MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, TUBERS, AND PLANTS. 
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Begonia — continued. each—*, d. 
2135 6 in 6 beautiful varieties, 7/6. 10 16, i</. 
18/-, & 21/-. 
2136 12 in 12 beautiful varieties, 15/-, 21/-, 
30/-, 42/-, & 63/-. 
2137 choice mixed varieties perdoz. 10/6 to 15/- 1 6 
§BELLEVALIA, curious and interesting. 
2138 spicata, white and chocolate, 1 ft o 6 
§ BLOOMERI A, a fine hardy bulb, producing its 
flowers in large umbels. 
2139 aurea, golden yellow 1 o 
§BOBARTIA, a charming hardy bulb for light 
soils and rockwork. 
2140 aurantiaca, salmon-rose, 1 ft., p.doz. 2/6 
JBOUSSINGAULTIA, an elegant climbing plant 
for hanging baskets, vases, and rockwork. 
2141 baselloides, fragrant white flowers o 
§BRAVOA. The beautiful twin flowers of this 
plant are produced on long elegant racemes. 
2142 geminiflora, rich cerise-scarlet, i£ ft. ... 
CALADIUM. This genus is the most picturesque 
and beautiful of foliage plants. 
H2143 12 in 12 beautiful named varieties, 21J., 
30J. , and 42 s. 
H2144 6 in 6 beautiful named varieties, 12 s., 
15 s., and 21 s. 
||CALLA C. ^Ethiopica is the Lily of the Nile. 
Albo-maculata has beautifully spotted foliage. 
2145 i!£thiopica, large white flowers, 9 d., is. & 1 
2146 albo-maculata, foliage spotted white 1 
2147 Hastata, yellow, black centre 1 
2148 melanoleuca, primrose, blach centre 1 
§CALLIPRORA, a fine hardy plant flowering in 
large umbels and for a long time decorative. 
2149 flava, yellow, striped brown, 1 ft o 
§CALOCHORTUS. These Californian gems, com- 
bining extreme beauty with some of the 
most extraordinary characteristics to be 
found in flowers ; are perfectly hardy, and 
should be planted in light sandy soil and 
a dry sunny situation. 
2150 alba, white 1 
2151 elegans, blue, deepening into rich purple 1 
2152 luteus, golden yellow, with put pie blotches 1 
2153 magenta, rich magenta 1 
2164 splendens, purple-rose, blotched crimson 1 
2165 venustus, pure white and crimson 1 
§CALYSTEGIA, the perennial climbing Convol- 
vulus is very effective for trellises, pillars, 
and flower cones. 
2156 gigantea, white, very large 1 
2157 inflata, pink, very large 1 
2158 pubescens flore-pleno, double-blush o 
JOANNA, exceedingly effective foliage plants, 
easily produced from seed. Seed, is. and 
2 s. 6 d. per packet. 
2159 fine varieties, in roots, 9 s., 12 s., 15 s., and 
i 8 j. per doz. 
IICHLIDANTHUS, an elegant plant, with very 
fragrant flowers. 
2160 fragrans, fine yellow, 1 ft. ...per doz., 5/6 
JCOMMELINA, the intense blue and pure white 
flowers of these continue from early summer 
till cut off by frost. 
2161 ccelestis, bright blue, 1.$ ft., per doz. 2/6 o 
2162 ,, alba, white, ft. ,, 2/6 o 
§CORYDALIS (Fumitory). Elegant plants for 
flower borders and rock-work. Eximia and 
Nobilis are fine pot plants. 
2163 bulbosa, red per dozen, 3J. 6 d. o 
2164 cava albiflora, white o 
2165 eximia, bright red, graceful, per doz., 5/6 o 
2166 nobilis, yellow 1 
*CR0C0SMIA (Tritonia). Few September flowers 
are more graceful and attractive in bouquets. 
2167 aurea, golden yellow, per dozen, 2 s. 6d. 
§CYCLOBOTHRA. These beautiful Californian 
plants are as remarkable for their singularly 
shaped flowers as they are valuable for their 
highly decorative character. Culture same 
as Calochortus. 
2168 alba, pure white, 1 ft 1 
2169 coerulea, pale blue and white, 1 ft 1 
2170 pulchella, golden yellow, 1 ft 2 
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CYCLOBOTHRA — continued. each— t. d. 
2171 lutea, golden yellow, 1 ft o 9 
2172 rubra, red 1 6 
§CYPELLA, an elegant hardy bulb with beautiful 
orange tiger-spotted flowers. 
