SINGLE ANEMONE (WIND FLOWER). 
These are amongst the most beautiful and interesting of early Spring Flowers. 
1103 Choice Mixed, all colours, 3/6 per 100 ; 0/6 perfloz. | 1103 Brilliant Scarlet, 5/0 per 100; 1/0 per doz 
STAR ANEMONE. 
1104 Hortensis, double red . . . per 100 10s. Gd. . . per doz. Is. Gd. 
s. 
2 
2 
1105 
1100 
Hortensis, single purple . 
red . . 
per doz. 
< 1 . 
0 
0 
1107 
1108 
Hortensis, single rose . . . 
„ „ Jtne mixed . 
per doz. 
NEW VARIETIES OF SPLENDID DOUBLE ANEMONES. 
These we have not enumerated this season; they, however, will be fovmd fidly described in former 
editions of our Bulb Catalogue. The collection embraces the most distinct and beautiful varieties. 
- ' s. d. 
1109 A collection of 100 in 50 splendid varieties . . . . 15 6 
1110 Ditto 50 ditto ditto . . . .86 
1111 Ditto 50 in 25 splendid varieties . . . .76 
1112 Ditto 25 ditto ditto . . . .46 
AMARYLLIS. 
A flower of rare beauty, with large, drooping, bell-shaped lily-like blossoms ; colours ranging from the 
richest crimson to pure white, splendidly striped with crimson or scarlet. They are easily cultivated, and 
with proper management a succession of bloom may be secured throughout the year. 
They naturally divide themselves into two sections or groups— such, as require to be started in bottom 
heat, and those which bloom with or without artificial heat. 
AMARYLLIS -WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT BE STARTED IN BOTTOM HEAT. 
Each. 
s. d. 
6 
6 
6 
0 
Per doz. 
s. d. s 
1113 Bella-Donna Major, white flushed, rosy purple --l 
1114 „ Minor, „ „ . ; " - „ 
1115 Formosissima (Sprekelia formosissima), rich crimson, beautijul o b..u 
1116 Longifolia alba (Crinum oapense alba), white, sweet scented 1 
1117 „ rosea ( „ „ rosea), rose, sweet scented •• ° 
1118 Lutea, yellow, resembling a large gellow Crocus, flowers in autumn 3 (>..() 3 
1119 Valotta purpurea or Soarbro’ Lily, rich scarlet ; exceedingly beautiful 18 0..2 0 
AMARYLLIS WUIOn REQUIRE TO BE STARTED IN BOTTOM HEAT. 
Umbloomed seedlings, hybrids of the following magnificent collection, flowers of great beauty may 
be expected from amongst them, 42s. per. doz., 4s. each. 
Each.— s. 
Each.—.?. 
1120 Ackermanni 10 
1121 „ pulchcrrima ......... 
1122 Aulica S/o to 
1123 Black Prince 
1124 Cleopatra 
1125 Crocea grandiflora 3/b to 
1126 „ superba 3/6 to 
1127 Delicata 
1128 Favourite 
1129 Formosa 
1180 Holfordii 
1131 Johnsonii 3/6 to 
1132 Johnsonii striata 3/6 to 
1133 Marginata conspicua 
1134 Millerii 
1135 Prinoess Dagmar 63 
1136 „ Royal 21 
1137 Psittacina vittata 10 
1138 Prince of Orange 3/6 to 5 
1139 Purpurea eximia, vermilion scarlet . 3 
1140 „ grandiflora, rich crimson . 10 
1141 „ major, light vermilion scarlet 3 
1142 Quartermaster 15 
1143 Reticulata 7 
1144 „ variegated foliage 5 
1145 Robusta ( Hippeastrum ) 7 
1146 Sultan 7 
1147 Vittata 3/6 to 5 
1148 „ rubra 21 
1149 Fine mixed varieties, per doz , 42s. 
THE FAR-FAMED BELLA-DONNA AND GUERNSEY LILIES. 
The flowers of the beautiful Guernsey Lily are brilliant scarlet, and in the sun's rays appear as if 
spangled with gold-dust. The Bella-Donna Lity is white, flushed with rose ; purple^ very ^handsome. 
These bulbs arrive fr< 
St. J. 11 C JJeuu-JJUimu uuy v— i — > -“-J ; 
These bulbs arrive from G uemsey early in September, with the flower-buds ready to expand, and by the 
end of the month they arc in full bloom. Order's should therefore be given before the 15th September. 
». d. 
6 
6 
1150 Bella-Donna Lily (Amaryllis Belladonna) per doz. 
1151 Guernsey Lily (Nerine Sarniensis) ,, 
each 
CYCLAMEN. 
A genus of charming winter and spring blooming tuberous-rooted plants, many of them with prettily 
variegated fohage, and flowers the most beautiful and graceful, and withal so easily cultivated that any 
