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bracbyceras, a fine yellow-flowered species 
Jarrattil, scarlet , orange, and black per doz. 5 s. 6 d. 
pentapbyllum, red and green, perfectly hardy 
polypbyllum, golden-yellow flowers in long trusses, quite hardy per doz. 4/6 
speciosum, rich scarlet flowers in clusters, quite hardy ; pots, full of roots, 
per doz. 7 s. 6 d. & jot. 6 d.; gd., is. & 
tuberosum, yellow and red, very distinct, quite hardy. Plant in Spring, p. doz 3s. 6 d. 
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Nerlne curvifolla Fotbergilll, large umbels of handsome flowers, deep vermilion-scarlet, 1 ft, 
,, sarniensls. See Guernsey Lily, page 25. 
1365 M corusca, bright dazzling-scarlet, with 20 to 25 flowers in a cluster, 1 ft 
1366 ,, veuusta, umbels of bright scarlet flowers in September, very free 
1367 ' uudulata (crispa), rose-coloured flotue-s, petals elegantly curled, agent, :• ft., p. doz. 10s. 6d. 
1368 Opiirys and Orcbis, 12 In 12 distinct beautiful bardy varieties for peat borders, ior. bd. & 155. 
1369 ,, ,, 6 in 6 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, $s. bd. &. qs. 6d. 
1370 Ornltbogalum arablcum, white, black centre, handsome fragrant flosvers in June, a very fine pot- 
plant ; may also be planted on warm sunny south borders, ij ft. fine roots, p.doz. 2/6 
,, aureum, rich apricot orange, a beautiful and rare species, 1 ft. 
montanum, charming species, pure white flowers, distinct and beautiful,^ in.p.doz.3/6 
nutans, elegant drooping green and white flowers; 1 ft. ...p. 100. 6s. bd. ; p. doz is. 
pyramldale, large spikes of beautiful snowy-white flowers, 2 ft per doz. 4 s. 6 d. 
pyrenaicunl, yellowish green, in June long erect graceful flower spikes, 2 ft. ,. 4 -'. bd. 
umbellatum, pure White starry flowers in umbels freely produced ; recommended 
for masses, edgings, and naturalization per 100, 3s. bd . ; per doz. bd. 
,, splendens, flowers in the way >f 1376 , but larger and finer, p. 100, 5/6 ; ,, 9 d. 
” unifollum, a small pure white distinct species per doz. 5 s. bd. 
Ornithogalums (Star of Bethlehem) are fine hardy bulbs, flowering in Spring and early Summer. 
Arabicum and aureum should either be grown in pots or planted in a warm situation close to a 
south -wall at a depth of 9 inches. Nutans, Pyramldale, Fyrenaicum, and Umbellatum, in 
grass are fine plants for naturalizing. O. nutans and O. umbellatum are natives of England. 
Pancratium calatblnum. A syn. of Hymenocallis, which see, page 31. 
h ,, iUyrlcum, beautiful white flowers, with long filamentous outer segments. A fine 
pot plant, or for planting under a south wall at a depth of a foot, 2 ft. . per doz. 10/6 
llttorale, a beautiful greenhouse bulb, with pure white flowers 1 to 4 inches tong, and 
resembling a Giant Trumpet Narcissus, 1 ft 
„ maritlmum, white flowers, delightful fragrant, suitable for pot-culture, or to plant 
under a south wall at a depth of a foot, 1^ ft per doz. 7/6 
1382 ‘Pardauthus chinenEis (Leopard-spotted Flower), beautiful crimson flowers, spotted orange, 
produced in Autumn, requires light covering in winter, ft 
1383 *Pentlandla mlulata, a beautiful greenhouse bulb, with handsome crimson drooping flowers, 1$ ft. ... 
