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ANTHOLYZA, the long handsome flower spikes 
of this plant are very effective. 
1343 /Ethiopica, scarlet and green , 2 ft o 
1344 Bicolor de Gasperin, scarlet and yellow, 
2 ft o 
1345 cardinalis, scarlet, 2 ft o 
1346 coccinea, bright scarlet, 2 ft. , per doz. , 
3 s. 6d. o 
1347 cunonia, bright scarlet, very beautiful... o 
1348 fnlgens, copperyrose, 2 ft. , perdoz., as. 6 d. o 
1349 Lord Cochrane, red purple, 2 ft. o 
1350 mixed from above, per doz., 3*. 61 1, 
§API0S, (Glycine), a hardy elegant climber of 
rapid growth. 
1351 tuberosa, pink, per doz. , ,p\ (-d. 0 
§ARUM, picturesque and fantastic plants, de- 
sirable for flower borders, rockwork, etc, 
Crinitum requires the protection of a frame 
in winter. 
1352 cornutum (the green dragon-arum), 
handsome green foliage, 2 ft o 
+1353 crinitum, stems curiously marbled, leaves 
singularly cut, 2 ft 2 
1354 Dracunculus, large handsome palm-like 
leaves, 2 ft o 
1355 italicum, large lance-shaped green 
leaves, spotted yellow, 1 ft o 
1356 maculatutn, green foliage, curiously 
spotted with black, $ ft o 
1357 tenuifolium, curious elegant grass-leaved 
foliage, 3 ft o 
§ASCLEPIAS, ornamental and beautiful. 
1358 tuberosa, fine orange-coloured, i ft i 
1359 incarnata, purple, i ft I 
§ASPHODELUS, plants of an elegant and highly 
ornamental aspect. 
1360 luteus, yellow, 2 ft 1 
1361 ramosus, white, 2 ft x 
((ASPIDISTRA, a very useful foliage plant for 
town decoration. 
1362 elatior, foliage green, 2 ft 1 
1363 ,, variegata, foliage green, striped 
with broad white bands, 2 ft 3 
||BEG0NIA, sitting-room plants. 
1364 discolor, leaves veined crimson, 2 ft 1 
1365 vars, with ornamental foliage, 2 s. 6 d. to 3 
SBELLE VALIA, allied to Hyacinthus. 
1366 spicata, white, 1 ft. 0 
*BOBARTIA, a charming Cape bulb, quite hardy 
in warm well-drained soils ; also an elegant 
plant grown several in a pot. 
1367 aurantiaca, orange, per doz., 2 s. 6 d. o 
JBOUSSINGAULTIA, a free-growing greenhouse 
climber, valuable for hanging baskets and 
for planting in rockwork, under glass, or out 
of doors 
1368 baselloides, white flowers in long clus- 
ters, and deliciously fragrant o 
tBRAVOA, the flowers of this plant resemble 
the pentstemon, they are produced on long 
racemes and in pairs, hence their name, 
“twin-flowered." 
1369 geminiflora, rich cerise-scarlet , ft. ... o 
^BRODIAJA, hardy bulbs, exceedingly effective 
grown in groups or several in a pot. 
1370 coccinea, magenta-crimson , new, very 
beautiful, 2 ft 3 
1371 congesta,/^ lilac, 2 ft., perdoz. 2 s.bd. o 
1372 grandifiora, bright blue, 1 ft. , per doz. 2/6 o 
;|BRUNSVIGIA, very ornamental. 
1373 falcata, purple, 1 ft 3 
CALADIUM.. This genus embraces the most 
picturesque and beautiful of ornamental 
foliage plants. C. esculentum, with its 
massive rich shaded green foliage, is now 
the principal feature in the sub-tropical 
effect at Battersea-park. C. atropurpureum 
is a remarkable plant also for sub-tropical 
work ; while for the decoration of the stove 
or warm greenhouse, C. argyrites with its 
loVely little green leaves spotted white, and 
C. Bellemeyi with its large lance-shaped, 
green-spotted, white foliage, are particularly 
noticeable ; while C. bicolor splendens, C. 
