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SELECT LIST Off MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, &c. 
ACHIMENES. 
In distinct varieties, 9s., 12$. & 18s. per dozen. 
For names and descriptions, vide Mr. William 
Hull’s Plant Catalogue. 
AMARYLLIS (HIPPEASTRUM) 
RUTILA. 
A highly decorative and very useful species 
from its free-blooming character, even small bulbs 
producing abundantly spikes of its showy orange- 
red flowers, which in some of the varieties are 
very brilliantly coloured, tending to scarlet. An 
importation of a large quantity of bulbs has just 
been received from the interior of Brazil, so that 
it can now be offered at 5s. each ; 42s. per dozen. 
AMARYLLIS (HIPPEASTRUM) 
PYRROCHROA. 
This is another of the free-floworing bright- 
coloured section, a quantity of bulbs of which has 
been imported from the United States of Colombia. 
The flowers are of a light fiery orange-scarlet hue, 
the five upper perianth segments broader than the 
sixth or lower one. As with the above species, 
spikes of blossoms are abundantly produced on 
small bulbs, so that where flowers are required iu 
profusion, this and the preceding are desirable 
acquisitions. Price, 5s. each ; 42s. per dozen. 
AMARYLLIS. 
Fine large flowering bulbs, 5s., 7s. 6«7. and 
10s. 6 d. each. 
NEW HANDSOME-FLOWERED 
HYBRID BEGONIAS. 
These belong to the beautiful-flowered bulbous- 
rooted section ; the colours are exceedingly varied, 
embracing crimson, orange, pink, carmine, salmon, 
orange-scarlet, cinnamon, blush, lake, rose, ver- 
milion, with various intermediate shades ; 42s. 
and 60s. per dozen. Blooming tubers unnamed, 
raised from the best known varieties, 30s. per 
dozen. 
BLOOMERIA AUREA, 30s. per dozen ; 150s. 
per 100. 
BRODI-ffiA COCCINEA, 18s. per dozen ; 100s. 
per 100. 
BRODIiEA CONGESTA, 4s. per dozen ; 25s. 
per 100. 
BRODIiEA TERRXSTRIS, 18s. per dozen ; 
100s. per 100. 
CALADIUMS. 
In choice distinct varieties, 30s., 42s. and 00s. 
per dozen. For names and descriptions, vide Mr. 
William Bull’s Plant Catalogue. 
CALOCHORTUS ELEGANS, 30s. per dozen ; 
150s. per 100. 
CALOCHORTUS LUTEUS, 30s. per dozen ; 
150s. per 100. 
CALOCHORTUS SPLENDENS, 42s. pel- 
dozen ; 200s. per 100. 
CALOCHORTUS VENUSTUS, 30s. per dozen 1 
150s. per 100. 
CALLIPRORA LTJTEA, 9s. per dozen ; 50s. 
per 100. 
CYCLOBOTHRA ALBA The ALABAS- 
TER STAR TULIP of California, white 
bell-shaped flowers. 30s. per dozen ; 150s. per 
100 . 
CYCLOBOTHRA CtERULEA, 30s. per dozen; 
150s. per 100. 
CYCLOBOTHRA PULCHELLA, The Golden 
Star Tulip of California, 30s. per dozen ; 150s. 
per 100. 
DAHLIAS. 
Choice Exhibition Varieties,. 9s., 12s. and 18s. 
per dozen. 
Choice Exhibition Varieties, Fancy Flowers, 9s., 
12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
Dwarf Bedding Varieties, 9s. and 12s. per dozen. 
Bouquet or Pompon Varieties, 9s. and 12s. per 
dozen. 
ERYTHRONIUM GRANDIFLORUM, 30s. 
per dozen ; 150s. per 100. 
ETTCHARIS AMAZONICA, 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6 d. 
each. 
EUCHARIS CANDIDA, 10s. 6 d. each. 
GESNERAS (N/CGELIAS.) 
In handsome distinct varieties, 18s., 24s. and 
30 s. per dozen. For names and descriptions, 
vide Mr. William Bull's Plant Catalogue. 
GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS, 10s. per 
100. 
GLOXINIAS. 
With erect or drooping flowers, or a proportion 
of each, all of the most handsome and distinct 
varieties known. 30s., 42s. and 60s. per dozen. 
For names and descriptions, vide Mr. William 
Bull’s Plant Catalogue. - Blooming tubers un- 
named, raised from the best known varieties, 
9s. and 12s. per doz. 
TRITELEIA LAX A, 12s. per dozen ; 75s. per 
100 . 
TYD/EAS. 
In handsome distinct varieties, 30s. and 42s. 
per dozen. For names and descriptions, vide Mr. 
William Bull’s Plant Catalogue. 
