OF TIIEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 
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Per doz. — s. d. 
913 Maculosa, rose, rose centre 3 0 
914 Magnificus, orange , crimson centre . . 5 0 
915 Marvellous, golden yellow f black centre 3 0 
916 Nora, white, rose centre 3 0 
917 Pallas, primrose, purple centre 2 G 
918 Paris 4 0 
919 Pharoah, salmon rose, black centre . . 2 0 
920 Plautus, bright orange , purple centre 2 0 
921 Purpurea major, white and purple . . 3 G 
922 „ BtinaXb, white, striped purple 1 0 
923 Rosalie, white , rose centre 4 6 
Per doz.— «. 
924 Rose Brilliant, magenta 2 
925 Rosea maculata, lilac, spotted rose . . 2 
926 „ multiflora, rose, ruby centre . . 2 
927 „ plena, rose pink 4 
928 Sulphurea capitata, sulphury black 
centre 2 
929 Sulphurea spicata, primrose, crimson 
centre i 
930 Theseus, white , rose-purple centre ... 2 
931 Titus, golden yellow , black centre .... 2 
932 Viridiflora, sea green , black centre . . 1 
SPARAXIS. 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
S. d. s, 
933 100 in 10 splendid varieties . . . 12 0 935 30 in 10 splendid varieties , . .4 
934 50 ditto ditto . . . 6 0 936 12 in 12 ditto ... 2 
937 Splendid mixed . . . 10s. G</. per 100 . . 1 $. 6 d. per doz. 
If doz.— 8. d. 
938 Alba, white, centre black 1 6 
939 Angelique, pure white , yellow eye. .. . 2 0 
940 Bulbifera, yellow 1 6 
941 Crocata, salmon-rose 1 G 
942 Leopard, yellow , centre crimson 2 0 
943 Maculata, primrose, crimson centre . . 2 0 
944 Nain, yellow, centre brown 2 0 
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945 Pheasant's Eye, pink , scarlet centre . . 2 
946 Tricolor, scarlet , yellow , and black.. . 2 
9^7 ,, grandiflora, rich crimson, 
bright yellow centre 2 
948 Tricolor maculata, light yellow, dark 
centre 2 
949 Victor Emanuel, red and yellow .... 2 
TRITONIA. 
T. Crocata is extensively grown by Mr. Fleming at Cliveden, for filling Jardinefcs in Spring. 
*• s. 
950 6 each 8 splendid varieties . . .70 952 2 each 8 splendid varieties . . 2 
951 3 ditto ditto . . .4 6 953 Fine ditto . per 100, 10s. Gd; per doz.,’ Is. 
Per doz. — 8. d. 
954 Brilliant, orange scarlet, spotted crim- 
son, large flower 2 6 
955 Crocata, bright orange, per 100, 10/6 1 6 
95G Concolor , rose-salmon 2 0 
957 lixemia, orange scarlet, large flower 3 G 
Per doz. — s- 
958 Fenestrata, yellow 2 
959 Longiflora, white 2 
960 Pallida, white 2 
961 Bosea, deep rose 2 
962 Squalida 2 
BABIANA. 
Per doz. — s. (I. 
963 Atrocyana, blue 2 0 
964 General Scott, purple and white (new) 3 6 
965 Kermesnia 2 0 
966 Pallada 2 0 
„„„ „ Per doz.— s. 
967 Bosea grandis (new) 4 
968 Speciosa, large violet flowers (new) .. 3 
969 Villosa 2 
970 Fine mixed per 100, 10/6 1 
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THE LILY (Lilium). 
The Lilium is as well adapted for the ornamentation of the conservatory, sitting-room, and verandah, 
as it is for flower-beds and borders ; some of the varieties, however, are more desirable than others fox- 
in-door culture, and these we have indicated with a *. The height of each is given in feet. 
For In-Doors.— Use a good mellow soil, composed of equal parts of leaf-mould and loam, with a 
little peat if at hand, and one-sixth part of silver sand. A twelve-inch pot with six strong bulbs of Lilium 
lancifolium planted in it will furnish a specimen of no ordinary beauty. Lilium am-atum (the Queen of 
Lilies) seems to thrive best by being kept in smaller pots than are suitable for the other varieties. It is 
one of the most gorgeously beautiful and deliciously fragrant plants in cultivation, and it is so accom- 
modating in its habits, that any one possessing a greenhouse, however small, may grow it with the 
greatest success. 
For out op Doors.— A light or medium soil is best. Plant the bulbs five inches deep, and for the 
first winter place on the surface a few dry leaves. 
OTO OWN SELECTION. 
Lauralum and L. Candidum ready to send out at once, all the other varieties in October. 
s. d. 
971 1 each 12 varieties for pot culture . 21 0 
972 1 each 6 ditto ditto 5s. Gd, to 10 6 
I’or doz. Each. 
s. U. t. d. 
975 *Atrosanguineum macolatum, 
orange-red, blotched, 2 ft. . . • • • - 1 6 
976 Aurantiacum. (Orange Lily), 
4 ft fine for shrubberies. . . 3 6..0 4 
o • U. 
973 3 each 12 varieties for out-door culture . 12 6 
974 1 ditto ditto . 4 6 
Per doz. Each. 
977*Auratum, clear white, richly 
spotted crimson, und exqui- 
sitely rayed with golden yel- 
low, deliciously fragrant each 7/6, 10/G, 21/ 
