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IXIAS, MORPHIXIAS, SPARAXIS, AND TRITONIAS. 
I x ias — con tin ued. 
flowers. The growth of the Ixia is slender and graceful, having long loose spikes of bloom ; the flowers expand 
in the sun’s rays, and give a picture of gorgeous beauty, such as may have been dreamt of in the fabled gardens 
of the Hesperides. 
The descriptions refer to the flowers when open : when closed , most of the yellows and the whites have the outside 
of the petals red or purple. I hus, when the sun's rays are absent there is one effect , but the brilliant display is in 
the expanded flowers. s. d. 
1322 3 each of 30 splendid varieties 21 o 
1323 3 each of 20 ditto 10/6 & 15 o 
1324 3 each of 10 ditto 5/6 & 7 6 
per doz. 
1328 Achievement, rose-purple, black centre ... 4 6 
1329 Amanda, white J tinged purple 3 6 
1330 Aspasla, white, tinged purple 2 6 
1331 Aurantiaca major, yellow, black centre ... 2 6 
1332 Bucephalus, magenta-purple, beautiful ... 2 o 
1333 ,, major, magenta-purple , large 3 6 
1334 Cleopatra, white, rose-purple centre 3 6 
1336 Comet, yellow, black centre 5 6 
1336 Conqueror, yellow, shaded red 2 6 
1337 Crateroides, beautiful rich cerise-scarlet . . . 1 6 
1338 ,, major, rich cerise-scarlet 3 6 
1339 Cyrus, delicate pt irnrose, crimson centre ... 3 6 
1340 Duchess of Edinburgh, pure white, striped 
rose 5 6 
1341 Duke of Norfolk, canary-yellow, black centre 4 6 
1342 Glory, bronze-crimson, black centre 2 6 
1343 Golden Drop, golden yellow, and purple- 
maroon centre 2 6 
1344 Grachus, canary-yellow, crimson centre... 2 6 
1345 Hector, rose-purple, black centre 4 6 
1346 Hemisphere, primrose, tinged red 3 6 
1347 Hercules, white, tinged rose, 7 ose centre ... 3 6 
1348 Hypatia, white, tinged lilac, black centre 5 6 
1349 Isabelle, white, tinged rose, black centre... 4 6 
1360 Imperatrice Eugenie, white, tinged rose- 
purple, dark crimson centre 5 6 
1351 Lady Carey, bronze-orange, black centre ... 3 6 
1325 r each of 12 splendid varieties 2/6 & 3 
1326 Choice mixed per 100, 10/6 ; per doz. 1 
1327 Fine mixed per 100, 5/6; ,, 1 
per doz. 
1352 Lady of the Lake, intense magenta 2 
1353 Lady Slade, rich pink, carmine centre ... 2 
1354 La Fiancee, white, blue centre 3 
1356 Lesbia, pink-lilac, black centre 2 
1356 Loela, white, outside purple 2 
1357 Magnifica, rich deep yellow, black centre... 3 
1358 Magnum bonum, white, blue centre, large 5 
1359 Miralba, white, tinged purple, mauve centre 4 
1360 Nitens, intense deep magenta 5 
1361 Nosegay, white, tinged purple 4 
1362 Pallas, pale primrose, crimson centre 2 
1363 Pearl, white, black centre 7 
1364 Prestlos, the largest of the Ixias, pure 
white, crimson-velvet centre 7 
1365 Princess Alexandra, pa le lemon passing to 
white, tinged rose-purple, crimson centre . 2 
1366 Rosea plena ( Wonder), rose-pink 5 
1367 Sarah, primrose to white, tinged purple ... 5 
1368 Sarnia’s Glory, deep yellow, black centre 3 
1369 Smiling Mary, magenta, white centre 4 
1370 Sunbeam, orange, striped crimson 4 
1371 Surprise, white, crimson centre 4 
1372 Theseus, white, magenta centre. 2 
1373 Titian, white, changing to rose ... 4 
1374 Virgilius, bright yellow, black centre 4 
1375 Viridiflora, sea green, black centre 2 
1376 Vulcan, crimson, shaded orange 4 
MORPHIXIAS. 