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Chantini, C. pictuin, and many others, are 
strikingly effective. 
1[1374 r2 in 12 beautiful varieties, named, 21 s., 
30J., and 42^. 
1[1375 6 in 6 beautiful varieties, named, 12 s., • 
15J., and 21 s. 
1(1376 argyrites, dwarf, foliage white and green 2 6 
||1377 atropurpureum , purple foliage, 2 s. 6 d. to 3 6 
||1378 esculentum, massive^mv* foliage, 2 s. 6 d . to 5 6 
1(1379 other varieties 2 s. 6 d. to 
||CALLA, a fine plant for the sitting-room, should 
have plenty of water. 
1380 Ethiopica, large white flowers is. to 
1381 albo-maculata, white spotted foliage 
•j-CALLIPRORA, a little hardy plant. 
1382 flava (lutea), yellow, 1 ft 
§CALYSTEGIA, perennial climbing convolvulus, 
exceedingly effective plants' for covering 
verandahs, trellises, pillars, and for window 
boxes. 
1383 gigantea, white, very large 
1384 inflata, pink, very large 
1385 pubescens flore-pleno, double-blush 
§CAMASSIA, a charming hardy plant ; when 
grown in masses the effect of its rich blue 
flowers is remarkably striking. 
1386 esculenta, purple, ft. per doz. ior. 6 d. 
1387 atrocoerulea, rich purple, ft 
JOANNA. This exceedingly effective and fine 
foliage plant, now so universally used, is 
very easily raised from seed. Seed, is. and 
2 s. 6 d. per packet. 
1388 fine varieties, in roots, 12 s., 15 j., and 
r8,r. per doz. 
KCHLIDANTHUS, a handsome flower, with 
frankincense-like fragrance. 
1389 fragrans, fine yellow, 1 ft 
UCHORETIS, produces remarkably beautiful and 
exceedingly singular-looking flowers ; it is 
allied to Pancratium, and requires similar 
treatment. 
1390 glauca, white, 1 ft 
J COBURGI A, a splendid conservatory and outdoor 
plant ; its clusters of drooping, long, tubular 
flowers are conspicuously beautiful. 
1391 incarnata, scarlet, flesh, green, and yel- 
low, 2 ft Is . 6 d. to 
§COLCHICUM, a very effective Autumn flowering 
plant, with blossoms resembling the crocus ; 
the flowers of variegatum and Chionense arc 
beautifully chequered. 
1392 autumnale, lilac, £ ft., per dozen, 2 s. 6 d. 
1393 ,, album, £ ft 
1394 ,, plenum, lilac, J ft 
1395 ,, ,, double white, ji ft. ... 
1396 byzantinum, lilac, \ ft * 
1397 Chionense, beautifully chequered, \ ft. ... 
1398 striatum, white and rose, ^ ft 
1399 variegatum, white and lilac, £ ft 
JCOMMELINA, very fine plants ; the intense 
blue of ceelestis, and the pure white of alba, 
make them conspicuous in the flower border. 
1400 coelestis, bright blue, ii ft., per doz. 2/6 o 3 
1401 ,, alba , white, ij ft. ,, 2/6 o 2 
§CONVALLARIA (Solomon's Seal). Those who 
have not forced this plant, can form no idea 
how decorative it is in the conservatory, and 
how attractive on the dinner-table, or how 
useful its long sprays are, when cut for table 
bouquets. 
1402 multiflora per dozen, 3J. 6 d. o 4 
1403 clumps for forcing is., is. 6 d., and 2 6 
||C00PERIA (Evening Star), a pretty plant, fra- 
grant in the evening ; should be grown 
three in a pot, or in masses in the border, 
in warm situations. 
1404 pedunculata, luhite, sweet-scented 1 6 
§CORYDALIS. These very elegant foliage plants 
are highly ornamental in borders and rock- 
work : they are popularly known as Fu- 
mitory. 
1405 bulbosa, red per dozen, 3 s. 6 d. 
1406 cava albiflora, white 
1407 nobilis .yellow \ 6 
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