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ERYTH RON I UNI— continued. 
Dens-canis, purple, £ ft. ...\ each.-*. 
,, rose, £ ft V each colour, per iooo, 42/-; per 100, 4/6; per doz. 8</. 
,, white, \ ft. ... J 
,, mixed colours 35/-; 
,, Frans Hals, large-flowered purple, \ ft. 
,, Pepin, large-flowered rose, } ft 
,, La Neige, large-flowered white, \ ft 
,, mixed, large-flowered per 1000, 40/- 
americanum, (lowers bright yellow, slightly dotted brown at base ; it grows best in damp 
shady places amongst grass, planted 3 inches deep, ht. J ft per too, 18/6 ; per doz. 2/8 o 
Acitrinum, a bold cream-coloured flower with bright yellow spots at the base of each 
petal, a fine species per doz. 4/6 o 
A californicum (syn. giganteum), a most beautiful species, bearing on one stem 
numerous large and elegant flowers of a delicate pale chrome-yellow, with orange markings 
in centre; foliage handsomely mottled, ht. j ft. Special cheap offer, per too, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 o 
,, ,, ,, A few very large roots „ 30/-; ,, 4/- o 
giganteum, see californicum. 
A grandiflorum album, a fine species bearing 3 to 6 flowers, while delicately shaded 
green, foliage self-green, ht. $ ft £, per doz. 5/6 o 
A grandiflorum robustum, flowers of a bright buttercup-yellow, some having white 
anthers, others red, foliage rich green without any spotting ; a fine robust-growing species, 
ht. J ft. ....per too, 21/-; per doz. 3/- o 
A Hartwegi, a charming early-flowering species bearing large elegant very pale yellow 
flowers, foliage deep green, J ft Special cheap offer, per 100, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 o 
A Hendersoni, a gem amongst Dog’s-Tooth Violets, flowers pale lilac, with purple centre, 
surrounded by narrow yellow ring, very beautiful, ht. J ft per too, 21/- ; per doz. 3/- o 
purpurascens, flowers small, creamy, turning to purple, with orange centre, foliage long 
dark green undulated with bronzy tints ; a pretty Alpine, of rather difficult culture, p. doz. 7/6 o 
A revolutum (true), (Baker), large flowers opening blush or pink, and changing to rosy 
purple, foliage slightly mottled, ht. £ ft per 100, 21/- ; per doz. 3/- o 
A ,, Johnsoni, one of the most beautiful of the American Dog’s Tooth 
Violets. The flowers have elegantly reflexing petals, and are of a charming 
bright rose with yellow centre and golden anthers, ht. § ft. Award ok 
Merit, R.H.S. Crop failed - 
A ,, Watsoni (The Victoria Easter Lily), a charming species with very large 
creamy white flowers, with golden central ring, foliage usually mottled 
brown, ht. J ft per 100, 21/-; per doz. 3/- o 
A Mixed American Large-Flowered Dog’B-Tooth Violets, all very beautiful, recom- 
mended for naturalising in shady and moist situations. 
Special cheap offer, per 100, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 — 
ERYTH RONIUM White Beauty. Arc Novelty List, /rye 5. 
EUCHARIS amazonica (The White Amazon Lily), the snow-white flowers of this 
handsome stove-plant are deliciously fragrant, and arc much used for bouquets and wreaths, 
ht. I .V ft. We can offer fine well-grown healthy plants free from mite, as follows : — 
Strong flowering single bulbs, established in pots, per doz. 21/- ; each 2/- 
Established pots of several bulbs. ..pet pot, 7/6. Fine specimen plants. ..e ach 10/6, 15/- & 42/- 
x EUCOMIS punctata, a handsome Autumn-flowering plant, with spotted foliage and long 
spikes of wax-like white starry flowers spotted rose, very fragrant, ht. 2 ft Plant out of doors 
in March or April in a rich light soil and sunny situation, or pot up earlier for indoor 
decoration ; in Autumn lift the tubers and store in dry soil during winter per doz. 7/6 o 
FREESIA. Freesias are prized for their delightfully fragrant graceful flowers, which last 
longer in water than almost any other flower. They are easily grown, and may be forced 
into bloom by Christmas if required. Plant the bulbs in September and October, 6 in a 
5-inch pot, or 12 in a 7-inch pot makes a better display. The tops of the bulbs should be 
buried 2 inches below the surface of the soil, which should be a compost of good mellow 
loam, well-decayed farmyard manure and a little bonemeal. Care must be taken that there 
is good drainage. Stand the pots outside on a sunny border and keep them slightly shaded 
until growth is showing, when expose them to full sun. About the end of October, or before 
severe frost comes on, remove the pots to the sunny part of a greenhouse and give plenty of 
air (not draught). Or they may be placed in an airy, sunny window, care being taken not to 
expose them to draught or the drying heat arising from gas. When the flower buds are 
opening, a little weak liquid manure water will be found beneficial. 
Leichtlini major (true), primrose, with orange blotch, i-J ft., per 100, 6/6; per doz. 1/- — 
,, „ Extra large bulbs ,, 8/6 ; ,, 1/3 — 
refracta, white with soft yellow blotch Very large bulbs „ 7/6; ,, 1/3 — 
,, alba, the true pure white variety, bearing sprays of deliciously scented 
snowy white flowers highly prized for cutting, I ft. ( The bulbs of this variety arc 
a little smaller in she than the common F. refracta, but they produce more bloom 
and will give greater satisfaction) per 100, 6/6 ; per doz. 1/- — 
mixed hybrids 4/6; „ Sd. 
