18 MILLA, DOG’S-TOO TH VIOLET, WINTER ACONITE, BROD1/EA, CAMASSIA, ETC. 
undCT^Etes^with from six to twelve roots. T. laxa and Murrayana flower throughout June and July, producing 
Urge S of the most lovely coloured blossoms ; Longipes is an exceedingly characteristic plant each-., d. 
944 uXra conspicua, white, shaded porcelain, J ft P« 100, V 6d. ; per dor. 6 d 
941 unxnoracona^ua,^^.^ j ft per 100, y. 6* ; perdoz., is. od. 
946 " Candida, white, new, $ ft | r ’ 
947 Laxa, rich Tyrian purple, I ft. ^ '■ 'J fia / 
948 Murrayana, fine lavender-blue, luted purple, i it. ............. ” ' 
949 Longipes, w/«7c, suffused porcelain, flowering ui large umbels, new.ijft 7 ’ ' 
950 Hyaclntha lactea, pure white, an exceeding useful plant for cut /lowers >> 7 • 
DOG’S-TOOTH VIOLET (ERYTHRONIUM DENS-CANIS). 
No nrettier sight could meet the eye in Spring than a mass or edging of the beautifully variegated foliage of 
the Dog’s-tooth Violets. Few of the much prized Anoectochilus of India are equal to these m their variegations, 
the Dog s tootn vio . f , r vc i ame n-like flowers, which range in colour from the deepest purple to the 
puresl white/oie^effect hs^niafchless! ^Amencanum is remarkable fo/its rich yellow blossoms, and Gigantcum 
for its large handsome flowers. 
951 Erythronlum Dens ■' 
952 
963 
954 
965 
966 
967 
958 
959 
960 
961 
962 
.cants, purple, J ft P er IO °- 7 s - 6d - ’ P er doz - 1 
album, white , \ ft P er IOO » I S- J * • 
,, major, white , large flowered, £ ft 
purpureum major, purple, large flowered, £ ft 
roseum, rose, large flowered, £ ft. ••••••• 
passiflorum, rose, shading to white , large flowered, £ tt 
candidum, distinct, £ ft 
mixed, fine P er 10 °- Ioi - 6li - • 
,, large flowered 
Americanum, bright yellow, £ ft •■•••••• i. 
glganteum, creamy white flowers, 6 to 12 on a spike, 1 ft. each is. od., <x 2s. od. 
,, rosea, rose flowers, i ft each 51. od. 
"winter aconite. 
The golden blossoms of the Winter Aconite rest on an emerald-green cushion of leaves, and form a striking 
contrast to the pure white of the Snowdrop and the lovely blue of Scilla sibinca and Clnonodoxa lucilim. rhe 
rich creen carpet of foliage continues a long time after the flowers, so that the plant is valuable for situations where 
it is difficult to clothe the ground, such as under trees, and in moist situations where few flowering plants thrive. 
^ 963 Winter Aconite, golden yell ow, per doz., 6 d . ; per roo, as. 6 d. to 3 r. 6d . ; per 1000, air. to 3 or. 
BRODIrCA, 
These fine hardy bulbous plants should have a place in every flower border. Congesta is very effective 
and valuable to cut for vases and table bouquets ; Coccutea one of the most characteristic plants cultivated , 
Grandijlora is a gem. Gracilis is au elegant new species. tach-s. d. 
each — s. cl. 
964 Congesta, finelilac, 2ft., perioo7/6perdoz.i/6 o 
965 „ alba, white, 2 ft 1 
966 Goccinea., magenta, tippedgrcen,2lt.perdo/.. 15/ 1 
967 Gracilis (new), yellow, J ft. ...per doz. 5/6 o 6 
968 Grandiflora, bright blue, 1 ft., per doz. 2/6 o 3 
969 Volubilis, light rose-purple, 3 ft ir. & 1 6 
CAMASSIA. 
Few hardy bulbous plants are more beautiful than these North American gems, with their long graceful 
loose racemes of beautiful star-shaped flowers. ^ ^ ^ cac h s ^ 
970 Atro-ccerulea, rich purple, ft. Z "o 9 I 971 Esculenta, purple, ij ft. ...per doz 6d o 3 
972 Fraseri, beautiful light blue, ij ft P cl ao£ - 
HYACINTHUS. 
The hardiness of the magnificent H. Candicans is now beyond question. It remained in the open border 
uninjured during the last severe winter. It is also a handsome conservatory plant. Amethystmus is a^charnung 
^Am^hy^ amethyst-blue, a most charming little plant .per doz. 31. 6rf. o 4 
975 Candicans, white, 3 to 4 ft 5 / 6 . 7 70. & xo/6 per doz. ; each /6, fe. & 10 
0RNITH0GALUM OSttar of Bethlehem ). 
These are fine hardy border plants. Umbel latum, the well known Star of Bethlehem ; Nutans, remarkable 
for its preen and white nodding flowers ; Pyramidale has a massive spike of white blossom ; Arabicum has a large 
black centre to its white star-shaped flower; and Montanum is charming as an edging. 
each 
s. d 
976 Arabicum, white, black centre, handsome, 
^ P er doz., 2 s. 6 d. 
977 Montanum, white, £ ft. ...per doz., 3?. 6 d. 
978 Nutans , green and white ... ,, 2s. 6d. 
979 Pyramidale, white, showy, 2 ft. , ,> 4** 
each 
980 Umbellatum, white, makes a beautiful s. d. 
edging, ift.,per 100, 55., per doz., is. o 2 
981 ,, flmbrlatum „ 2s. o 3 
982 ,, splendens, per 100 ys.6d. ,, is.6d. o 3 
983 In mixture, 7s. 6 d. per 100, is. 6d. per doz. 
SISYRINCHIUM, 
During winter and spring it would be difficult to conceive anything more beautiful in the flower garden 
than the graceful bell-shaped flowers of 5. grandijlorum. S. striatum .emits a hawthorn fragrance, morning and 
eve nine during summer, and is a good plant to naturalize in woodland walks. 
cach-s. d. . cacn— 6. a. 
984 Grandlflorum.nVA purple, J ft., perdoz., s /6 o 6 | 985 Grandiflorum album, pure white, \ ft. o 6 
986 Striatum, sulphur, ii ft each ° 6 
[Barr and Sugden, 
