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SELECT LIST OP MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, &c. 
ACHIMENES. 
In distinct varieties, 9s., 12s. and 18.s. per dozen. 
For names and descriptions, vide Mr. William 
Bull's Plant Catalogue. 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA. 
’One of the most beautiful of hardy bulbs ; it 
should find a place in every flower garden wher- 
ever it can be accommodated with a dry border 
against a wall where it will form its flower scapes, 
with three or four largo charming fragrant rosy 
pink flowers. It will thrive in any ordinary 
garden soil. 9s., 12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
AMARYLLIS IGNESCENS. 
A highly decorative species from India, freely 
producing its showy umbels of bloom, even on 
small bulbs. The flowers expand to a breadth of 
about 5 inches, and are of a light fiery orange red 
colour, stained at the base with pale green, form- 
ing a large greenish white eye or centre. A bold 
and attractive flower. Price 5s. and 7s. 6cf. each. 
AMARYLLIS 
Mr. William Bull’s collection of this hand- 
some class of bulbs is one of the finest extant. 
For attractive, display and general decorative 
purposes Amaryllis are almost unrivalled, their 
large and massive richly-coloured blossoms creat- 
ing an eflcct few flowers can approach ; they are 
easily cultivated, and a succession of bloom may 
be kept up a great part of the year by varying the 
season of growth and rest. Choice sorts, 3 and 4 
guineas per dozen. 
AMERICAN TUBEROSES. 
4s. and 6s. per dozen. 
ASTILBE BARBATA. 
(Syn. HOTEIA JAPO^nCA AND SPIKzEA 
BAEBATA). 
Good clumps, 9s. and 12s. per dozen. 
NEW HANDSOME-FLOWERED 
HYBRID BEGONIAS. 
These belong to the beautiful-flowered bulbous 
rooted section ; the colours are exceedingly varied, 
embracing crimson, orange, pink, c.armine, sal- 
mon, orange scarlet, cinnamon, blush, lake, rose, 
vermilion, with various intermediate shades ; 30s. 
and 42s. per dozen. For names and descriptions, 
sec preceding page. Blooming tubers unnamed, 
raised from best varieties, 9s., 12s, and 18». per 
dozen. 
CRINUM AMERICANUM. 
This variety produces white blossoms 5 to G 
inches over, and deliciously fragrant ; and, besides 
being extremely ornamental, is useful where cut 
flowers are required. Price 5s. and 7s. Qd. each. 
CRINUM AUSTRALE. 
A Inandsome and distinct species. Price 7s. 6rf. 
and 10,9. 6(7. each. 
EUCHARIS AMAZONICA. 
One of the most useful of bulbous plants, and 
invaluable where out flowers arc required. 2s. 6c7. 
each ; 24s. per dozen. 
GESNERAS. 
The value of Gesneras, as decorative plants, 
can scarcely be over-estimated. Most of them 
have rich velvet-like foliage, which, in the 
respective kinds, varies from green to crimson. 
If only grown for the foliage they are very attrac- 
tive, but they produce splendid pyramidal spikes 
of blossom, which are extremely handsome. 30s. 
and 42s. per dozen. For names and descriptions, 
vide Mr. William Bull’s Plant Catalogue. 
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 Jlr. William 
Bull’s Plant Catalogue. Blooming tubers, un- 
named, raised from the best varieties, 9s. and 12s. 
per dozen. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
Good clumps, 12s. and 15s. per dozen. 
TIGRIDIA GRANDIFLORA. 
An exceedingly showy and effective variety ; 
flowers very large and attractive ; brilliant scarlet 
crimson, yellow centre, richly spotted with dark 
crimson. Price 4s. per dozen. 
TULIPA STELLATA. 1; 
A distinct species from the Himalaj’as. In 
colour it appears to be variable, the flowers of 
some of the varieties being white, others wdiite 
and pink ; the petals are lanceolate, slightly con- 
cave, obtuse, the three outer ones larger than the 
rest, and bright yellow at the base within. Price 
2s. 6(7. each ; 18s. per dozen. 
TYD/EAS. 
In hand.somc and distinct varieties, 30,9. and 
42s. per dozen. ,Somc of the newer kinds are 
extremely handsome and can be strongly recom- 
mended. For names and descriptions, vide Mr. 
William Bull’s Plant Catalogue. 
