SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-BOOTED PLANTS. 25 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEEOUS-ROOTED PLANTS— Continued. 
per doz., 9s., 12s., 18s. & 80s 
,, 9s., 12s., 18s. & 80s 
. . . . per doz., 9s. & 12s 
9s. & 12s 
DAHLIA IMPEBIALI8 
ALBA 
AEBOREA 
EOSEA 
DAHLIAS, CHOICE EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
Fancy Flowers . . 
DVAEF BEDDING VARIETIES 
BOUQUET or POMPON VARIETIES . . 
SINGLE-ELOWERED, these are extremely efl'eotivo as decorative plants for grouping 
in bods or borders, and their blossoms are very useful for cutting ; they bloom so 
continuously and profusely that they are highly attractive. Per doz., 9s., 12s. & 18s. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS, vMa page 9. 
ALBA, blu.sli white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8s. Grf. & 
DIOSCOREA AN.ffiCTOCHILUS 
AEGYBEIA 
BATATAS 
BULBIFERA 
CHRYSOPHYLLA 
DISCOLOR VARIEGATA 
ILLUSTRATA . . 
MELANOLEUCA . . 
METALLICA .... 
SPECIOSA, a free-growing climber, with decorative foliag 
nerved leaves, marked with an irregular band of silvery 
under surface of the leaves is of a puridish colour . . 
DRACONTIUM ALBOSTIPES 
ASPERUM 
CARDERI 
SCALPTURATUM 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite), a beautiful hardy spring-flowering plant, pro- 
ducing its bright yellow flowers about the same time as the Snowdrop, 
per 100, 2s. Grf. ; per doz., Grf. 
ERYTHRONIUM AMEEICANUM (Day's Tooth Viukt), yellow . . . . per doz., 6s. & 8s. 
DENS-CANIS ALBUM 
ROSEUM 
Is. Gel. & 
It has dark green seven- 
grey between the ribs ; the 
per doz.. Is. Gel. 
2s. 
Is. 
15s. 
15s. 
Get. 
per doz., 6s. & 9s. 
5s. & 
PURPUREUM 
GIGANTEUM 
GEANDIFLORUM 
EUCHARIS, fietc pago 20. 
EUCODONIA, rirfs page 19. 
EUCOMIS PUNCTATA 
EURYCLES AUSTRALASICA . . ’ 
EURYCLES CDNNINGHAMI (The Drishmie Lily), a beautiful Australian bulb with pretty 
wliite flowers, similar in shape to those of a small Eucharis ; charmingly pretty for 
all purposes for which out flowers are required 
FREESIAS, vide page 12. 
FEITILLARIAS, of sorts 
GALANTHUS NIVALIS (Snowdrop), viele page 9. 
GASTRONEMA SANGUINEUM, half-hardy plant, with brilliant scarlet flowers 
GESNERA DONKELAAEI 
DOUGLASII 
DUVALII 
LEOPOLDII 
ALBO-CAEMINEA , 
ROSEO-LILACINA . 
MACEANTHA 
MARCHII 
of sorts, vide page 20. 
GLADIOLUS, of sorts, vide page 10. 
GLOEIOSA (METHONICA) PLANTII 
( ) SUPEEBA, the flowers of this tuberous-rooted plant are very handsome, and from 
their large size, and effective orange and scarlet colours, always attract considerable 
attention . . 
GLOXINIA, vi* page 20. ™ 
GODWINIA GIGAS, this produces only a solitary leaf, and after that has died off, the 
flower spathe makes its appearance, both leaf and spathe being of gigantic dimensions. 
The petiole has a beautifully mottled metallic surface, brimstone-yellow, barred and 
striped with purple, giving it the appearance of a snake standing erect 
2«. Gd. & 
2s. Gd. & 
Each 
s. d. 
8 6 
3 6 
3 6 
3 6 
5 0 
7 6 
7 6 
2 6 
5 0 
5 0 
3 6 
3 6 
7 6 
5 0 
7 6 
7 6 
5 0 
7 G 
7 6 
1 G 
1 6 
1 0 
3 G 
3 6 
6 0 
7 G 
7 6 
3 6 
3 G 
3 G 
3 6 
3 6 
5 0 
3 6 
3 6 
10 6 
