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frevolutum (true) (Baker), flowers opening blush or pink, and changing to rosy purple," 
3 *' per doz. 5/6 
„ Bolanderi (syn. Smithii), beautiful white flowers, changing later on to 
purple, handsome foliage . .. .perdoz. 5/6 
„ Watsoni, charming large creamy white flowers, with yellow central rimr. 
J „ usually mottled brown per doz. 5/6 
tMixed American Large-flowered Dog’s Tooth Violets for naturalising in 
m0lSt Sltuall0ns Per I00 > '7/6 ; per doz.%/6 
EUCHAR1S amazonica (The White Amazon Lily), the snow-white flowers of this 
handsome stove-plant are deliciously fragrant, and are much used for bouquets and wreaths, 
i jft. We can offer fine healthy plants as follows : 
Strong flower mg single bulbs, established in pots, per 100, £$. 5s.; perdoz. 15 /_; each 1/6 
Established pols of several bulbs , per pot, 5/6 & 7/6 
Grand specimen plants in No. 1 size pot> each ^5. 5*. 
>> ■ »» No* 2 ,, ,, ^4. 4 s* 
•EUCOMIS punctata, a handsome autumn-flowering hardy plant, with spotted foliage and 
on S s P>kes of wax-like white starry flowers spotted rose, very fragrant, 2 ft. ...per doz. 6/6 
EURYCLES, very handsome stove or warm greenhouse bulbous plants, allied to the Pancratium 
bearing large heads of bloom and handsome broad leaves. Keep the bulbs dry during 
Winter, pot in early Spring in rich light soil, place in bottom heat, and give abundance o'f 
water while in growth. 
Cunninghami (The Brisbane Lily), handsome heads of pure white flowers, I ft. 
sylvestris (syn. australasica amboinensis), producing large heads P of numerous 
FEATHERED HYACINTH. Set Muscari. P 0 . 12/ 
FREESIA. Freesias are prized for their delightful fragrance. They are easily grown, and may 
be forced into bloom by Christmas if required. 3 
Leichtlini major, primrose, with orange blotch, i£ ft per 100, 6/6 ; per doz. 1 /_ 
,, » extra large forcing roots „ S6 ; ,, 1/3 
refracta alba, pure white, i ft s g/6 . j f 
”. . >> extra large forcing roots ” 8 6;’ ’’ i/ 3 
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FRITILLARIA, an extremely elegant family of hardy plants, bearing graceful drooping bell- 
shaped flowers in May. The large-flowered varieties are charming for grouping in borders 
and for clumps on rockwork ; the smaller flowered dwarf kinds for select nooks on the 
rockery, They are all essentially shade-loving plants, and a little sharp sand placed around 
the bulbs at time of planting is very beneficial. All make very pretty pot plants (several in a 
pot) for greenhouse decoration. 
ihe •Snakeshead Fritillarias ’ (F. meleagris vars.) have large graceful bell- 
shaped chequered flowers ; they are of easy culture, and are very effective in groups on 
rockwork, flower border, or naturalised in grass ; they also make charming pot-plants, 
meleagris, rosy purple shades, beautifully chequered, J ft. per ioo, 12/6 ; per doz. 1 9 
,, pure white, a beautiful variety, J ft 12/6- i/q 
. ,1 . mixed varieties, J ft 5/6; ” lod. 
Jatifolia mixed shades, broad foliage and handsome chequered flowers, larger and 
earlier than the Meleagris varieties, I ft per ioo, 8/6 ; per uoz. 1/3 
armena, rich yellow 1 Charming dwarf species from Asia Minor, bearing ele- f per 100, 15 /_ 
I gant small bell-shaped flowers , in April. They J per doz. 2/6 
,, rubra, f should be planted in clumps (6 to 12 bulbs) on rock- 1 
plum-coloured J work, &c. They also make good pot-plants. [perdoz. 2/6 
aurea (new), very handsome species from Asia Minor, with beautiful large rich golden- 
yellow flowers in April, charming alike in borders, pots, or on rockwork, -J ft. (a Coloured 
J late sent post free for 6</. ) ....perdoz. 3/6 
urnati, a lovely species with large drooping bell-shaped flowers of a crimson brown, hand- 
somely chequered, | ft doz. 7/6 
citrina, pretty bright green bells, shaded citron-yellow, J ft per too, 21/- ; per doz. 3 /- 
Guicciardi (new), maroon-purple and green, distinct and pretty,! ft 
imperialis. See Crown Imperial. 
kamschatioa (The Black Lily), producing elegant pyramidal spikes of handsome 
black flowers in May, J ft t 
lanceolata, flowers curiously mottled green,- brown, and yellow, distinct, 1 ft. per doz. 5/6 o 
,, _ gracilis, dark brown mottled, distinct and pretty, 1 ft o 9 
Moggridgei, a lovely species with very large handsome drooping golden-yellow flowers, h ft. 
per 100, 35/— ; per doz. _ 5/6 , 0 6 
oranensis, a very handsome and distinct Algerian species, flowers dark maroon and green, 
per doz. 8/6 o 9 
pallidinora, very large handsome pale yellow chequered flowers, I ft per doz. - 12/- 1 3 
persica (The Persian Lily), from Mount Ararat, with spikes of numerous dusky brown, 
small bell-shaped flowers, 2 ft c i oz . 6/6 o 8 
pontica, large bells, yellowish green, flushed rose, inside green with dark spots, 1 ft 2 6 
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