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1720 single blue, clumps, 1*. 6 d., 2s. 6d., and 
1721 double red, plants, per doz., 65. and 9s. 
1722 „ „ clumps, Is. 6c/., 2s. 6c/., and 
1723 angulosa, large rick blue flowers 
*HESPEROSCORDUM, very elegant, with 
a slender cylindrical stem, supporting an 
umbel of many star-like flowers. 
1724 lacteum, milk white , 1 ft 
f IMATOPHYLLUM. A magnificent plant, 
tin-owing up large bunches of scarlet 
blossom in succession the year round. 
1725 miniatum, orange scarlet , 2 ft., 7s. 6d., 
10s. 6d., 15s., and ‘21s. 
JISMENE, a flower of great beauty, grown 
in pots for in-door decoration ; for out- 
doors, plant in April, in pure sand, or 
sand and peat, and take up in winter. 
1726 calathina, large, pure white , delight- 
fully fragrant flowers, 2 ft 
1727 undulata, white, 1 ft 
||LAGHENALIA, curious and beautiful are 
the flowers of this genus. Several 
should be grown together in a pot. 
1728 pendula, red , tipped green and purple, 
5 ft per doz., 5s. G d. 
1729 quadricolor, scarlet and yellow , 1 ft... 
1730 tricolor, red and yellow , 1 ft., per doz. 
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§LEUCOJUM (Snow-flake), very beautiful, 
and as hardy as the snowdrop, which it 
veiy greatly resembles. 
1731 aestivum, white, 1£ ft., per dozen, 2s. 
1732 vernum, white , ^ ft., per doz., 5s. 6 d. 
1733 pulchellum, white, 1£ ft 
§LIATRIS, a charming herbaceous plant. 
1734 spicata, purple, 2 ft 
§LILY OF THE VALLEY. For winter 
and early spring flowering, the clumps 
offered cannot be too strongly recom- 
mended, having been specially prepared 
for in-door blooming. If for cut flowers, 
the clumps should be planted several in 
a box, and placed anywhere under the 
stage in a house with a gentle heat; 
thus treated, a large quantity of bloom 
will be secured. To maintain a suc- 
cession, a reserve should be kept in a 
cold frame or pit, and removed as 
required. For filling jardinets, or for 
drawing-room decoration, the clumps 
should be potted and treated in a similar 
manner; when potted, care should be 
taken to tighten the soil sufficiently 
round the clump to prevent the too 
rapid escape of moisture. 
1735 fine clumps for forcing 
1730 extra strong „ „ 
1737 single roots, for forming beds or 
masses, per 100, 7s. 6d., per dozen, Is. 
1738 rosea, single roots, per dozen, 3s. 
1739 flore pleno, single roots, per doz. 4s. 6d. 
1740 fol. variegata, single roots, per 
dozen, 5s. 6 d. 
fLYCORIS (The Golden Lily), a beautiful 
plant of the amaryllis family. 
1741 aurea, golden yellow, 1 ft 
||MEDEOLA, a beautiful winter-flowering 
climbing plant, with orange scented blos- 
soms ; useful for banging baskets, die. 
1742 aaparagoides, white 
fMELANTHIUM, a beautiful plant, having 
much the appearance of a small Ixia. 
1743 junceum, pink, stained with dark 
crimson spots, 4 ft 
1744 purpureum, purple, A ft 
^[METHONICA (Gloriosa), a handsome 
plant, with brilliant coloured flowers. 
1745 Plantii, rosy orange, 3 ft 
1740 superba, orange, 3 ft 
fMOR-ZEA, pretty Ins-like pot plants. 
1747 collina, purple, 2 ft 
1748 edulis, pink, fragrant, 2 ft 
1749 juncea, scarlet 
■fNERINE, the type of this splendid plant 
is the beautiful Guernsey Lily. 
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1750 corusca, bright glittering scarlet 
1751 flexuosa, pink, very distinct 
1752 Fothergilli, deep vermilion scarlet ... 
1753 undulata, dark rose, curiously crisped 
fOPHIOPOGON, curious and interesting. 
1754 jaburan, white, 1 ft 
1755 japonicus, light yellow, 14 ft 
1766 spicatus, violet, 1 ft 
§ORNITHOGALUM, showy and perfectly 
hardy ; in groups very effective ; very 
dissimilar in appearance, and flowering 
at different times. Aureurn is a beautiful 
greenhouse pot plant. 
1767 arahicum, white, black centre, hand- 
some, 14 ft. ; per doz., 3s. Gd 
fl758 aureurn, golden yellow, beautiful, 5 ft. 
1759 pyramidale, white, showy, 2 ft 
1760 umbeUatum, white, showy, 1 ft. ; per 
doz., Is 
17604 In mixture, 2s. Gd. per doz. 
JOXALIS, are remarkable for the variety 
of their rich and beautiful colours ; effec- 
tive in masses in the open ground, and 
in pots. 
1761 Boweii, bright crimson, flowers in 
large bunches, 4 ft., per doz., 2s. ... 
1762 Deppeii, rose-purple, 4 ft., p. doz., 2s. 
1763 floribunda, 7-ose, 4ft., per doz., 2s. ... 
1764 rubella, crimson, 4 ft., per aoz., 2s. 
1765 speciosa, rose, 4 ft., per doz., 2s. ... 
1766 mixed, per 100, 10s. (id. ; p. doz., Is. 6d. 
§P2EONIA. Amongst the most attractive 
of garden favourites and quite indispen- 
sable for shrubbery borders. 
1767 herbaceous varieties Is. 6 d. to 
1768 Moutan or tree varieties ...3s. 6d. to 
■(■PANCRATIUM, handsome, fragrant, and 
exceedingly attractive plants. 
1769 Illyricum, white, 14 ft 
1770 maritimum, white, 14 ft 
1771 parviflorum, white 
♦PARDANTHUS, a magnificent decorative 
plant, quite hardy in light soil. 
1772 cliinensis, orange, beautiful, 2 ft. ... 
JPENTLANDIA, a charming pot plant. 
1773 miniata , fine deep crimson, beautiful 
(RIGIDELLA, a pretty plant of the Ti- 
gridia family, requiring the same cul- 
tural treatment. 
1774 immaculata, intense scarlet, 3 ft. ... 
§SANGUINARIA, a pretty little plant. 
1775 canadensis, white, 4 ft 
§SAXIFRAGA, a beautiful border plant. 
1776 granulata flore pleno, double white, 
1 ft., per doz.. 2s. 6 d 
§SCHIZOSTYLIS. It would he difficult to 
over-estimate the value and beauty of 
this comparatively new plant for the 
decoration of the conservatory, and for 
filling jardinets, or as a cut flower. 
Throughout the autumn and winter 
months it produces freely its dwarf 
spikes of beautiful scarlet gladiolus- 
like flowers. In summer it should be 
planted out, and in autumn lifted and 
potted. 
1777 coccinea, 1 ft., per doz., 5s. Gd 
1778 In pots, 9d., Is. Gd., and 2s. Gd. each. 
§SPIR1EA. This is one of the most lasting, 
useful, and charming plants for the deco- 
ration of the conservatory and sitting- 
room, diming the spring months; its 
elegant leaves and great profusion of 
pure white fragrant flowers, which are 
produced in large branched heads, make 
it conspicuous whether on the dinner- 
table or in the conservatory. As a cut 
flower, it can he used in all classes of 
bouquets. It is also an exceedingly 
useful border plant. 
1779 japonica, strong clumps, specially 
prepared for forcing 
1780 „ smaller, ditto 
(STRUMARIA, an exceedingly pretty little 
plant, very effective in pots. 
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