gant greenhouse bulbs, producing several 
times during the year lovely white fra- 
grant flowers of great beauty. We offer 
bulbs which can be guaranteed to flower 
promptly. They are now very popular 
for growing for cut-flowers. 
E. Amazonica ((irandijlnra). The best 
known species $0 50 
E. Candida. A lovely sort .50 
E . Mastersii. A fine new species . . 1 00 
E. Sanderiana. Another new Eu- 
charis ^5 
EURYCIiES. Handsome bulbous plants, 
with large umbels of white flowers ; from 
Australia. 
E. Australasica (Amboinensis) . Broad 
leaves, white flowers $0 50 
E. Cunning'liamii. More dwarf in 
habit ■ 50 
(JHIPPINIA. Very ornamental bulbous 
plants from Brazil; the flowers are most 
beautiful. 
Q. Blumenavia. White flowers, streaked 
pale rose $1 00 
G. hyacinthina. Delicate blue and 
white flowers 1 00 
HYMENOCALLIS adnata princeps. 
Beautiful in flower, which is of distinct 
form and handsome habit; the pure white 
blooms resemble a giant Trumpet Narcis- 
sus. .^l.iiO. 
IMANTOPHYIiLUM (Clivia) miniatum. 
Has wide-spreading foliage, and bears 
large umbels of very handsome deep or- 
ange flowers ; blooms very early in spring. 
This species is now largely imported for 
forcing, which indicates its value. $1. 
I. grandiflorum. A new variety, 
with larger flowers, of a deeper 
color 50 
I.YCOBIS aurea. A rare bulb from China; the gold- 
en yellow, funnel-shaped flowers appear before the 
leaves, in November and December, and are about the 
size of Amarullis Jnhnifonli. $2. 
L. radiata (IVcrine JrtiJO»ica,). Smaller in flower than 
the foregoing, and of a deep pink color *1 50 
ORNITHOGALXTM. These plants are commonly 
called " Star of Bethlehem," and are widely grown. 
O. arabioum. Very fine large white flowers, with a 
dark center 
O. aiireum. Yellow flowers, in large umbels; the 
finest of the genus 
