ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BULBS AND TUBERS. 
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1289 ‘Begonias, Large-flowered varieties in colours for Bedding, crimson, scarlet , rose, white, orange, 
and yellow ; each colour separate per 100 , 301 .; per doz. 4 s. 6 d. 
1290 * ,, Choice mixed large-flowered varieties for bedding per 100 , 25 1.; p. doz. y. 
1291 * ,, Beautiful new large-flowered, specially- selected varieties, for pot-culture and 
exhibition per doz. 15 /., 21 s., 30 s., 42 s., &. 6y. 
1292 * ., Double, handsome varieties, specially selected for pot-culture and exhibition 
per doz. 2 is,, 30 s., 42 s., & 6y. 
1293 * ,, ,, splendid mixed varieties, for bedding per doz. 7s. 6d. 
1291 *Bes 8 era elegans, a beautiful Mexican bulbous plant with graceful umbels of drooping bell-shaped , 
bright scarlet flowers ; pot early for indoors, or plant on rockwork in Spring, 1 ft. ...per doz. 4/6 o 
1295 Bloomeria aurea, beautiful umbels of golden-yellow flowers, striped brown , hardy, 1 ft .,, 4/6 o 
Bobartia aurantiaca, a beautiful summer-flowering bulb. See Homeria. 
1296 ‘Bomarea Caldasiana, orange-scarlet, spotted crimson, figured in The Garden, Aug. 6th, 1881 12 
1297 * ,, Carderi, a magnificent species, with large clusters of lilac and rosy white flowers 12 
1298 * ,, oculata, a climbing species, purple-spotted, red flowers in clusters, half-hardy p. doz. 5 *. 6 d. o 
The Bomareas are magnificent greenhouse plants, and do best in a compost of equal parts rough 
sand, turfy loam, and peat. While in growth, manure-water should occasionally be given. 
1299 *Bouasingaultia baselloides, an elegant climber and a valuable plant for hanging baskets , windoiv 
boxes, rustic tubs, etc., leaves pale green and fleshy, hardy on dry rockwork per doz. 35 . 6 d. o 
1300 *Bravoa gemlnlflora, long racemes of beautiful orange- scarlet pendant flowers ; a good pot-blant and 
also hardy out of doors , ft per doz. 55 . 6d. o 
1301 Brodi&a coccinea (Fire-Cracker), handsome crimson flowers, tipped green, hardy, i\ ft. ,, 4 s.6d. o 
1302 ,, congesta, lilac, flowers in rosettes, valuable as a cut flower, hardy, 2 ft per doz. 1/6 
1303 ,, grandlflora, charming bright blue flowers, quite hardy, £ ft., per 100 , 7/6 ; per doz. is. 3 d. 
1304 ,, Hendersoni (new), handsome umbels of chrome-yellow flowers, striped violet, hardy 1 
13-05 ,, Howellii, umbels of beautiful large white flowers, striped blue, hardy, 1 ^ ft 1 
1308 ,, VOlubilis, a twining species with a terminal utnbel of rose-coloured flowers, half-hardy 1 
1307 BulbOCOdium vernum, early in Spring this fine bulb produces a mass of bright rose -pur pie flowers 
close to the ground ; valuable for edgings and rockwork, hardy, .$ ft., per 100 , y. 6 d.; per doz. 10 d. 
1308 ‘Caladium, 12 in 12 beautiful named varieties ) Theeo are perhaps the most beautiful ( 18 /, 24 /, 30 /, 8C42/ 
^ j and picturesque of foliage stove plants. ^ 10 / 6 , 15 /, & 21 / 
1309 
Calla. 
6 in 6 
See Rlchardia. 
1310 Calliprora flava, flowers' golden-yellow, with brown stripe, flowering in umbels \ resembles Bloomeria 
aurea, but flowers a fortnight later, hardy, 1 ft per doz. 3 *. 6 d. 
