OF TIIEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 
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1327 Boweii, bright crimson , large and 
fine, J ft., per doz., 2s. 
1328 Deppeii, red, very profuse bloomer, 
h ft., per doz., 28. 
1329 floribunda, rose colour, ^ ft., per doz., 
2 s. 
1330 lutea, yellow , £ ft., per doz., 2s. 6d. 
1331 rubella, crimson , branching, A ft., 
per doz., 2$. 
1332 speciosa, purplish red, continuous 
bloomer, \ ft., per doz., 2s. 
1333 fine mixed, per 100, 10s. 0 d.: per 
doz./ls. 6 d. 
§P2EONIA. This is one of our showiest 
and most attractive border plants, and 
quite indispensable for shrubbery 
borders. 
1334 herbaceous varieties Is. Of/, to 2 
1835 Moutan varieties (Chinese tree 
paeony) 3s. 6(/. to 7 
fPANCRATIUM, a very handsome and 
exceedingly fragrant flower. 
1330 Illyricum, white, 1A ft 2 
1337 maritimum, white , 1^ ft 1 
1338 parviflorum, white 1 
*PARDANTHUS (Leopard-flower), a very 
handsome plant, succeeding in any light 
rich soil. 
1839 cliinensis, orange, beautiful, 2ft. ... 1 
JPENTLANDIA, an exceedingly beautiful 
plant. 
1340 miniata, fine deep crimson, beautiful 1 
JRIGIDELLA, an exceedingly beautiful 
plant, requiring the same treatment as 
tigridia. 
1341 flammea, intense scarlet , beautiful, 
3 ft 2 
1342 immaculata, deep crimson , charming 1 
§SANGUINARIA, a pretty little plant, 
with ranunculus -shaped flowers. 
1343 canadensis, white, % f t 0 
§SAXIFRAGA, a very beautiful hardy 
border plant. 
1344 granulata flore pleno, double white , 
1 ft., per doz.. 2s. 0 d 0 
§SQHISOSTYLUS, though hardy, this is a 
superb pot plant, with flowers resembling 
a dwarf gladiolus, which are produced 
in great abundance. 
1345 coccinea, beautiful scarlet, 1 ft., per 
doz., 9s 1 
§SPIR2EA (Hoteioe.) The species we 
offer is remarkable for its beautiful 
leaves and great profusion of pure 
white fragrant flowers, which are pro- 
fusely produced in large branched heads. 
Tliis is one of the most lasting, useful, 
and charming plants for the decoration 
of the * conservatory and sitting-room, 
during the spring months, we are 
acquainted with. 
1346 japonica, strong clumps, prepared 
for forcing 2 
1347 japonica, smaller, ditto 1 
f STRUMARIA, an exceedingly pretty and 
curious little plant. 
1348 crispa, beautiful crimp pink flowers , 
*ft 0 
1349 filifolia, white flowers , streaked pink 
outside, £ f t 1 
§THLADIANTHA, a fine climbing plant, 
with large shaded foliage and abundance 
of bloom, suitable for in or out- door 
decoration. 
1350 dubea , golden yellow 0 
JTIGRIDIA (Tiger-flower). It would be‘ 
impossible to say too much in praise of 
this magnificent flower ; it is extremely 
cheap, and may be cultivated success- 
fully in light rich soil, in beds or 
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and four in a pot. 
1351 canariense, beautiful yellow , 1 ft., per 
doz., 5s. (id 
1352 conchiflora, yellow spotted scarlet, 
1 ft., per doz., 2s. Gd 
1353 coelestis, blue, 1 ft 
1354 pavonia, scarlet and orange, 1 ft., 
per 100, 10s. G d . ; per doz., 2s. 
1355 speciosa, dark scarlet and orange, 
I ft., per doz., 3s. Gd 
fTRICHONEMA, a truly charming slender 
little plant. 
1356 bulbocodium, p urple lilac, most effec- 
tive in groups of several bulbs, A ft. 
1357 cel si, Jft 
1358 Columns, blue, very pretty, Jft. ... 
1359 ramiflurum, purple, very handsome, 
1350 speciosum, carmine, very fine, k ft... 
§TRITELEIA, a charming little plant, with 
delicately beautiful flowers, effective 
when planted as an edging or iu groups 
in the borders or several bulbs in a pot, 
in the greenhouse or sitting-room 
window. 
1361 uniflora, white streaked porcelain , 
ift-i per doz., 3s. Gd 
TRITOllA, a truly noble, autumn-bloom- 
ing plant, throwing up majestic flower 
stems, three to seven feet in height, 
crowned with densely flowered spikes 
of bloom, 18 to 27 inches long. Grown 
in groups amongst shrubs, or planted in 
lines in front of shrubs, nothing can 
surpass the effect they produce. So in- 
tensely bright are the flowers that they 
have been named “ The Red-hot Poker 
Flower.” They like a rich soil, and 
during dry weather should have abun- 
dance of liquid manure. 
1362 grandifiora (glaucescens), scarlet, 
flowering during Sept, and Oct. 
per doz., 10s. 6 cl. and 15s. ...Is. and 
1863 grandis, blight scarlet, a noble species, 
blooming later than the preceding, 
and continuing, if the weather 
permit, to Christmas Is. Gd, and 
TROP2EOLUM, a slender, rapid-growing, 
graceful, exquisitely beautiful plant; 
tricolorum, Jarattii, azureum, and 
brachyceras are unsurpassed for wire 
globes and trellis-work hi the green- 
house ; pentaphyllum, polyphyllum, 
speciosum, and tuberosum are hardy, 
requiring to be planted in a warm rich 
soil, and protected during winter. 
1 1 364 azureum, blue 
1 1365 brachyceras, yellow 
j 1366 Jarattii (grandifiora), scarlet, yellow, 
and black 2s. 6 d. to 
*1367 pentaphyllum, scarlet and green 
*1368 polyphyllum, golden yellow 
*1369 speciosum, scarlet Is. Gd. to 
||1370 tricolorum, scarlet, yelloie, and 
black Is. Gtf. to 
*1371 tuberosum, yellow and red 
||TUBEROSES ; the flowers resemble those 
of the much-prized Stephanotus, but 
they are sweeter. The cultivation of 
the plant is simple, requiring merely to 
be started in bottom heat, and this may 
be done in succession, from January to 
May, so that the plant may be had iu 
bloom from August to December. Three 
roots are usually grown in a pot. Roots 
not ready to send out till December. 
1372 double Italian, per doz., 3s. Gd. 
1373 double Italian, extra strong roots, 
per doz., 5s. Gd. 
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