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JXIOLIRION TATARICUM. 
IXIOLIRION tataricum (Pallasi), an elegant 
and very showy hardy bulbous plant, bearing 
umbels of beautiful deep blue tubular flowers in 
May and June, thriving in any good light soil 
and an open dry sunny situation, ht. ij ft. 
per too, 8/6 ; per doz. 1/3 
JONQUILS, Sweet-Scented, always prized 
for the graceful sweet-scented flowers they pro- 
duce in May. For indoor decoration plant three 
to six bulbs in a 4- or 5-inch pot, plunge in a 
cold frame, and when in bud bring indoors. 
If planted also outdoors and treated the same 
as Daflbdils, a long succession may be maintained. 
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Single Jonquil, rich full yellow 
per 1000, 25/- ; per too, 2/9 o $ 
,, ,, extra targe bulbs 
per 1000, 35/- ; per too, 4/- o 7 
Double Jonquil, flowers of a rich full 
yellow, small, very elegant, and delightfully 
fragrant per too, 9/6 i 4 
For Carapanelle Jonquil and Queen Anne’s Double 
Jonquil, see Narcissus Odorus varieties, page 30 
of Daffodil Catalogue, 
very beautiful greenhouse plants flowering in early Spring, with curiously 
spotted leaves and handsome flower-spikes. They should be potted as early as possible in 
Autumn in a compost of loam, sweet leaf soil, and sand, the bulbs being placed 2j to 3 
inches below the surface and surrounded by sand ; place the pots in a cold frame close to the 
glass with plenty of air, and give very little water until the bulbs have made foliage. In 
early Novenibei, before cold weather sets in, remove the pots to a sunny situation in green- 
house close to the glass where the temperature does not fall below 45°. The Lachenalia 
likes abundance of sunshine but not overmuch heat. A very beautiful effect is obtained by 
planting Lachenalias in wire hanging baskets for greenhouse decoration. 
a very handsome variety with reddish brown stems and large rich golden heWs, early, 
‘ per doz. 10/6 
Cavvston Gem, bells yellow and green faintly tipped red and expanded at mouth. 
early, ht. 9 in per doz. 7/6 
Cowslip, a very handsome new Lachenalia raised by an amateur in Australia, and one of the 
finest of the family. It produces a fine spike of large rich golden bells with rosy scarlet 
shading at top, while the expanded mouth is deeply margined maroon, foliage broad, stem 
spotted maroon, very pretty, ht. 9 in fmly a bulb or two for sale) 10 6 
™sy scarlet, yellow, and green, tipped ruby, very showy, 
foliage faintly mottled, stem spotted, ht. 9 in per doz. 7/6 
gflaucina, pretty metallic blue flowers, handsome foli.age, very striking, ht. -J ft. ,, 8/6 
luteola, bells citron, shaded green and red, ht. I ft per too, 21/- ; ,, 3/- 
,, t'’*®.Culata, flowers like the above, but foliage handsomely spotted, ht. t ft. „ 6/6 
Nelsoni, large rich golden-yellow bells, and a reddish stem, remarkably beautiful and very 
free-flowering, early, ht. to in. First-Class Certificate R.H.S per doz. 9^ 
pendula, larp brilliant red bells, tipped green and purple ; a grand handsome showy 
flow er, ht. 9 in per doz. 6/6 o 7 
>, gisantea {syn. Aureliana), a fine improvement on the type Pendula ; it bears bold 
handsome spikes of rich deep red bells, tipped green and purple, ht. lo in i 6 
each 
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C|ua.Clricolor, true, scarlet, yellow, and green, with broad crimson tip, an exceedinelv 
beautiful flower, ht. lo in per doz. 9/6 
Rector of* Ca,wston, rich deep yellow, tipped red, ht. 9 in. 
Ruby, bells scarlet, yellow and green, very showy, ht. i ft 
n 8/6 
8/6 
Superba, a very pretty variety, bells shading from salmon scarlet at top down to yellow 
and green, while the mouth is heavily margined crimson-maroon, ht. 9 in 
tricolor, bells scarlet, citron, and green, a very free and showy variety, lit. 9 in. per doz. 7/6 
LAPEYROUSIA cruenta. See Anoraatheca cruenta. 
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