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SELECT LIST OP MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, &c. 
ACHIMENES. 
In distinct varieties, 9s., 12s. and 18s. per 
dozen. For names and descriptions, vide Mr. 
William Bull’s Plant Catalogue. 
AMARYLLIS IQNESOENS. 
An extremely useful and highly decorative 
species, imported from the East Indies ; its 
bright scarlet blossoms arc very freely produced, 
even on small bulbs ; the profusion of its flowers 
and the brilliancy of their colour render the plant 
exceedingly attractive. Price 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
each. 
AMARYLLIS PYRROCHROA. 
A free-blooming species, from the United 
States of Colombia, with flowers of a light fiery 
orange-scarlet hue, abundantly produced on small 
bulbs, so that where flowers are required in pro- 
fusion, this and the preceding are desirable 
acquisitions. Price 5s. and 7s. 6<7. each. 
NEW HANDSOME-FLOWERED 
HYBRID BEGONIAS. 
These belong to the beautiful-flowered bulbous- 
rooted section ; the colom-s are exceedingly varied, 
embracing crimson, orange, pink, carmine, salmon, 
orange-scarlet, cinnamon, blush, lake, rose, ver- 
milion, with various intermediate shades ; 42s. 
and 60s. per dozen. For names and descriptions, 
see preccing page. Blooming tubers unnamed, 
raised from best varieties, 18s, and 80s. per dozen. 
GESNERAS. 
The value of Gesneras, as decorative plants, 
can scarcely be over-estimated. Most of them 
have rich velvet-like foliage, which, in the re- 
spective kinds, varies from green to crimson. If 
only grown for the foliage they are very attractive, 
but they produce splendid pyramidal spikes of 
blossom, which are extremely handsome. 80s. 
and 42s. per dozen. For names and descriptions, 
vide Mr. William Bull’s Plant Catalogue. 
DOUBLE TUBEROSES. 
POLYANTHES TUBEROSA, 
American growth, which are of better quality 
than the Italian and give more flowers. Good 
bulbs of this beautiful and fragrant flower, 4s. 
per dozen ; selected strong bulbs, 6s. per dozen. 
GLOXINIAS. 
With erect or drooping flowers, or a proportion 
of each, all of the most handsome and distinct 
varieties known. 80s., 42s. and 60s. per dozen. 
For names and descriptions, vide Mr. William 
Bull’s Plant Catalogue. Blooming tubers, un- 
named, raised from the best varieties, 9s. and 12s. 
per dozen. 
H/EMANTHUS RUPESTRIS. 
A new species, received from my collector in 
the AVest Coast of Africa. Its flowers are bright 
red, freely produced in dense umbels, the latter 8 
to 4 inehes in diameter, bracteated by three to 
four oblong-lanceolate reflexing leaves, which are 
about an inch long ; the pedicels are from J inch 
to 1 inch in length. A very desirable intro- 
duction, seeing that only a few species of this 
handsome gi’oup of Hcemanilii are at present in 
cultivation. Price 10s. 6d. each. 
IRIS KOLPAKOWSKYANA. 
A new species, from Turkestan, of the sub- 
genus Xiphium, partaking of tire character of the 
pretty Iris reticulata ; quite a new introduction 
to this country. Price 5s. each. 
TULIPA STELLATA. 
A handsome species, collected and sent from 
the Himalayas. In colour it airpears to be 
variable, for the collector writes some are white, 
others are white and pink. The specimens sent 
with the bulbs are white, with a broad distinct 
.stripe of crimson down the centre of three of the 
petals ; these are lanceolate, slightly concave, 
obtuse, the three outer larger than the rest, and 
bright yellow at the base within. It is an attrac- 
tive and handsome species, and will doubtless bo 
a favourite with those who cultivate hardy 
bulbous plants. Price 5s. each. 
TYD/EAS. 
In handsome and distinct varieties, 80s. and 42.«. 
per dozen. Some of the newer kinds are ex- 
tremely handsome and can bo strongly recom- 
mended. For names and descriptions, vide Mr. 
AAUlliam Bull’s Plant Catalogue. 
Mr. WILLIAM BULL’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF 
NEW PLANTS. 
This is the best and most complete Catalogue of Plants published ; everything priced ; the Illustra- 
tions are by first-rate artists, and most of the newest introductions are accurately described, so that it 
is an invaluable book of reference. Price Is. 
