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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, TUBERS, AND PLANTS. 
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+ANIGOZANTHUS, a grotesquely branched and 
singularly interesting plant. 
1810 coccineus, scarlet and green, 3 ft 
+ANISANTHUS, Salvia-shaped flowers, of rich 
velvety texture, for in or out-doors. 
1811 splendens, brilliant scarlet 
JANOMATHECA, a charming miniature plant, 
beautiful as an edging, and a gem for pot 
culture, producing from June to September 
a profusion of fresh bright scarlet blood- 
spotted flowers. 
1812 cruenta, scarlet , ^ ft per doz. is. 6d. 
§ANTHERICUM, fine hardy border plants, their 
elegant spikes of white flowers, are valuable 
to cut for furnishing vases. 
1813 graminifolium, white, i£ ft 
1814 Liliago (St. Bernard' s Lily), white, x^ft. 
1815 Liliastrum (St. Bruno's Lily), white, ijj ft. 
1816 trichopetalum, flowers white, and agree- 
ably lemon-scented 
§API0S, a rapid growing elegant summer climber. 
1817 tuberosa, pink, per doz. 4 s. 6 d. 
§ARUM. These picturesque hardy border plants 
are very ornamental. 
1818 cornutum (the green Dragon-Arum), 
large handsome green foliage, 2 ft 
+1819 crinitum, stems curiously marbled, leaves 
singularly cut, 2 ft 
1820 Dracunculus, large handsome palm-like 
leaves, stems curiously marbled, 2 ft.... 
1821 Italicum, lance-shaped green leaves, 
spotted yellow, 1 ft 
1822 maculatum, green foliage, curiously 
spotted with black, £ ft 
1823 tenuifolium, small elegant foliage, 1 ft. ... 
§ASCLEPIAS, fine hardy ornamental border 
plants, the flowers much sought after by bees. 
1824 tuberosa, rich orange flowers, 1 ft 
1825 incarnata, purple, 1 ft 
§ASPHODELUS, highly ornamental hardy border 
plants of elegant aspect. 
1826 luteus, yellow, 2 ft 
1827 ,, flore pleno, yellow, 2 ft 
1828 ramosus, white, 2 ft 
IJBEGONIA. The new tuberous-rooted varieties, 
in summer and autumn are amongst the most 
decorative plants in the greenhouse ; un- 
equalled for brilliancy of colours, profusion 
ot bloom and elegant growth. The tubers 
are sent out dry in winter, and in spring they 
should be started into growth. 
1829 6 in 6 beautiful varieties, 9/-, 12/-, 15/-, 
18/-, to 21/-. 
1830 12 in 12 beautiful varieties, 21/-, 30/-, 
42/-, to 63/-. 
1831 fine mixed varieties, per doz. 12/- & 18/- 
1832 choice mixed varieties, per doz. 21/, 30/- 
H1833 vars. with ornamental foliage, 2 s. 6d. to 
§BELLEVALIA, curious and interesting. 
1834 spicata, white and chocolate, 1 ft. 
||BLETIA, a handsome orchidaceous plant from 
China, of easy culture. 
1835 hyacintha, rose-pink , 1 ft 
§BL00MERIA, a fine hardy bulb, producing 
large umbels of flowers. 
1836 aurca, goldcji yellow 
§B0BARTIA, a charming hardy bulb for light 
soils and rockwork ; also an elegant indoor 
plant several in a pot. 
1837 aurantiaca, salmon-rose, 1 ft., p.doz. 2/6 
JBOUSSINGAULTIA, an elegant climbing plant 
suitable for hanging baskets, vases, and 
rockwork. 
1838 baselloides, fragrant white flowers 
§BRAVOA. The beautiful Pentstemon-like twin 
flowers of this plant are produced on long 
elegant racemes. 
1839 geminiflora, rich cerise-scarlet, 1 A ft. ... 
§BR0DL£A, these are all beautiful. Congesta is 
very effective, Coccineaand Volubilis remark- 
ably distinct, and Grandiflora is a gem. 