2173 Herberti, orange, beautifully spotted, 1 ft. o 3 
JDAHLIA, dry roots ready from November. 
2174 show varieties, per doz. 9*., 12 s., and i8r. 
2175 fancy ditto, ...per doz. 9*., 12 s., and i8r. 
2176 dwarf ditto, ...per doz. 9^., 12 s., and i 8 j. 
2177 pompon ditto, per doz. 9 s., 12 s., and i 8 j. 
2178 cervantesi, single, yellow 1 o 
2179 gracilis, ditto, orange scarlet 1 o 
2180 Imperalis, white , a fine conservatory 
plant, single 1 6 
2181 Juarezi, single, scarlet 1 o 
2182 Maxi mi liana, single, orange 1 o 
2183 Mexicana, single, yellow and orange ... 1 o 
2184 Viridiflora, single, green 1 o 
§D0DECATHE0N (American Cowslip, or Shoot- 
ing Star). These remarkably neat border 
plants produce their beautiful Cyclamen-like 
flowers in May and June ; the plants do 
best in a moist peaty soil and shady situation 
2185 integrifolium, deep crimson, 1 ft 1 6 
2186 Jefl'reyanum, rose-purple , 1 \ ft 2 6 
2187 Meadia, lilac, 1 ft o 6 
2188 ,, album, white, 1 ft o 9 
2189 ,, elegans, rose and lilac, 1 ft 1 o 
§EREMURUS, a magnificent hardy plant, from 
Central Asia. 
2190 robustus each 3/6, 5/6 & 7 6 
TfEUCHARIS. The beautiful snow-white flowers 
are deliciously fragrant, and prized for 
bouquets and for ladies’ hair and dresses. 
2191 Amazonica, pots of established roots, 
3 s. 6d., 5 s. 6 d., 7 s. 6 d., and 10 6 
§EUC0MIS, ornamental border plants, with long 
spikes of fragrant wax-like starry flowers. 
2192 punctata, white, 2 ft 1 o 
2193 regia, white, ij ft 1 o 
*FREESIA, It is hardly possible to over-esti- 
mate the value of this new family; the flowers 
resemble miniature Gladiolus, and with a 
fragrance so sweet and agreeable as to be 
matchless ; a cut spike of Refracta alba re- 
mained in water in our warehouse from 2 to 
3 weeks, emitting during the time a delicious 
perfume. 
2194 Leichtlini, creamy white per doz. 5*. 6d. o 6 
2195 Refracta alba, pure white ,, ioj. 6d. 1 o 
§GERANIUM. The species quoted is an admirable 
plant for rockwork. 
2196 tuberosum, purple per doz. 3*. 6d. o 4 
UGESNERA. These cannot be too highly re- 
commended for beauty of flower and foliage. 
2197 12 in 12 var., 21 s. and 30J., each 2/6 and 3 6 
2198 6 in 6 var., 12 s. and 15J. 
^GLOXINIA, flowers of unrivalled beauty. 
2199 12 in 12 var., i 8 j., 24 s., and 30J. 
2200 6 in 6 var., ioj. 6d., 12 s., and 15J. 
2201 In varieties is. 6d. and 2 6 
# HABRANTHUS, closely allied to the Amaryllis, 
flowers in clusters, and very handsome. 
2202 Andersoni, gold and brown, 1 ft o 9 
2203 pratensis, scarlet, 2 ft 1 6 
2204 Rosea, rose , 1 ft x 6 
HHEDYCHIUM. The garland-flower. 
2205 coronarium, yellow, 5 ft r 6 
2206 Gardnerianum, yellow, fragrant, 5 ft 1 6 
2207 Pallidum 1 6 
fHYPOXIS. A charming plant, with neat 
golden star-shaped blossoms. 
2208 villosa, fine yellow, $ ft 1 o 
IIIMATOPHYLLUM. A magnificent plant, with 
large bunches of scarlet blossoms. 
2209 miniatum, orange-scarlet, 2 ft., each 
7 s. 6 d. and 10 s. 6d. 
JISMENE. Picturesque, beautiful, and fragrant. 
2210 calathina, pure white, 2 ft 1 O 
2211 undulata, white, 1 ft o 6 
flXIOLIRION. A beautiful new bulbous plant 
from Asia Minor. A coloured plate 
appeared in The Garden, of July, 1880, from 
