ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BULBS AND TUBERS. 
1395 Eucharls amazonica, the snow-white flowers of this handsome stove-plant are deliciously fragrant ', 
much used for bouquets and wreaths, ft. Pots of strong established roots per pot 51. 6d. & 
1395 *Eucomis punctata, a fine autumn flowering hardy border plant, with handsome spotted foliage and 
long spikes of wax-like white starry floioers, 2 ft/. per doz. 6/6 
1397 *Ferraria undulata, curious and beautiful star shaped flowers , velvety crimson-black , edges of petals 
crustated and of an olive colour ; each plant produces abundance of buds, which open daily in suc- 
cession. July-flowering, 1 ft. For warm sunny situations out-doors 
Freesia Leichtlini major, creamy white, iA ft. 'I Freraiaa are prized for their de- ( n, 100 6/6 n doz. 1 / 
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Fritillaria meleagrls, dark rosy purple, 
chequered, g ft., p.ioo, to/6; 
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bell-shaped chequered flowers in May ; I p 
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pot plants, and are very effective in | 
groups on rockwork, flower border , I 
or naturalized in grass ; quite hardy. ^ 
armena, rich yellow, p. IOO, 15/ Charming dwarf aperies from Asia Minor, 
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rubra (new), plum-col- > x \° e } e J* nt 8 ? al ‘ bell-thaped flower* 
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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, \ ft. (a 
Coloured Plate sent post free for 6J.) per ioo, 21/; per doz. 3.?. 
Burnati, crimson-brown, chequered, very distinct, A ft ,, 10/6 
Gulcciardt (new), maroon-purple and green, distinct and pretty, May, 1 ft 
kamschatica (The Black Lily), handsome black flowers in May, if ft 
lanceolata, floioers curiously mottled green, brown, and yellow, distinct. May, 1 ft 
latifolia mixed shades, broad foliage and handsome chequered flowers, larger and 
earlier than the Meleagrls varieties, 1 ft per 100 12/6 ; per doz. 2 s. 
Moggridgei, large handsome golden-yellow flowers, $ ft per doz. 10/6 
oranensis, a fine distinct Algerian species, with yellow and purple-brown flowers 
pallidiflora, very large handsome pale yellow chequered flowers in May, 1 ft 
persica (The Persian Lily), from Mount Ararat, with spikes of numerous dusky brown, 
small bell-shaped flowers, 2 ft 
pudica, deep golden-yellow bell-shaped fragrant flowers, in April, ^ ft... per doz. 7s. 6d. 
pyrenaica, large fine plum -coloured bells, inside yellow and spotted. May, iA ft 
recurva, beautiful orange-scarlet drooping bells, in early May, distinct, 1 ft. p. doz. 10/6 
Walujewi (new), inside blood-red, outside silvery grey, large and very beautiful, 1 ft 
a supposed new species found by Mr. Barr in the Maritime Alps 
£ 2 T For other Beautiful New Species of Fritlllarias, see Novelty list, page 3. 
The Fritillarias are all perfectly hardy for outdoors, elegant pot-plant $, and very attractive in the 
greenhouse. 
Gastronema. See Cyrtanthus. 
1421 Geissorhiza Kochensis, a beautiful Cape bulb, bearing in May or June intense Tyrian blue 
flowers with rich crimson blotches in centre, a gem for pot- culture, lit. § ft 
1422 ^Geranium tuberosum, Creeping Geranium, violet- rose Jlozucrs, a hardy rock-plant ... per doz. 35. 6 d. 
1423 *Gesneras and Tydseas, a most beautiful family of warm greenhouse plants, zohich, if grown 
cool in summer, and brought into warmth in autumn, yield , abundance of bright elegant floioers 
in winter. The foliage generally ornamental. Beautiful named sorts, per doz. ioj. 6d. & 15J. 
1424 *Gloriosa superba (the Gloriosa Lily), a charming stove climber, with rich orange-red showy 
flowers ; when trained on a globe or along a wire its splendid blossoms arc seen to the best advantage 
1425 ^Gloxinia, splendid named varieties per doz. ioj. 6 d., 15?., 21J. & 30 s . ; is. 6 d., 2 s. 6d. & 
1426 * ,, very beautiful varieties in mixture per doz. 6s. 
Habrantlius coccineus and Andersoni. See Hippeastrum and Zephyranthes. 
Hsemanthus coccineus, scarlet, 1 ft \ it WO uld not be possible to overrate ilie grand 
,, Katharinse, brilliant orange- f effect of these noble plants, whether grown in the 
scarlet, 2ft C greenhouse or stove. II. Katharines is the most 
,, puniceus, 0 range- scarlet, 1 ft. J magnificent of all. 
Hippeastrum advenum coccineum, large) Handsome bulbous plants succeeding close to a ( 
umbels of purple -red floioers, ill. > wall, at a depth of 9 inches, or grow in pots in a s 
,, prsetense, brilliant scarlet, 1 ft. I greenhouse. ( 
Homeria aurantiaca (Bobartia), bearing a profusion of charming bright salmon-rose floioers in 
summer ; plant on light soils or rockwork, r ft per 100, 5*. 6d . ; per doz. to</. 
,, COllina, a beautiful Sparaxis-like plant, with a profusion of orange-scarlet flowers , 
cultural treatment same as for Ixias, 1 ft per ioo, 15.?. ; per doz. 2f. 6 d. 
Hyacinthus amethystinus, an elegant alpine Hyacinth of the most beautiful amethyst-blue ; 
charming in pots , and clumps in flower borders, or as edgings ; quite hardy, \ ft. 
per 100, 7 s. 6 d . ; per doz. is. 3 d. 
„ azureus. See Muscari azureum, page 17. 
,, candicans (the Snow-white Summer-dowering Giant Hyacinth), see page 24. 
1435 *Hymenocallis amancaes, the golden-yellow Peruvian Daffodil, a rare species, i£ ft. 
1436 * ,, calathtnum, the pearly, sweet-smelling White Sea Daffodil, i/j ft. ...per doz. 7s. 6d. 
,, littoralis. ^Pancratium. 
1437 * ,, undulata, beautifully fringed, white delicate floioers, iA ft per doz. 55. 6d. 
The Hymenocallis are graceful greenhouse bulbs, and also suitable for out-doors: planted close to a 
south wall at a depth of 9 inches. 
Imantophyllum Aitoni. A syn. Cltvia nobllis, see page 29. 
1438 * ,, miniatum, orange-crimson flowers, in clusters, 2 ft. C Ilandsome bulbous plants for ) 3/6 & 
1439 * ,, cyrtanthiflorum, orange-coloured flowers, in clusters, 2ft. \ stove or warm greenhouse. ) 
*Ismene. See Hymenocallis. 
1440 Ixiolirion Sintenisli [new). See Novelties, page 3 per doz. 35 s. 
1441 ,, tataricum (Pallasi), beautiful deep blue tubular flowers, perfectly hardy. Plant late 
in Autumn, and lift when done flowering, , 1^ ft per doz. 51. 6 d. 
1142 ,, macranthum, very large handsome bright deep blue floioers , quite hardy, i^ ft 
(Barr and Son, 12 and 13 King Street, Covent Garden, 1895.) 
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