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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BULBS, TUBERS, AND PLANTS. 
Herbaceous Hardy Single Pasonias -continued. 
OUR OWN SELECTION OF SINGLE PA50NIAS. 
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1824 i each of the Single Pxonias 70 o I 1826 12 in 12 varieties Single Pxonias ... 21 / & 30 ® 
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1828 Albiflora, pure white, yellow stamens 3 0 
1829 ,, rosea, full rose, each petal feathered white, yellow stamens 2 6 
1830 ,, >i pallida , full rose going off to pink, yellow stamens, rose-scented 2 6 
1831 ,, rubescens , rose going off to pink, yellow stamens, dwarf growth 1 6 
1832 Anomala, rich crimson , yellow stamens, elegantly cut foliage 3 6 
1833 Arietina, crimson going off to bright rose . 2 6 
1834 ,, Andersonii, crimson going off bright rose, abundant foliage 2 6 
1835 , , Baxter! ( officinalis Baxter!) ,fine crimson flower , and fresh green foliage 2 6 
1836 Brownii, an American species, and one of the most distinctive in character of any. A high Alpine 
plant, likely to succeed best on rockwork, where its roots will be dry in Winter and the plant not 
exposed to the scorching rays of the Summer sun. Small short leathery red or golden petals , and 
lobed fleshy disk, and finely cut foliage , height 1 ft. 3 6 
1837 Corallina, true deep crimson, rounded petals and yellow stamens ; the ripe seeds are very ornamental 3 6 
1838 Decora , flowers numerous, opening crimson and going off deep rase . 2 6 
1839 ,, elatior, flowers of great size on a stately plant , rich crimson going off deep rose 3 6 
1840 ,, Pallasii , flowers large, rich crimson going off a fine full rose 2 6 
1841 Hybrida, rich crimson , yellow stamens, elegantly cut foliage 3 6 
1842 Humilis , crimson, yellow stamens, dwarf compact growth 3 6 
1843 Leiocarpa affinis, crimson, going off rose, very distinct elegant foliage 2 6 
1844 Lobata, rich cerise salmon, very unusual colour \ distinctly lobed foliage 2 6 
1845 Officinalis anemoniflora (a), rich crimson, stamens replaced by crimson striped yellow, spirally 
twisted petals 1 6 
1846 „ ,, (b), rich crimson, the spirally twisted petals are yellow, striped crimson.. 2 6 
1847 ,, rosea, rich deep rose, stamens yelloiv 3 6 
1848 ,, sablni, rich deep crimson, yellow stamens, flower resembles a large red water lily 3 6 
1849 Paradoxa flmbriata (the double purple PaBony), the efcctof the neat double flowers is enhanced by 
the projecting purple stamens ; the plant is dwarf compact, and bushy 1 6 
1850 Peregrina compacta, crimson, yellow stamens, dwarf bushy plant 2 6 
1861 Russi, crimson, going off rose • 2 6 
1852 Tenuifolia, rich crimson flowers, nestling amongst the finely divided leaves that crowd the top of the stalk 1 6 
1853 , , pi. , large double crimson flowers nestling amongst finely divided leaves 2 6 
1854 Tritemata (Daurica), crimson, going off to rose, very distinct plant 3 6 
1855 Wittmanniana, creamy white, seeds rich coral-red 7 6 
B 3 T Amateurs who have Single Psconias, we shall esteem it a favour to be informed what sorts they possess, 
as we are at present working upon the family, with the view of seeing what species and varieties exist in gardens, 
and any help will be most acceptable. 
PART II. — DESCRIPTIVE LIST ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 
BULBS, TUBERS, AND PLANTS, NOT RECORDED IN PRECEDING PAGES. 
Those marked thus * ripen late and will he ready to send out from the middle of October to March. All 
oilier bulbs, etc., are ready for despatch from 1st September. Orders which embrace late ripening bulbs, etc., will 
be executed in two parts, carrying forward those not ready for delivery, till they are safe to remove. 
j 83" The height of the plants is given in feet. each— s. 
1856 *Abobra Viri diflora, an elegant hardy summer climber, with miniature scarlet fruits 1 
1857 * Acbimenes, 25 beautiful varieties, 1 root each . ioj. 6 d. 
1858 * „ 12 beautiful varieties, 3 roots each, 12 s. 6d. 
1859 * ,, 12 beautiful varieties, 1 root each, 4s. 6d. 
1860 Adonis vernalis, a beautiful spring-flowering hardy plant, with large star-shaped clear yellow 
flowers, quite hardy, $ ft ........"..per doz. 5;. 6 d. o 
Agapanthus umbellatus (the Blue African Lily), flowers in handsome umbels, half-hardy 1 
M albus (the White African Lily), flowers in handsome umbels, half-hardy 1 
„ fol. variegatis (the variegated African Lily), with silver-margined foliage 2 
'' M Mooreanus, small bright blue flowers in umbels, a graceful species 1 
Allium acuminatum, a beautiful hardy species , with bright rose flowers in umbels, 1 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
aureum, (Moly), bright yellow, fl wers in umbels 1 ft* »> ° 
azureum, handsome intense blue flowers, quite hardy per doz. sr. 6a. 
descendens, large dark red-purple flower heads, in compact umbels, 2 ft. 
neapolitanum, white flowers, much used in bouquets per 100 . qs. 6d. ; 
pedemontanura, rose-purple , drooping bell-shaped flowers in clusters, beautiful, if ft *. 
roseum, most pleasing, rosy puce colour per doz, 3 Y. 6 d. o 
rubellura, rosy violet, very pretty » » 4 f • 0 
triquetrum, flowers white, striped green, i ft 4 f * 6 a. o 
All the Alliums are hardy and very showy . , 
1874 *Alstrcemeria aurea, orange flowers, spotted carmine •• 3 f * ^d. o 
1875 * ,, aurantiaca, flowers similar to A. aurea, but deeper and richer in colour ,, 5s. 6d. o 
1876 * i, peregrina alba, white, very beautiful flowers. 3 
1877 * ,, ,, rosea, rose-coloured flowers, beautifully spotted 3 
1878 * i> psittacina (Parrot-flowered), bright crimson flowers distinctly splashed with green 
and mahogany, 3 ft P er doz - 4*- 0 
1879 * ,, tricolor, white and yellow, striped and blotched crimson ,, 0 
1880 * ,, in fine mixture y.6d. .. 
The.c beautiful plants are perfectly hardy, very easy to cultivate, and most valuable to cut 
for vases. Plant at a depth of 'one foot and by preference close to a wall. 
1881 *Amorphophallus Rlyieri (Umbrella Arum), a very curious and handsome plant, with large palmate 
leaves, 2 to 3 feet in diameter, on a white spotted stem ; plant in April 
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