22 SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS— Continued. 
Each — s. 
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a very pretty early-flowering 
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per doz., 18s. 
per 100, 15s. 
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BRODLEA CONGESTA, bright blue, hardy .... 
GRANDIFLORA, dark blue, dwarf and hardy . 
BULBOCODIUM PERSICUM TURKESTANICUM . 
VERNUM ( Spring ColcMcum), rosy lilac Crocus-like flowers 
bulb, well adapted for pot culture, or for open borders . 
CALADIUM, vide page 20. 
CALANTHE VEITCHII . . . . - 7s. 6d. k 
VESTITA LUTEO-OCULATA ( exceedingly handsome East Indian bulbous- ) 5s. & 
RUBRO-OCULATA. . i rooted Orchids i 5s. & 
CALLA, vide Richardia. 
CALLIPHRURIA HARTWEGIANA 
SUBEDENTATA per doz., 12s. 
CALL1PRORA LUTEA (Jlava), a summer-flowering bulb, producing a cluster of yellow flowers 
CALOCHORTUS ALBUS 
BENTHAMI 
CCERULEA 
LILACINUS 
MAUVEANUS 
VENUSTUS J 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA, bluish purple . . . per doz., 2s. 6 d. 
CANARINA CAMPANULATA, an ornamental greenhouse plant, with fleshy roots, and pro- 
ducing numerous orange coloured flowers 3ft 
CANNAS, these striking foliage plants are most effective for sub-tropical gardening and border 
grouping. They arc extremely useful for summer decorative purposes, being exceedingly 
ornamental and attractive per doz., 12s., 18s. & 30s. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILLL®, this is one of the most beautiful of bulbous plants, and perfectly 
hardy ; it combines the habit of a handsome Squill with the brilliant colours of Nemopliila 
insignis. Introduced from Asia Minor per doz., 6s. 
CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS, a greenhouse bulb, producing fragrant trumpet-shaped 
yellow flowers per doz., 3s. 0 4 
CIENKOWSKIA KIRKII, this handsome and interesting plant is a native of Eastern Tropical 
Africa ; its blossoms are exceedingly attractive and beautiful ; they are freely produced on a 
many-flowered scape, and are of a soft purplish rose colour, with a bifid golden spot in the 
centre. It has received a First Class Certificate from the Floral Committee of the Royal 
Horticultural Society ' 21s. & 31 $ 
COLCHICUM AGRIPPINAS (variegatum), rose, spotted with purple . per doz., 2s. 6 d. 
AUTUMNALE (Autumn Crocus), rosy lilac . . . . j s . g $ 
ALBUM, white 2s. 6d. 
FL. PLENO, white 
BYZANTINUM 
CROCIFLORUM ’ 
COMMELINA TUBEROSA (ccelcslis), rich blue . p el . ^z., 4s [ 
ALBA, white 4s 
CONV ALLARIA MAJALIS (Lily of the Valley), vide page 9. 
CRINUM AMABILE 
AMERICANUM 
ARENARIUM . 
AUSTRALE, this bears the name of Botany Bay Lily, and is an ornamental bulbous plant, 
requiring greenhouse temperature. The bulbs are smooth, thick, and cylindrical. The 
flowers, which are very fragrant, are numerous, from ten to fifteen in an umbel, each attached 
by a pedicel longer than the ovary, and consisting of a long slender tube, and a spreading or 
recurved limb of six white segments 
CAPENSE ALBUM ’ 
ROSEUM ‘ 
COMMELYNI, this has been imported from British Guiana, and is a comparatively small 
growing kind, very showy, and much better adapted for pot-culture than the larger sorts ; the 
flowers are white streaked with purple, handsome, and effective .76 
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