SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS, 39 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEEOUS-SOOTED PLANTS— Continued. 
on both sides, and divided into thiee iirimary sections, whicli are agaui repeatedly subdivided, 
the extreme divisions being ovate-acuminate. Tlie peduncle is mottled, rough, with minute spiny 
projections like the petiole, and furnished towards the base with sever.al large bracts. The flower 
spathe is of a thick leathery texture, outside of a dark blui.sh brown, and inside of a dark brownish 
red, with the exception of the base and those parts surrounding the spadix, which are whitish yellow. 
21.?. 
Each— s. (1. 
GRIFFINIA BLTJMENAVIA, rich purple flowers, with flc.sh coloured centre, new, 5s. & 7 0 
,, HYACINTHINA, rosy white, tipped with purplish crimson . . .70 
,, ,, MAXIMA, white, striped with .sky blue . . 7s. Orf. & 10 0 
These arc stove bulbs, allied to Amaryllis, and attractive for their large clu-sters of beautiful 
flowers. 
HABRANTHUS ANDERSONII, orange and brown, fine and distinct . . . .20 
„ FULGENS 5 0 
„ PRATENSIS, magnificent deep crimson scarlet 5 0 
,, ROSEUS 10 
A splendid gemjs of half-hardy bulbs, remarkable for their brilliant coloured flowers. 
H.JEMANTHX7S ALBIFLOS (ptcbrsccnf:), white, edges of the leaves covered with long 
white hairs 10 
„ PUNICEUS, scarlet ' . 2s. 6(7. & 3 0 
„ TIGRINUS, orange 3 6 
Hoemanthus (Blood Flower) are very showy greenhouse bulbs, of dwarf habit, and remark- 
able for their clusters of flowers, which are produced during the summer and autumn 
months. 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Bose), a valuable and well-knomi winter-blooming 
plant, flowers white . . Is. & 1 6 
HEMEROCAIiLIS DISTICHA FL. PLENA, reddish orange 3 0 
FLAVA, yellow, sweet-scented . . . . . . • .09 
FULVA (crocea), orange 0 9 
,, FOLIIS VARIEGATIS, orange, foliage .striped with white 1 0 
,, FLORE PLENA, double, flowering 10 
GRAMINEA, yellow 10 
KWANSO FL. PLENO, yellow 10 
,, ,, ,, FOLIIS VARIEGATIS, yellow flowers, 
and beautifully variegated foliage . .20 
,, PICTA, a hothouse perennial, of erect habit, with distichous leaves, the 
bases of which form a flattened surface, the lower part stained of a 
brown umber colour, succeeded by a pale or wdiite transverse xone or 
band, which sometimes forms a regular sharply defined curve, while 
above this the brown stain is repeated. This marking is confined to 
the sheathing base of the leaves, their upper part or blade being green, 
with a glaucous under surflice 10 6 
,, THUNBERGII, new .Tapanese variety 10 
The Hemerocallis, or Day Lilies, are very handsome and effective hardy border plants. 
HESPEROSCORDITTM LAOTEUM Is. & 1 6 
HIPPEASTRUM, ride page 11. 
HYPOXIS ELEGANS, white flowers, with piii'iile centre 10 
IMANTOPHYLLTJM CYRTANTHIFLORUM, a very excellent evergreen warm green- 
house or cool stove plant, intermediate between Olivia and A'allota 
or Amaryllis in style of growth, ivith dark green leaves, and broad 
corymbs of large, clear, rich salmon or light flame-coloured, pendu- 
lous, cup-like blossoms, relieved by a lighter centre ; they are 
produced during the early winter and spring months ; unique iir its 
character, and a most effective and beautiful plant in its season of 
bloom 7s. Qd. & 10 6 
,, MINIATUM, like the preceding in its general habit and growth, 
but the flowers are a shade darker in colour, and instead of being 
liendulous, are erect .5s., 7s. Off. & 10 0 
IRIS, vide pages 15 and 16. 
ISMENE AMANCAES, large rich yellow flowers ; very fragrant 2 6 
