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NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE HARDY PLANTS. 
IRIS K^MPFERI— continued. 
♦SOCRATES, a very fine large full flower ; white, having all the segments marked with yellow at the 
base, and very slightly flaked with ro.sy purple. 10.?. 6cf. 
SPLENDENS, grayish-lilac, striped and edged with lilac ; yellow eye ; pctaloid stigmas purple. 6*. 
TALISMAN, the central portion of each of the throe outer segments white marked with yellow at the 
base ; the outer portion of the segments of a beautiful rosy purple colour mottled with white ; a 
very fine largo showy flower. 10s. 6d. 
•VERONA, rich violet purple, each of the segments marked with yellow at the base. 7s. 6d. 
VICEROY, the three outer segments lilac, beautifully marbled with mauve and purplish-crimson, and 
marked with light yellow at the base ; the three small inner segments of a rich purplish crimson 
colour ; a remarkably fine large attractive flower. 10s. 6d, 
VIOLET QUEEN, outer segments broad and spreading, violet crimson ; inner segments smaller, 
sub-erect, crimson ; petaloid stigmas violet. 3s. 6rf. 
IRIS ROBINSONIANA, vide page 72 
SIBIRIOA, Is. 
ALBA, Is. 
IRIS SUSIANA, Is. 6d. 
TEOTORUM, 3s. 6d. 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA, Is. fid. 
JTJNOUS LiETBVIRENS. 
A free-growing tall species of rush, imported from Japan, and remarkable for its vivid green colour. 
The root is creeping, throwing up crowded tufts of leaves, which are three feet or more in height, some- 
what distichously sheathing at the base, and distinctly compressed at the sides ; the bright green 
colour is a very striking and characteristic feature of the plant. 6s. 
LARDIZABALA BITERNATA, 3s. fid. 
LATHYRUS SPLENDENS, vide page 19. 
LILIUM AURATUM, Is. fid., 2s. fid. and 
3s. fid. 
AVENACEUM, a rare Japanese species. 
10s. fid. 
BATEMANN.®, a new Japanese Lily, grow- 
ing from 3 to 4 feet high, and giving 
richly coloured unspotted flowers of a 
bright Apricot tint ; most desirable. 3s. fid. 
BROWNII, very handsome large flowers, 
trumpet-shaped, internally white, exter- 
nally puqdish brown. 8s. fid. and 6s. 
BULBIFERUM, Is. fid. 
BYZANTINUM, vide chalcedonicum 
CANADENSE, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
FLAVUM, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
RUBRUM, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
CANDIDUM, fid. 
FLORE-PLENO, Is. 
PURPUREO-STRIATUM, Is. 
CAROLINIANUM, vide Michauxii 
CHALCEDONICUM (BYZANTINUM), 
a very effective and showy Lily, with 
brilliant scarlet flowers. 2s. fid. 
— — COLUMBIANUM, very rare, only a few 
bulbs of the true species being in cultiva- 
tion. 6s. 
CONCOLOR (SINICUM), 2s. fid. & 3s. fid. 
CORIDION, 2s. fid. and 3s. fid. 
CORDIFOLIUM. a rare Japanese Lily 7s. fid. 
CROCEUM (AURANTIACUM), 9d. 
DALMATICUM, vide Martagon dalmaticum 
DAVURICUM, the true species from 
Siberia, 2s. fid. 
ERECTUM, 9d. 
FULGIDUM (SAPPHO), 9d. 
rrrrr — — ORANDIFLORUM, 9d, 
LILIUM DAVURICUM IMMACULATUM, 
9d. 
INCOMPARABILB, 9d. 
ELEGANS (THUNBERGIANUM), 2s. fid. 
and 3s. fid. 
ALUTACEUM, Is. 
ARMENIACUM (VENUS- 
TUM), Is. fid. 
ATROSANGUINEUM (FUL- 
GENS), Is. 
BICOLOR, 3s. fid. 
FORMOSUM, 3s. fid. 
LATERITIUM (BILIGULA- 
TUM), Is. 
MACULATUM, 2s. fid. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE, 2s. fid. 
SOINTILLANS, 7s. fid. 
STAMINOSUM, height about a 
foot, bearing heads of large 
semi-double flowers of a deep 
reddish crimson colour, spotted 
with black. This is the variety 
usually sold as fiore plena. Is. 
EXCELSUM, vide testaceum 
EXIMIUM, vide longiflorum eximium 
GIGANTEUM, a stately growing Lily, 
producing noble flower stems, 4 to 8 feet 
high, from which depend trumpet-shaped 
white flowers which are streaked with violet 
crimson, and very fragrant. 7s. fid. and 
10s. fid 
HANSONI, bright golden yellow, spotted 
with crimson. 15s. 
HUMBOLDTII, a splendid species from 
Humboldt county, California; quite hardy, 
and produces fine spikes, of from 6 to 20 
largo golden-yellow flowers, spotted ^Y*tU 
pqrple, ?s. ^d, 
