MISCELLANEOUS BULBS &c., offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 69 
CRINUMS. 
CRINUM AMABILE. — 10s. Gd. each. 
ASIATICUM. — 5s. each. 
AUGUSTUM. — 10.9. Gd. each. 
AUSTRALE.— (The Botany Bay Lily). The 
flowers, which arc very fragrant, are from 
ten to fifteen in an umbel, consisting of a 
long* slender tube, and a spreading or re- 
curved limb of six white segments, os. each. 
CAPENSE ALBUM. I Thesc . arc . tw ° hard >' 
ROSEUM f ?P ep ' les for the °P pn 
I border, Is. 0«. each. 
CAMPANULATUM. — 5s. each. 
COMMELYNII. — 5*. each. 
ERUBESCENS. — 7s. 6r/. each. 
F0RM0SUM.— 3». 0 d. each. 
— - GIGANTEUM.— 10s. 6./. each. 
— — M00REI. — 7«. Gd. each. 
ORNATUM.— 5s. each. 
FEDUNCULATUM PACIFICUM.— A noble 
species, known as the AYedding Lily, pro- 
ducing immense umbels of deliciously scented 
pure white dowers. 10s. 6 d. each. 
POWELLI. — l()s. 0 d. each. 
PULCHELLUM.— 5*. each. 
SANDERIANUM. — 5s. each. 
SCABRUM. — 10s. 6 d. each. 
ZEYLANICUM.— 10s. 0 d. each. 
CR0C0SMA AUREA. — Is. 0 d. per dozen. 
CYCLAMEN EUROPIUM.— Sweet scented, 4s. 
per dozen ; 25s. per 100. 
CYPRXPEDIUM CALCEOLUS.— Is. 6rf. each ; 15s. 
per dozen. 
SPECTABILE — The most beautiful of the 
hardy Cypripediums. 4'2s. per dozen. 
CYRTANTHUS MACKENII. — 2s. 6 d. each ; 24s. 
per dozen. 
— - — 0BLIQUUS. — 5s. each. 
DAHLIAS. 
DAHLIAS, CHOICE EXHIBITION VARIETIES, 
9s., 12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
FANCY FLOWERS. — 9s., 12s. and 18s. per 
dozen. 
CACTUS and DECORATIVE.— 12s. and 18s. 
per dozen. 
DWARF BEDDING VARIETIES.— 9s., and 
12s. per dozen. 
BOUQUET or POMPON VARIETIES.— 9s. 
and 12s. per dozen. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED. These are extremely 
effective in beds or borders, and their 
blossoms very useful for cutting. 9s., 12s. 
and 18s. per dozen. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS. — Most useful for forcing. 
9s. tfe 12s. per dozen. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. — Strong roots. Cs. 
& 9s. per dozen. 
ALBA. — Blush white, 3s. Q>d. each. 
DIOSCOREAS. 
DIOSCOREA ILLUSTRATA. — A handsome fo- 
liaged climber, the leaves being heart-shaped, 
and having an irregular band of silvery grey 
down the centre, with scattered blotches of 
the same ; the surface is satiny geeen, 
shaded with olive green. 3s. 6d. each. 
DIOSCOREAS. — Of sorts. 3s. Gd. and 5s. each. 
ERYTHRONIUM AMERICANUM (Dog’s Tooth 
Violet), yellow. 3s. 0>d. per dozen. 
■ DENS-CANIS ALBUM. — Is. Gd. per dozen. 
ROSEUM. — Is. Gd. per dozen. 
PURPUREUM. — Is. Gd. per dozen. 
GRANDIFLORUM. — 18s. per dozen. 
EUCHARIS. — Vide page 60. 
EUCODON IAS. 
A free-flowering dwarf section of Gesnerace- 
ous plants, with attractive flowers intermediate 
between Tydteas and Gloxinias. Is. each. 
Eheenbekoii. 
Njeg-elioides. 
ILeoelioides 
Di.uiantina. 
Njeoelioedes 
LILACINELLA. 
.NeOEHOIDES NANA 
JTDLTIFLOEA. 
Van Houttei. 
EURYCLES AUSTRALASICA. — Vide page 61 
CUNNINGHAMI (The Brisbane Lily).— 
3s. Gd. each, 36s. per doz. 
FREESIAS. 
The chaste and fragrant flowers of these beau- 
tiful Cape bulbs render them of the greatest 
value for decorative purposes , especially where 
cut flowers are required during the winter 
months ; they can be easily forced, and should be 
planted 6 to 12 bulbs in a pot. 
i REESIA HYBRIDA (new). — A beautiful free- 
flowering hybrid, obtained by crossing F. 
refract a alba and F. Leichtlini , deliciously 
scented. 3s. Gd. per dozen. 
LEICHTLINI. — Clear pale yellow, with a 
bright orange blotch on the lower petal, 
fragrant. 2s. Gd. per dozen. 
REFRACTA ALBA (odorata), pure white, 
delightfully fragrant. 2s. Gd. per dozen. 
GESNERAS ( N/EGELIAS). 
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 attractive, 
but they produce splendid pyramidal spikes of 
blossom, which are extremely handsome and of 
various shades of colour. Selections of good 
varieties at ISs., 24s. and 3 Gs. per dozen, accord- 
ing to sorts. 
GESNERAS. — New varieties. 5s. each. 
MARCHII. 5s. each. 
GLADIOLUS. — ride page 63. 
GLORIOSA (METHONICA) PLANTII.— 2s. Grf. 
and 3s. Gd. each. 
( ) SUPERBA. — The flowers of this tu- 
berous-rooted plant are very handsome, and 
from their large size, and effective orange 
and scarlet colours, always attract consider- 
able attention. 3s. Gd. each. 
GLOXINIAS. 
The handsome and showy flowers of these 
beautiful bulbous plants, render them of the 
greatest value for the decoration of stoves and 
conservatories. Of easy culture, they cau, with 
judicious treatment, he had in bloom at almost 
