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MISCEtLANEOrs BULBOUS AND TUBESOUS-EOOTED PLANTS— Continued, 
PANCRATIUM NOTATUM. 
In consequence of a large iiiiiiortatioii of this useful free-flowering plant, Mr. William Bull can otfer 
fine strong-blooming Amarj’llis-like bulbs. Its showy white flowers are produced in clusters of 9 to 12 
on stiff erect scapes, the outer segments 3 to 4 inches long, with funnel-shaped centre crown upwards 
of an inch in diameter. The blossoms arc deliciously fragrant and extremely elegant, and useful for 
cutting for bompiet-s, &c. For illustration, vide page 1. Per doz., 30s.; each, 3s. 6d. 
Each — s. d. 
PANCRATIUM PARVIFIiORUM, white 1 
,, SPECIOSUM 10 
,, ZEYLANICUM 7 
A very fine genus of greenhouse bulbs, producing their large corymbs of fragrant white 
flowers early in spring and summer. 
FARDANTHUS SINENSIS {Leopard Flower), a very handsome hai 
with beautiful orange flowers 
PELARGONIUM ASTRAGALIFOLIUM, Cape species . 
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„ LACINIATUM 
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PENTHEA ROSEA 
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FENTLANDIA MINIATA, beautiful greenhouse bulb, with diuoping bell-shaped deep 
crimson flowers 2 6 
FHCEDRANASSA RUBRO-VIRIDIS, a fine species with a head of 12 to 16 pendant 
flowers IJ inches long, colour rich crimson with green iioints . .26 
,, TENTRICOSA, this species has a fine head of bright scarlet flowers, 
with yellow protrading anthers 2 6 
PHYOELLA (Pluxdranassd) CHLORAORA, flowers crimson, tipped with green ; a green- 
house bulb, blooming in autumn Is. & 1 6 
PLEOTOPOMA, vide page 28. 
POLYANTHES TUBEROSA, vide page 23. 
PRIMULA CORTUSOIDES AMOENA, a beautiful free spring-flowcriiig herbaceous plant ; 
flowers rich rosy purple, produced freely in large clusters, well above the foliage . l.v. & 1 6 
RANUNCULUS, vide page 22. 
RICHARDIA AFRICANA (ftfZZa a-f/riovncft) Is., Is. 6(«., & 2 6 
,, ALBO-MACULATA . 2s. 6d. & 3 6 
RIGIDELLA FLAMMEA, intense sca.rlet, beautiful 2 6 
,, IMMACULATA, deep crimson, distinct Is. 6<f. & 2 6 
A genus of .small greenhouse bulb.s, with bright-coloured flowers, well adapted for pot 
culture. 
ROSANOWIA, fide page 27. 
SANDERSONIA AURANTIACA. A beautiful tuberous-rooted greenhouse perennial, in- 
troduced from Natal. The tubers are small and two-lobed ; the stems erect, a foot to a foot 
and a half high, simple, bearing from the axils of the upper leaves, attached by thin stalks, 
the large orange-coloured semi-globular bell-shaped drooiring flowers, which have the six 
segments of which the perianth is composed extended at the base into short horns, and are 
attached by sleitdcr pedicels a couple of inches long 7 6 
SAXIFRAGA PELTATA. This remarkable and attractive plant has been introduced from 
the Kiver Sacramento, in California. It is of robust growth, producing immense roundly- 
lobed dark green leaves about 15 to 18 inches in diameter. The flowers arc of a beautiful 
rose colour, most abundantly borne on a tall erect spike upwards of a foot in height . .76 
SCHIZOSTYLIS COCCINEA, hardy, brilliant crimson cup-shaped flowers, produced on 
spikes during the summer and autumn in pots. Is. 0 4 
SCILLA, vide page 23. 
SCOLIOPUS BIGELOWII, blotched leaf 5s. & 7 6 
SPARAXIS PULCHERRIMA 2 6 
,, for other sorts, vide page 23. 
SFIRJEA JAPONIC A, vide Astilbe, page 14. 
SPREKELIA FORMOSISSIMA, vide Amaryllis, page 12. 
STERNBERGIA LUTEA, vide Amaryllis, page 12. 
TIGRIDIA CANARIENSIS, yelbw, bemitiful 0 4 
,, CCELESTINA (/Vtitfocaffispfaaiiia), blue ,09 
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