1311 Calochortus amoenus, resembling C. pulchellus, but of pretty rose colour ,, qs. 6 d. 
1312 ,, Kennedy!, brick-scarlet, with black central blotches, very distinct and beautiful 
1313 ,, luteus, golden-yellow, with purple blotches... per doz. 4 *. 6 d. 
1314 ,, Lyoni, white flushed lilac, with reddish brown centre, very distinct 
1315 ,, pulchellus (Cyclobothra), gold-yellow, drooping triangular flowers... per doz. 4 J. 6d. 
1316 ,, splendens, purple-lilac, blotched crimson ,, y. 6 d. 
1317 ,, venustus, large white with dark crimson-maroon blotches ,, 3s. 6d. 
1318 ,, ,, citrinus, beautiful lemon, with dark crimson blotch ,, 4 s. 6d. 
1319 ,, ,, purpureus, beautiful large soft lilac y. 6d. 
1320 ,, ,, roseus, large rose, inside rosy white, blotched crimson ,, y. 6 d. 
1321 ,, 1 , Vesta, beautiful large white, flushed lilac with maroon -crimson blotch on 
lemon ground per doz. qs. 6d. 
1322 ,, Selection of l each 12 beautiful species 6s. 
1323 ,, „ „ 1 „ 6 „ y.6d. 
These are the Butterfly Tulips or Mariposa Lilies of California, and possess such delicacy and 
brilliancy of colour that the most unobservant are struck with their characteristic beauty. They bloom 
from June to July ; height 1 ft. They do best in a sunny dry situation, such as the foot of a south 
wall, or the sunny part of a rockery, and are charming when grown in pots, several bulbs in a pot. 
We offer only strong home-grown bulbs. 
1324 Camassia ezevlenXdi., pretty star-shaped blue flowers, in long graceful racemes, i^ft. , p. 100 , 5 / 6 ; doz. sod. 
1326 ,, Fraserl, a distinct species from California, with pretty delicate pale blue flowers, 1 ft. ,, 7/6 
1326 ,, Leichtlini, large creamy-white flenvers, 2 ft., rare 
The Camassias are very handsome in the flower border, and perfectly hardy. 
1327 * Olivia nobilis [syn. Imantophyllum Altoni), a beautiful bulbous plant for stove or warm green- 
house, bearing umbels of orange-red and green flowers, 2 ft 
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Coburgia. See Stenomesson. 
Colchicum autumnale roseum, rose per 100 , 10 s. 6 d ; per doz. is. 9 d. 
,, ,, „ plenum, /a/g* double soft pale rose flowers, per 100 , 25 / ; p. doz. 4/6 
,, album, large pure white flowers per ico, 12 s. 6d.\ per doz. 2 s. 
,, ,, ,, plenum, pure white, large and very double, rare 
,, ,, atro-purpureum, deep purple. Striped pale pink, very dwarf ...p. doz. 4/6 
,, ,, plenum, lilac, large and very double per 100 , 21s . ; per doz. 3 j. 6 d. 
,, ,, striatum plenum, very pretty double strifid flowers ... ,, y.6d. 
,, Bivonse, large rosy lilac flowers, a fine species ,, qs. 6d. 
,, byzantinum, very beautiful rose-coloured flowers, perfect in form, and produced in 
great profusion per doz. 4 s. 6d. 
,, crociflorum, small white flowers, lined purple-violet , February, ht. 3 in 
,, luteum, from Central Asia, small rich orange-ycllozv flow :rs, in February, ht. 3 in. ... 
,, montanum (Merendera bulbocodium), throwing up in very early Spring a profusion 
of flowers rose to blush-white, ht. 3 in per doz. ioj. 6d. 
,, Parkinson!, petals gracefully reflexed, and beautifully chequered rose-lilac and white 
per doz 5 /5 
,, Sibthorpi (new), flowers rosy purple chequered, the largest of the Colchicums 
(Barr and Son, 12 and 13 King Street, Covent Garden, 1895 .) 
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