1840 coccinea, magenta, tipped green, 2 ft.u. & 
1841 congesta,//** lilac, 2 ft., per doz. 2 s.6d. 
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1842 grandiflora, bright blue, 1 ft., per doz. 2/6 o 3 
1843 volubilis, light rose-purple, beautiful 
flowers in terminal nodding umbels, 3 ft. is. Sc i 6 
CALADIUM. This genus embraces the most 
picturesque and beautiful of ornamental 
foliage plants. 
^[1844 12 in 12 beautiful named varieties, 21 s., 
30 s. , and 42 s. 
1J1845 6 in 6 beautiful named varieties, 12 s., 
15 s., and 21 s. 
^[1846 argyrites, foliage white and green, dwarf, 2 6 
||1847 atropurpureum, purple foliage 3 6 
||1848 esculentum, massive £/***// foliage 3 6 
■[[1849 other choice varieties 2s. 6d. to 10 6 
||CALLA, fine decorative plants for sitting-room 
or conservatory. /Ethiopica is the Lily of 
the Nile, and succeeds best stood in a 
saucer of water. Albo-maculata has beau- 
tifully white spotted foliage and white 
flowers. 
1850 yEthiopica, large white flowers, 9 d., is. Sc 16 
1851 albo-maculata, foliage spotted white 1 6 
§CALLIPRORA, a fine hardy plant flowering 
in large umbels and continuing a long time 
decorative. 
1852 flava, yellow, striped brown, 1 ft o 6 
§CAL0CH0RTUS. These are Californian gems, 
combining the most extreme beauty with 
some of the most extraordinary characteristics 
to be found in flowers. They succeed best 
in light sandy soil and dry sunny situations 
with the most perfect drainage. They are 
perfectly hardy, and will be found admirably 
adapted for select rockwork. We can also 
recommend them for pot culture, keeping in 
mind the importance of drainage. 
1853 elegans, pzirplc blue , deepening into rich 
purple 1 6 
1864 luteus, golden yellow , with small putple 
blotch 2 6 
1855 magenta, rich magenta 2 6 
1856 splendens, purple rose, blotched crimson 2 6 
1857 venustus, pure white and crimson 2 6 
§CALYSTEGIA, perennial climbing convolvulus, 
exceedingly effective for covering verandahs, 
trellises, pillars, and for window boxes. 
.X' 1858 gigantea, white, very large 1 o 
1859 inflata, pi?ik, very large 1 o 
1860 pubescens flore-pleno, double-blush o 6 
§CAMASSIA, these produce long, graceful, loose 
racemes of blue or purple star-shaped 
blossoms. They are very ornamental, and 
very fine border plants. 
1861 atro-ccerulea, rich purple, ij ft o 9 
1862 esculenta, purple, 1.3 ft per doz., 4s. o 6 
1863 Fraseri, beautiful light blue, i\ ft 2 6 
JOANNA, exceedingly effective foliage plants, 
now in universal use. They arc very easily 
raised from seed. Seed, is. and 2 s. 6d. per 
packet. 
1864 fine varieties, in roots, 12s., 15 s., and 
i8j. per doz. 
IICHLIDANTHUS, an elegant plant, with very 
fragrant flowers. In summer they succeed 
planted on a warm border. Cultivated in 
pots, use fertile loam. 
1865 fragrans,///* yellow, 1 ft. per doz., 5/6 o 6 
§CHRYSOBACTRONf a picturesque and very 
attractive border plant, producing in summer 
numerous spikes of bright yellow flowers. 
1866 Hookeri , yellow, 2 ft 2 6 
JCOBURGIA, a splendid conservatory plant, 
with clusters of beautiful, long, drooping, 
tubular shaped parti-colourcd flowers. 
1867 incarnata, flowers scarlet, flesh, green, 
and yellow in combination, 2 ft 1 6 
JC0MMELINA, the intense blue and pure white 
flowers of these, which continue from early 
summer till cut off by frost, make them 
desirable border plants. 
1868 coelestis, bright blue, i£ ft., per doz. 3/04 
1869 ,, alba, white, ij ft. ,, 3/04 
§C0RYDALIS (Fumitory). These are elegant 
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