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MARTAGON GROUP. 
Flowers with Hu divisions of the perianth rolled back tike a Turk's Cap, and one or other of the 
species enumerated are in flower from May till end of August. each— s. d. 
<1026 Albanum. ■white, sweet scented, introduced by Mr. Leichtlinin 1875 5 
3027 A^renaceum, yellow. A new Japanese species which has not yet been flowered m Europe, very rare. ^ 
8028 Canadense, mixed, embracing various shades, [fine for Rhododendron beds per doz. 21/ 2 o 
3029 „ yellow, shading to orange-scarlel. fre.ely spotted, 3 to 4 ft 2 o 
3030 flavum, yellow, freely spotted crimson, 3 to 4 ft 3 
3031 ” flavo-rubrum, yellow, shading to orange, freely spotted, 3 to 4 ft 3 
3032 Rermeslnum, rich blood-crimson, 3 to 4 ft. S 
3033 parvum, yellow, generally spotted, flowers small, a miniature gem, 2 ft. 5 
3034 ”, parvlflorum, orange-scarlet, shading to yellow, freely spotted, flowers small, and quite a 
distinct plant from Parvum, 3 ft 7 b 
3035 „ rubrum, crimson , freely spotted, 3 to 4 ft.... — ... "f ? c 
3036 Callosum (pumllum of LelchUln, tenulfolium stenophyllum of Balter), rich scarlet, 2 ft 5 & 
3037 Camlollcum, orange, passing to scarlet, a, ft ner rioV'n/ 1 o 
3038 Chalcedonlcum, intense deep scarlet, 3 ft. per aoz. ^ ^ o 
3039 Columblanum ( true) .yellow, a mimature form of Humboldti, it 7/ , 
3040 Hansoni, bright golden yellow, freely shotted crimson , very rare. . t • - 3 l / 5 « 4 2 0 
3041 Humboldti (Roezl) syn. Puberulum (Torrey), rich golden yellow , freely spotted crimson, fowers °f 
great substance , 5 ft ••••;; ; •S/®» .* 10 
3042 ocellatum (Bloomerlanum), bronze crimson, shading to orange , freely spotted with. 
” large crimson spots, 2 ft • 5/6, 7/6 & 10 6 
3043 Lelchtlini, fine yellow, richly spotted crimson , a rare species, 3 ft ^ 10 6 
3044 M&rtagon, purple, 4 ft •;••••; per oz * 7/6 o 9 
3045 ,, album, pure white, a very handsome scarce lily, 4 tt ;•••••••••;• 5 ° 
3046 H p alm atlnum, rich glossy crimson-hurple, a magnificent species, 4 ft 5/6, 7/6 & 10 6 
3047 „ flore pleno, purple, very double, 4 ft. 3 6 
3048 Monadelphum (Loddlgesianum) ( true), rich yellow, spotted black 3 ft........ •••••;••; ;•*••• 5 6 
3049 Szovltzianum (Colcbicum), fine citron yellow, spotted black, a remarkably beautiful 
species from the Caucasus, 3 ft. • .........2/6 & 3 6 
3050 Polypbyllum, an extremely rare species, from Cashmere, found at an elevation of 6,000 to 8 , 000 feet, 
and flowered in 1875 by George Maw, Esq., Benthall Hall, Broseley ; this is the first 
instance on record of its having been flowered in cultivation, 3 ft. 105 o 
3051 Pomponlum, red, extremely neat species with fine elegant foliage, collected bulbs 2 6 
3052 Pyrenaicum flavum, yellow, spotted black, 3 ft doz * 7/6 o 9 
3053 „ rubrum, orange-red, 3 ft >1 10/6 1 o 
3054 Superbum. varying in shade from orange to crimson, spotted rich brown, 4 to 7 ft ,, 10/6 1 o 
3055 pyramldale, differing from No. 3054 in the flower spike being more pyramidal, 4 to 7 ft. 2 6 
3056 Pardalinum, mixed varieties, these are noble plants for Rhododendron beds....... per doz. 42/ 4 o 
3057 scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, 5 to 6 ft.... - 5 / 6 , 7 / 6 , & 10 6 
305« * var. Bourgaei, rich crimson- sevr let, shading to yellow, spotted enmson-brown ; the 
