■84. SELECT LIST OP BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 
MISCEHANEOTTS BTJLBOTTS AND TUBEROUS-BOOTED PLANTS— Continued, 
BIGNONIA ROEZLIANA. 
A handsome climher, remaikahle for the rich tints displayed upon the younger leaves. It forms a 
•swollen woody stem or root-stock, from which issue the slender climbing growths, furnished witli 
•opposite petiolate leaves, which in the lower parts of the plant are entire, but on the upper parts 
become bijugate, with a trifid tendril. The leaves are regularly reticulated, the costa and primary 
veins more strongly, with silvery grey, the ground colour in the mature leaves being green, but in the 
younger stages suffused with a rich lustrous violaceous tint, which renders them exceedingly beau- 
tiful. The under surface is of a rich purple. It has been sent to this country from New Grenada. 
10s. 6d., 15s., and 1 guinea. 
Each — s. d, 
BLETIA FLORIDA 150 
„ SHEPHERDII 21 0 
BLOOMERIA AUREA, a remarkable aciiuisition ; flower stem 12 to 18 inches high, pro- 
ducing an umbel of numerous yellow flowers, streaked with dark brown . . 3s. 6^. & 5 0 
BOBARTIA AURANTIACA, very pretty rich orange flowers 0 3 
BOUAREA BREDAMEYERAMA, orange 2 C 
„ HIRTELLA 2 0 
,, JACQUESIANA, salmon coloured ro.se . . . . . . . .30 
,, MULTIFLORA, orange red flowers, dotted with crimson . . . .30 
,, OCULATA, red and green 10 
Bomareas difl’er from Alstroemerias more particularly in their twining stems, and produce 
neat foliage and elegant drooping flowers. 
BOUSSINGAULTIA BASSELOIDES, a pretty, climbing, bulbous-rooted plant, bearing 
small white flowers from September to October Id 
BRAYOA GEMINIFLORA, a pi'etty greenhouse bulb, with rich crimson tube-like flowers 0 6 
BRODIBEA COCCIITEA ( “ Vcgetahle Fire OroLckcr” of California), umbels of deep magenta 
crimson, drooping flowers ; very showy Is. 6<f. & 2 6 
„ CONGESTA, bright blue, hardy 0 3 
,, GRANDIFLORA, dark blue, dwarf and hardy 0 (5 
,, VOLUBILIS, light rosy purple 3 g 
BULBOCODIUM VERNUM (.Spj-Mii/ CofcAfczwn), rosy lilac Crocus-like flowers ; averypnetty 
cai'ly-flowering bulb, well adapted for pot culture, or for open borders . per doz.. Is. Gd. 0 2 
CALADIUM, vide page 30. 
CALANTHE VEITCHII 15s. & 21 0 
,, VESTITA LUTEO-OCULATA j exceedingly handsome East Indian ) 5s. & 7 S 
,, ,, RUBRO-OCULATA I bulbous-rooted Orchids . . ) 5s. & 7 6 
CALLA, vide Richardia. 
CALLIPRORA LUTEA (/lava), a pretty summer-flowering bulb, producing a cluster of 
yellow flowers 0 9 
CALOCASIA, vide Alocasia. 
CALOCHORTUS LUTEUS, bright yellow 3 0 
,, >) OCULATUS, large circular flowers, of a deep brilliant yellow 
colour. The individual flowers are nearly 3 inches across, 
and of a thick firm te.xture, which makes them continue 
long in bloom 5 0 
I) SPLENDENS, a fine large blue flower; this is exceedingly handsome 
and beautiful 7 0 
,, VENUSTUS, large white flowers, with crimson blotch at the base of the 
petals 3 0 
These are exceedingly pretty bulbous plants of the Liliaceous order, giving very 
handsome attractive flowers. 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA, bluish purple p)crdoz., 9s. 1 0 
,, „ ATROC-ffiRULEA, dark blue, new 2 0 
Beautiful hardy summer-flowering bulbs, bearing handsome spikes of star-shaped blossoms. 
CANARINA CAMPANULATA, an ornamental greenhouse plant, with fleshy roots, and 
produces numerous orange coloured flowers 3 g 