These are distinguished by flowering somewhat later than the Ixia, but with the same graceful habit. The 
buff coloured species is unique in growth and colour. 
per doz. — a. d. per doz. — a. d . 
1377 Paniculata, buff 2 6 I 1379 Paniculata rosea, rosy apricot 2 6 
1378 „ alba, white, black centre 2 6 | 1380 „ mixed 2 6 
SPARAXIS. 
Mr. Saunders, of Guernsey, writing in the Gardeners' Chronicle with reference to Sparaxis, remarks that he 
has seen enthusiastic amateurs so full of ecstatic delight at the diversity of colours and the gorgeousness of the 
hues, that he had seen the knee bent and gymnastics performed without feeling at liberty to condemn the per- 
formers. The compact dwarf growth of the Sparaxis, combined with its rich beautiful colours, indicate its 
adaptation for pot culture. 
s. d. 
1381 5 each of 12 splendid varieties 10 6 
1382 3 ,, 12 ,, ,, 6 o 
1383 2 ,, 12 ,, ,, 4 6 
per doz. 
1387 Amelina , pale lemon, yellow centre 3 6 
1388 Angelique, white, yellow centre 2 o 
1389 Bulbifera, yellow, tinged orange 1 6 , 
1390 Delicata, light yellow, centre spotted brown 4 6 
1391 Garibaldi, rick crimson, yellow centre ... 4 6 
1392 Josephine, white, with yellow centre 2 o 
1393 Lady Carey, French white, blotched purple 2 6 i 
1394 Leopard, primrose, yellow centre 2 o | 
s. d. 
1384 1 each of 12 splendid varieties 2 6 
1385 Choice mixed, per 100, ior. 6 d. . . . per doz. 1 6 
1386 Fine mixed, per 100, 7 s. 6 d., ,, 1 o 
per doz. 
1395 Maculata, white, purple arid primrose ... 1 6 
1396 Nain, white and crimson, primrose centre . 2 6 
1397 Pavonia, white, centre yellow, mottled black 2 o 
1398 Queen Victoria [new) 3 6 
1399 Tricolor, scarlet, marbled crimson 1 6 
1400 „ grandiflora, rich crimson 2 o 
1401 ,, striata, purple-crimson, striped 2 o 
1402 Victor Emmanuel, red and yellow 1 6 
TRITONIAS. 
In growth these resemble the Sparaxis, but differ in the prevailing colours, which range from buff to rose 
and the richest glowing orange, always having a beautiful transparency. They succeed the Sparaxis in time of 
flowering, and cannot therefore be too strongly recommended. At Cliveden, we have known Mr. Fleming grow 
hundreds 'of pots of Crocata for furnishing jardinets. 
8 . d. s. d. 
1403 5 each of 12 splendid varieties 12 /6 8 c 15 o ! 1406 1 each of 12 splendid varieties 2/6 Sc. 3 6 
1*04 3 »» 12 »» 1 1 7/6 & 10 6 I 1407 Choice mixed, per 100, ior. 6 d. ...per doz. 1 6 
1405 2 ,, 12 „ „ 4/6 & s 6 1 1408 Fine mixed, per 10O, 7 s. 6 d. „ 10 
per doz. 
1409 Amoena, orange, centre spotted yellow 4 
1410 Bella, blush, shading down to rose 3 
1411 Brilliant, rich luminous orange-scarlet ... 2 
1412 Crocata , bright orange per 100, 10/6 1 
1413 Eclair, bright scarlet (new) 3 
1414 Elegans, orange-cerise 2 
1415 Eleonore, buff, very fine (new) 5 
1416 Fulgens, bright orange-scarlet 3 
per doz. 
6 1417 Fenestrata, soft rose-salmon 2 o 
6 1418 Gladstone (new), very distinct 3 6 
6 1 1419 Julia, white , suffused pink 4 6 
6 i 1420 Laura, deep salmon, vety beautiful 4 6 
o 1421 Prince Alfred, white , very large 4 6 
6 1422 Speciosa, brilliant oratige-scarlet 5 6 
6 i 1423 Squalida, while, suffused rose 2 6 
6 1 1424 Vivid, bright scarlet , crimson centre 4 6 
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