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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BULBS AND TUBERS. 
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. . each— 8 . 
^Crinum erubescens./ra;^ while , 2 ft 1Q 
* ,, Moorei (Mackoyauum),^';/^ large blush-rose flowers, handsome variety, lit. 2 ft 3 
* „ rlparlum, beautiful rose sweet-scented /lowers, 2 ft 15 
'/ hese Cnnums are truly grand warm greenhouse plants , with large Amaryllis-like flowers. 
Crocosmia aurea, bright orange flowers in graceful racemes ; prized in or out of doors , and for cut 
flower i in September ; culture same as Spring- planted Gladioli, per 100 , is. 6 d . ; per doz., 1 6 d. o 
Crown Imperial, Crown upon Crown, 3 ft ^ The Crown Imperial (Fri- 
tillaria imperialis) is a 
stately ha rdy border plant, 
effective in Spring. Its 
tall stern terminating in 
a cluster of pendant 
bell -shaped flowers, sur- 
mounted by a tuft of 
fresh green leaves. 
f per doz . , 7s. 6 d. 
per doz, 
1253 
1254 
1255 
1266 
1257 
Gold- striped foliage, 3 ft. 
Orange Crown, orange-red, 3 ft. 
Single Red, 3 ft 
Single Yellow, pure yellow, 3 ft. 
Maxima red, large bronze-red, \ 3 ft 
Swordstcm, handsome, 3 ft 
Sulphurlne, sulphur colour, 3 ft. 
Mixed, various shades, 3 ft ^ ,, $>. uu. 
Cummingia trimaculata, an exquisite greenhouse bulb , with beautiful blue flowers, spotted black, $ ft. 
Cyanella capensis, a charming Cape bulb, producing branching spikes of numerous deep lilac and 
yellow flowers, culture same as for the Ixia , £ ft. 
> 9 s - 
5 *. 6d. 
10 s. 6 d. 
7s. 6d. 
6s. 6 d. 
7s. 6 d. 
3s. 6d. 
Cyclobothra alba, white, 1 ft. 
,, coerulea, light blue, 1 ft. 
,, lutea, yellow, 1 ft 
, , pulchella , golden-yellow, 1 f t. 
1259 Cyrtanthus collinus, crimson , $ ft ^ These are remarkable for their pen- 
1 OS A liiraonan a : , I . . . . . J 1 
dulous blossoms', the stout stem of j 
Obliquus is surmounted by a large 
• whorl of long flowers. Green 
house-culture. 
1230 ,, lutescens, pale yellow, interesting species 
1261 ,, Macowanil, brilliant orange 
1262 ,, Obliquus, orange, tipped green, i£ ft. 
1263 ,, odorus, crimson , $ ft x 
1264 ’Cypripedlum calceolus (Alpine Lady's Slipper), yellow and purple, lift.... 1 Cum-ivediums an ( 
1265 „ acaule, rose, spotted purple, j ft. ... | 
macrantlium, flowers crimson, richly mottled, very large, i ft J- of exquisite - 
miVvnn/innn ...ft.... J " ' ' " ' 6 OdUty , fOT iU OT 
out-doors. 
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1270 
1271 
1272 
1273 
1274 
1275 
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1279 
Dodecattieon lntegrifolium, deep crimson, , ft. ... i , r , , '' " ... ‘ ' ' 
Tpffrpvnnnm ft,,,,.*/* c. I r ' 10 American Cowslips, or Shooting Stars, are 
" , , ' rose -P ur P‘‘- ft ;• mat May and June-powevviy border plant*, 
,, Mcadia, lilac, i ft per doz., 4/6 v — 1 .» * 
1 1 „ album, white, 1 ft 
elegans, rose and lilac, 1 ft. J 
1280 *Epimediums, 6 fine named varieties, elegant dwarf hardy plants, 1 ft per doz., 7 s. 6d. 
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1289 
21s. o d . ; 
ioj-. 6d. ; 
2 ir. od . ; 
ioj. 6d . ; 
1 cr. od . ; 
5 -f. 6d . ; 
1 2 s. 6 d. ; 
1290 
1291 
p. doz., 7/6 0 
These arc called the “ Star Tulips” of California, 1 
and are remarkable flowers, both as regards shape 
and exquisite beauty. The bulbs arc quite hardy, J 
, ,, , flowering in June ; but, like the Calochortus, should ] 
rubn ratZ t ft hc Ufted when done fitmoring, Kept dry, and he 
white, 1 ft J planted late in autumn. Home-grown roots- l 
1258 - Cypella Herbert!!, an elegant hardy plant, with small ligridia-like blossoms, yellow, striped red 
and spotted black ; lift the bulbs in Autumn, and replant in Spring, i& ft. ...per doz 2 s. 6d 
7T*+ O n + Vln O onlUrmn .’i C. c . . . x . ’ ’ 
1266 * 
1267 * ,, pubescens, yellow and purple % very pretty, 1 ft 
1268 ,, spectabile (Mocassin Flower), pure white, and rosy crimson, i£ ft. 