1384 *Pbaedranassa cbloracea.jrf/ute, very fragrant, i.Jft. p.doz. s/d') Th0 Phtcdranassas (Queen I 4 iic«> ( 
1385 * rubro viridis, rich crimson , tipped green, 1 $ ft. ... { are handnome pot-planta, but mav algo be J 
1386 * ”, scblzantha, rich vermilion, Upped yellow and green t 
1387 * ,, ventricoaa, scarlet, protruding anthers, 1$ ft ) \ 
1388 *Polygonatum multlfloram majus, the larger-flowered form of Solomon s Seal, a graceful hardy 
plant. Valuable to naturalize in wild gardens arid woods, or for early-forcing, 2 ft. p. doz. 31. 6 d. 
1389 *Ricliardia sethioptca (The Lily of the Nile), large white trumpet-shaped fowers ... ,, 7s. 6 d. 
1390 * , , nan a (Little Gem), new dwarf variety, with pure white flowers, beautiful in pots 
albo-maculata, flowers while , foliage beautifully spotted white , an extremely effective 
pot-plant, and valuable for beds and borders per 100, i8j. ; per doz. 2 s. 6 d. 
hastata ,fine yellow flowers, with black centre and white-spotted leaves 
melanoleuca,y?/*£ primrose flowers, with black centre per doz. 7s. 6 d. 
The Richardias are all greenhouse plants. Albo-maculata is much prized for its beautifully 
spotted foliage ; Hastata for its fine yellow flowers. These two varieties may also be planted out- 
doors in spring for summer decoration. 
1391 *Rigidella immaculata, a beautiful Mexican bulbous plant, floivcrs brilliant orange-scarlet , in 
June, very showy, ijft., same culture as for Tigridias per doz. 21 s. 
1395 Romulea speclosa, a graceful little bulbous plant with grassy foliage, and deep carmine satiny 
flowers, charming on rockeries, &c., & ft per 100, 8/6 ; per doz. 1/6 
1396 Salvia patens, brilliant deep blue flowers, very beautiful, 3 ft .....per doz. 5 s. 6d. 
1397 M ,, alba, beautiful pure white flowers, 3 ft • 
Salvia patens and alba should be planted out during summer. In autumn they may be potted up, 
and bloomed in the conservatory during winter, or the roots stored in sand, and planted out in April. 
1398 Sanguinaria canadensis, while flowers in spring, borne above the coltsfoot-like leaves, Intly 
charming ; plant in moist peaty soils and shady places ; perfectly hardy , ^ ft per doz. 4/6 
1399 SclilZ08tylis COCCinea, rich scarlet Gladioli-like flowers in spikes. Quite hardy. It delights in a 
sheltered situation, amongst trees and shrubs. Established masses lifted in Autumn and potted , 
flower freely under glass for months, ft strong tufts, established in pots, per doz. 4/6 
1400 ,, ,> Single plants , for flower borders and naturalization ...per 100, ioj. 6d.\ per doz. 1/6 ... 
Solomon’s Seal. See Polygonatum. 
1401 Sparaxls pulcherrima, a remarkable plant , with a dense elegant grassy foliage, from which rise 
graceful wiry flower stems, 3 to 5 feet high, arching over in a broad graceful curve, from which 
* hang beautiful bell-shaped floivet s ; quite hardy. Figured in The Garden, 1888 2 6 
1402 *Stenomesson flavum (Coburgia) , beautiful yellow flowers, 4/^5 in. long ) Greenhouse bulbs of easy (36 
1403 * ,, incarnata, beautiful orange-red flowers, 4/05 in. long j culture. June- flowering. (26 
1404 *Tecophyl3ea cyanocrocus, a most beautiful Chilian spring-flowering bulb, of dwarf growth , beating 
large crocus-like deep blue floiuers, delicately scented. It makes a charming pot-plant, or can be 
grown in a warm dry situation on rockwork, or under a south ivall per doz. 2U. 2 6 
Triteleia. See Milla. 
1405 Tropaeolum azureum, true, a beautiful rare bulb. Flmuers rich violet-blue, while centre, very pretty 
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