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RANUNCULUS (DOUBLE TURBAN) — continued. 
Bright Yellow 
Crimson 
Crimson-black 
Rich Golden-yellow, showy 
Orange, showy 3 
Rose - carmine, a beautiful 
colour 3 
Scarlet, splendid 2 
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Spotted, mottled red and yellow ... 3 
White, beautiful 7 
Yiridiflora, a remarkably attractive 
flower, large brilliant orange-scarlet, 
with bright green centre, much prized 
for cutting per 1000, 30/- 3 6.. 
Extra fine mixture of many 
beautiful colours, p. 1000,18/- 2 o.. 
RANUNCULUS, Double Persian, for Beds, Borders, and Masses. 
The Persian Ranunculi are very attractive on account df their finely formed very double 
flowers, and their rich varied brilliant colours. 
Splendid selection of colours in mixture, for beds, borders, and masses 
per 1000, 15/- : per 100, 2/- 
*RICHARDIA (Calla), a charming family of greenhouse plants. Africana (jEthiopica) is 
much prized for its grand large white flowers ; AlbO-m aculata for its beautifully spotted 
foliag* ; Hastata for its fine yellow flowers. Albo-maculata and Hastata may also’ be 
planted outdoors in Spring for Summer decoration. eactll 
africana ( syn . aethiopica), The Lily of the Nik, large white trumpet-shaped flowers 
established plants in pots, per doz. 18/-, 25/-, & 30/-; 1/9, 2/6, & 
„ Little Gem, a very beautiful miniature Lily of the Nile per doz. 7/6 
albo-maculata, flowers white, dark green foliage beautifully spotted white, an extremely 
effective pot-plant, and valuable for beds and borders per 100, 15 /- ; per doz. 2/3 
hastata, fine yellow flowers, with black centre and white-spotted foliage ,, 24/- 
Pentlandi, the Large Golden Arum Lily. See Novelty List, page 5. 
Other varieties— Aurata, each, 2/6; Elliotiana, each, 21/- 
*RIGIDELLA immaculata, a most beautiful Mexican bulbous piant, very little known, 
flowers brilliant oraiige-scarlet in June, I J ft., requires same culture as for Tigridias 
ROMULE A, graceful dwarf hardy plants, with grassy foliage and satiny flowers. Charming for 
sunny nooks on rockwork. 
Clusii, large-flowered Portuguese species, in various delicate shades ..per doz. 3/6 
rosea, var. Leichtlini (new), beautiful large satiny rose 
speciosa, deep satiny carmine, a little gem, £ ft per 100, 4/6 ; per doz. id. 
ROSES for Autumn Planting. See page 59. 
SANGUINARIA canadensis major (Bloodroot), the white flowers in Spring borne 
above the Coltsfoot-like leaves, which fold around the flowers towards evening ; a charm- 
ing plant for the flower border or rock garden ; plant in any ordinary garden soil in shady 
situation ; perfectly hardy, \ ft per too, 8/6 ; per do?. 1/3 
SCHIZOSTYLIS 
coccinea, a valuable hardy Cape plant, producing in Autumn an abundance of Gladiolus-like 
spikes, covered with showy rich scarlet flowers, prized for cutting ; it delights in a sheltered 
situation amongst trees and shrubs. Established masses, if lifted in Autumn and potted, 
flower freely under glass during the Winter months, ij ft., per too, 7/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
SCILLAS.— Early -flowering. The effect in early Spring can hardly be over-estimated of 
the intense brilliant blue of Scilla sibirica, and the beautiful ultramarine-blue of Seilla 
bifolia, contrasting with the snow-white of the Snowdrop and the varied hues of the 
Crocus. As edgings these two early-flowering Scillas are most valuable. Grown in pots or 
jardincta, alone, or with other bulbs, they form a pleasing variety amongst indoor plants. 
In flower beds and masses the blossoms are so abundantly produced as to carpet the ground. 
Bifolia is the first in bloom and is closely followed by Sibirica. All suitable for natura- 
lisation and permanent flower borders. 
Sibirica, spikes of intense rich blue flowers, dwarf ;...per 1000, 21/- ; per 100, 2/6 
Extra strong selected bulbs, per 1000, 25/-; per 100, 3/-; per doz. 6 d. 
a few very large bulbs „ 4 / 6 ; „ 8 d. 
,, irar. taurica, flowering two weeks earlier than Sibirica , and flowers of a rich 
light hyacinth blue, very beautiful per ioo, 12/6 ; per doz. 1/9 
,, alba, the same as the type, but flowers pure white, very beautiful, and can be 
strongly recommended, per 100, 30/- ; per doz. 4/6 
Amcena, a handsome species with spikes of rich dark blue flowers and broad foliage growing 
1 ft. high ; it likes a sunny position in light soil per doz. 3/6 
Bifolia, of the Taurus Mountains, deep blue, very dwarf ; a charming early Spring flower, 
valuable for masses and edgings in borders and on rockwork 
per 1000, 30/- ; per 100, 3/6 ; per doz. 6 d. 
extra large bulbs, ,, 4/6 ; ,, 8 d. 
„ alba, pure wnite, rare and beautiful ,, 5/6 
„ rosea, pretty pale rose „ 5/6. 
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