1269 Dahlias, double, choicest named, varieties pot-grown dry roots, per doz., os. & 12 s. 
10>7n »* Single, named varieties pot-grown dry roots ,, gs. & 12 J. 
,, cactus red (Juarezi) pot-grown dry roots, per doz., 7s. 6 d. 
„ white (A. W. Tait) ^ b „ L 0 d. 
Disa gTandiflora (The flower of the Gods), the handsomest and most beautiful of all the terrestrial 
orchids ; stems about 2 $ ft. , surmounted by large gorgeous bright crimson flowers, greenhouse 
culture. At Gla sntvan this beautiful plant is thriving planted out in the bog-garden 
Dietes Huttoni, greenhouse perennial, yellow, spoiled crimson , very fragrant per doz., 7 s. 6 d. 
intarrvffAUMM. J ..A. ... • r. \ s J c> I » / 
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with beautiful Cyclamcn-lilce flowers, sucA 
ceeding best in a moist peaty soil and shady I 
Ely thr oni am Dens-canis, purple, ft per 100 , 7s. 6d. ; per doz. is. td. 
» ,» purpureum majus, purple, large-flowered, \i\.. 
«i ,, roseum, rose, l ft 
#* »» >> majus, rose, large- flowered, % ft. ... 
11 „ album, white, ^ ft 
#* >» i» majus, white , large-flowered, ^ ft... 
,, „ mixed varieties 
»» »• 11 large-flowered varieties ,, jzs. oa. ; ,, 2s. oa. 
,, americanum, bright yellow, grows successfully in damp shady places, amongst grass 
and decomposed leaves, planted 3 inches deep, £ ft per doz., 3 *. 6 d. o 
11 giganteum, creamy white flowers, 6 to 12 on a spike, 1 ft u. 6d. & 2 
i» 11 roseum, beautiful rose flowers, 1 ft 3 
In spring there is no prettier sight than n Wdff /)»* /// tf-ril IT ftf P/ln* I./aa/A nr, i*l. Arfs.4r.rl 
3 f. 6d. 
is. 6 d. 
3 s - bd- 
ij. 6 d. 
2 s. 6 d. 
is. od. 
2 s. 6 d. 
1292 
. . , a mass or edging of Dog' s- tooth Violets, with variegated 
foliage and graceful Cyclamen-like flowers, ranging in colour from deep purple to the purest white. 
Eucharis amazonica. The snow-white flowers of this handsome stove-plant are deliciously fragrant, 
much prized for bouquets and ladies' hair, ft., pots of established roots 3 J. 6 d., 5 s. 6 d., & 
1293 EucomiS punctata, white, ii ft ) These art remarkable hardy border plants, with j 
regia, white, 1 ^ ft ) long spikes of fragrant wax-like starry flowers . 
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1301 
1302 
Freesia Leichtlini major, creamy white, 1 .^ ft. \ Freeaiaa are prized for their tie- ( p 100 i ?/• p doz 
refracta alba, pure white, I ft. ' l Ughtfulfeaaranee . They are easily J ’ ‘V. 
' f grown, and may be forced into} t* *5/ • »» 
hybrids in mixture 
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forced 
bloom if required by C Ivcist mas. 
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Fritillaria kamschatica (the Black Lily), curious black flowers, a rare variety, % ft 
10 / 6 ; 
meleagris, dark rosy purple, -j 
chequered, i ft 
j Snalieshead Fritillarias. Graceful dwarf 
j plants, with pendant bell-shaped chequered 
White, a beautiful ( flowers. They arc of easy culture, and make 
variety, 1 ft [ ch> rming pot-plants, and are very effective 
.j ^ J planted in groups on rockwork, or in the 
, j flower border 
mixed varieties, 
1 ft., p. 100 , 10/6 
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2/6 
2/6 
,/6 
15/ 
2/6 
3/6 
1/6 
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1304 
1305 
quite hardy. 
armena, a charming dwarf species from Smyrna, with small rich yellow bell-shaped 
flowers. It is admirably adapted for rockeries and select situations, and should be planted in 
dumps of 6 to 12 bulbs, quite hardy, ^ ft collected roots, p. 100, ioj. 6 d. ; per doz., u. 6 d. o 
„ Moggridgei, large golden-yellow flowers, very handsome, ^ ft ,, ioj. 6 d. 1 
,1 Burnati, crimson-brown , chequered , very distinct, \ ft ,, 10 j. 6 d. 1 
,, lanceolata, small dull vinous-purple, chequered yellow, very distinct, i ft. ,, 7s. 6d. 0 
[Barr and Son, 