foliage narrow, the whorls regular, and the flowers larger than any of this 
section , 5 to 6 ft ;••••• ;; K>/6 to i 5 o 
3059 var. Callfornicum (true), intense crimson-scarlet , shading to yellow, spotted crimson- 
brown, very scarce, 4 to 5 ft. ••••• ...10/6, 15/, & 21 o 
3060 var Michauxi, crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted purple-brown , 4 to 5 it. ...7/6 & 10 6 
3061 ’’ var pallldlfollum (Baker), syn. puberulum (Leichtlin), differing from Pardalinum 
in the flowers being smaller, and not so deeply coloured, 6 to 7 ft. ... 5/6, 7/6, & 10 6 
3062 var Roblnsoni, bright red, shading to yellow, spotted purple-brown, the foliage broader, 
and the plant altogether of a. more massive character than any of the Parda- 
linum section, 6 to 7 ft ^ * 5 1 °. | 21 ° 
3063 Tenuifollujn, rich scarlet, a beautiful miniature species, very rare, ft. 3 /° “ S ° 
3064 Toat.aecnm, gyn BYRfllBiim, delicate apricot. delight fully fragrant, 4 ft. ; per doz. 10/6 & 15/6; each 1/ & 1 6 
ARCHELIRION GROUP. 
Flowers reflexed, horizontal or slightly drooping ; flowering from July to September. 
The Auratum .— Most of the varieties have gold bands and crimson spots on a white ground. : some, however, 
have rose, scarlet, or purplish spots, and others have the gold band bronzed oven some again have only a few 
primrose ‘spots on the white ground. Indeed, the variation is almost endless ; seldom are two varieties alike. 
The number of " Ex.’s" denotes the relative value, and the price indicates the size of the bulb. 
3065 Auratum, Ex. 3 ft each 1/6, 2/6, 3/6 & 5 6 
3067 „ Ex, Ex, Ex. 3 ft 3 / 6 . 5 / 6 , 7/6 & i° 6 
3068 „ Ex., Ex, Ex, Ex 3 ft ,, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 & 21 o 
3069 „ Beautiful varieties for beds, borders, or pot culture, 3ft. per doz., 12/, 18/, 21/, 30/ to 60 o 
Speciosum (or more usually though erroneously called Lancifolium) naturally divides itself into two distinct 
sections, which are distinguishable by the coloration of the stem. 
1. Rubrum is characterised by the stem being brownish, ranging to purplish black, the green of the foliage 
deepening pro ratio with the colour of the stem. Rubrum verum has a purplish black stem. 
2. Roseum is characterised by the stem being brownish, ranging to light green, and the shade of the foliage 
pro ratio with the green of the stem. Roseum verum has a pale green stem. 
SECTION I.— SPECIOSUM RUBRUM AND ITS VARIETIES. 
3070 Spedo 8 *! 111 album, pure white, 3 ft per dor., 15/ & 2I / ! eac k r/6 & 2 6 
3071 „ „ faaclatum, pure white, very floriferous, 3 ft 2 6 
3072 ,, rubrum, white, suffusedand spotted crimson, 3 ft., per doz., 7/6, 12/, & 15/ ; ea. /<j, 1/3, & 1 6 
3073 ,, „ verum ( typical Speciosum), white, suffused and spotted crimson, having a 
clearly defined white edge to the segments of the perianths, 3 ft 2 6 
3074 „ „ fasciatum, white, suffused and spotted crimson, very floriferous, 3 ft 2 6 
3075 „ „ macranthum, white, spotted crimson, very large, 3 ft. 2 6 
3076 „ „ purpuratum (Boom), rich blood crimson, edged pure white, the finest, 3 ft. 5/6 & 7 6 
SECTION II.— SPECIOSUM ROSEUM AND ITS VARIETIES. 
3077 Speciosum album novum, pure clear white, very beautiful, 3 ft 5 6 
3078 „ ,, \eBtaie, pyre white, 2 ft 5 6 
