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BARR & SUGDEN’S COMPENDIUM 
LACHENALIA. 
Extremely interesting greenhouse bulbs, with prettily-spotted lance-shaped leaves and curiously 
coloured pendant blossoms. 
Per doz.— s. d. Each — s. d. 
1246 Quadricolor, scarlet and 
yellow — .. 0 6 
1247 tricolor, red and yellow. — ..0 6 
Per doz.— s. d. Each— s. d. 
1248 Virido — .. o 0 
1249 Mixed in variety ■ — . . 0 6 
LEUCOJUM (SNOW FLAKE). f 
1250 lEstivum, white (Summer Snow Flake) per 100 10 6 
1251 Vemum, white (Spring Snow Flake) „ 10 0 
per dozen 
z. d. 
1 6 
1 6 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (CONVALLARIA MAJALIS). 
A charming plant for the decoration of the sitting-room or conservatory during the spring months. 
s. d. s. d. 
1252 Lily of the Valley, white, single roots per 100 7 0 .. per dozen 1 0 
1253 „ ,, line clumps, prepared for forcing per dozen 17s. .. . each 1 6 
ORNITHOGALUM (STAR, OF BETHLEHEM). 
Per doz. d. Each— s. d. 
1254 Arabicum, white 3 6 .. 0 4 
1256 Aureum, golden yellow, 
very beautiful — .. 2 0 
OXALIS. 
Per do*. — s. d. 
1258 Bipnnctata, lilac 2 0 
1259 Bowieii, crimson, Battersea Park var. 2 0 
1260 Deppeii, red 2 0 
Per doz. — s. d. Each - s. d. 
1256 Pyramidale, white .... 4 6 . . 0 6 
1257 Umbellatum, white .... 1 0 . . 0 2 
Per doz. — s. d. 
1261 Floribunda, red 2 0 
1262 Rubella, pink 2 O 
1263 Fine mixed per 100, 10s. (id. 1 0 
PHORMIUM (NEW ZEALAND FLAX). 
1264 Tenax, a very handsome hardy ornamental foliage plant, adapted for the margin of ponds, 
lakes, &c. Strong plants, each 3s. 6</. 
TIGRIDIA (TIGER-SPOTTED FLOWER). 
Summer-flowerixg bulbs, with curiously tiger-spotted blossoms of extraordinary beauty. 
1265 Canariensis, yellow each 0 9 
1266 Conchiflora,y<,7/o!o $• scarlet. ■ per doz. 2 0 
1267 Coelestis, blue each 0 9 
1268 Favonia, scarlet and orange, per 100, 
1 0s. 6 d. per doz, 2 0 
1269 Speciosa, dark scarlet, spotted orange, 
per doz. 2 6 
TRITELIA. 
1270 Uniflora, a charming spring-flowering bulb for in or out-door decoration, white, shaded porce- 
lain. Per dozen, 3s. (id. ; each, 4 d. 
TRICHOMENA SPECIOSUM. 
1270} A charming little plant for pot culture, or on a warm border out of doors, per dozen, 2s. Gd. 
TRITOMA (KNIPHOFIA). 
1271 Grandiflora (glaucescens), a noble Autumn-blooming plant, with long graceful leaves and ma- 
jestic flower spikes three to seven feet in height, crowned with densely flowered spikes of 
bloom eighteen to twenty-seven inches long, Per doz. 10s. 6 d. and 15s. ; or each, Is. Del. and 
Is. 6 d. 
1272 Grandis, bright scarlet, more majestic in growth and brighter in colour than T. glaucescens, and 
continues blooming till destroyed by frost, each Is. (id. and 2s. 6 d. 
TROP2EOLUM. 
Splendid slender, rapid-growdng, graceful plants, for wrire-globes and trellis-work. T. tricolorum, 
Jarattii, and azureum are beautiful greenhouse ornaments; while!’, pentaphyllum, polyphyllum, and 
tuberosum succeed out of doors. 
Each— s. d. s. d. 
1273 Azureum, blue — 3 (j 
1274 Brachyceras, yellow 1 6 „ 2 6 
1275 Jarattii (grandiflora), scar- 
let, yellow, and black 1 6 „ 2 6 
1276 Pentaphyllum, scarlet $ green 1 0 „ 1 6 
Each— s. d. s. d. 
1277 Polyphyllum, golden yelloto . — 3 o 
1278 Speciosum, scarlet 2 6 
1279 Tricolorum, scarlet, yellow, 
and black 1 6 to 2 6 
1280 Tuberosum, red and yellow. . 1 g 
WATSONIA AND ANTHOLIZA. 
A genus of half-hardy bulbs, remarkable for their singularly beautiful and effective spikes of bloom, 
Each— s. d. 
1281 iEthiopica O 6 
1282 Angustifolia, scarlet . . .per doz. 2/6 0 3 
1283 Cardinalis 0 6 
1284 Chilea 0 6 
1285 Coccinea, scarlet 0 4 
Each—*, d. 
1286 Cunonia 0 6 
1287 Fulgens per doz. 2/6 0 3 
1288 Humilis, rose-lake 0 6 
1289 Japonica o 0 
1290 Rosea, beautiful rose 0 6 
