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each— 8, d. 
2268 *Ivies /or covering walls, or forming edgings perdoz., 15 s., 21 s., & 30 s. 
2269 Ixiolirion Pa.Ua.si (montanum), light purple flowers, perfectly hardy, and exceedingly beautiful. 
Plant late in Autumn, and lift when done flowering , ft per doz., 5 s. 6 d. o 6 
2270 *Kollikeria argyrostigma, stove plant , with beautiful rich velvety green, purple-tinged, spotted 
white foliage, and numerous spikes of small white spotted red flowers... doz. 51. 6 d o 6 
Lachenalia aurea, golden-yellow, £ ft x 0 
Cami (new), flowers deepest old-gold colour, a vigorous grower 1 
contaminata, rose-coloured Heliotrope-scented flowers, £ ft 1 
fragrans, white , sweet smelling flowers, 1 ft 1 
glaucina, pretty purplish flowers. Figured , Bot. Mag., Vol. 64, Tab. 3552 2 
luteola, green, yellow, and red, 1 ft per doz., 3*. 6 d. o 
Nelsoni, beautiful rich yellow, 1 ft. First Class Certificate, 1881 ,, 10 s. 6 d. 1 
pendula, red, tipped green and purple ; most beautiful, $ ft per doz., 3*. 6 d. o 
pustulata, white very pretty and distinct, 1 ft 1 
quadricolor, yet tow, tipped scarlet, very beautiful, 1 ft per doz., 5*. 6 d. o 
tricolor, cartel, yellow and green, 1 ft per doz., 3*. 6 d. o 
Viridis, green and white, 1 ft 1 
The Lachenalias should be potted early in a compost of loam, sweet leaf soil, and sand, placed in a green- 
house or frame, and never allowed to suffer for want of water. See Plate in “ The Garden,” 1880. 
Lapageria alba, a magnificent white-flowered greenhouse climber, qs. 6 d., 10 s. 6 d., 15 s., 21 s., 42 s. & 63 
,. rosea superba, large rosy crimson flowers cj. 6 d., ns. 6 d., ioj. 6 d., 151. & 21 
2286 *Libertia azurea, blue, iA ft \ A . , . , , ( 0 
2286 * ,, formosa, white, lift \ An exceedingly ornamental genus, with lns-like\ 
2287 * ,, pulchella, white, lift.. f f olia 8 e ' and flowers produced in rosettes ; equally< 
2288 * ,, tricolor, white, I ft. ) useful for flower borders and rockwork; quite hardy. I Q 
2289 *Iittonia modesta, an elegant greenhouse climber, producing in great abundance slender pale 
orange-coloured bell-shaped flowers 3 
2290 Lycoris aurea, golden pendant flowers, 1 ft 0 Greenhouse bulbs of great ( 7 
2291 ,, radiata, rosy carmine flowers, ft ,...) beauty. | 7 
2292 *Marica californica, yellow, a very beautiful greenhouse bulb, 1J ft : o 
2293 Massouia corymbosa, rose, ^ ft ) Singular and very pretty small liliaceous C 1 
220i ,, latifolia, white, £ ft J plants ; frame-culture, \ 1 
2296 *Medeola asparagoides (Smilax), a lovely greenhouse climber, and a good plant for hanging baskets ; 
the slender cordate dark green foliage is used for epcrgnes and table arrangements, per doz. , 7 s. 6 d. 0 
Megasea cordifolia purpurea, a handsome, large-leaved Saxifrage, with spikes of rosy-purple 
flowers ; fitie rock plant per doz., 15*. t 
Melantbium Junceum, pink, i ft 1 . ,, , . . „ ( 
purpnrmim 4 >>jAh> i ft V. These should have a place in every collection J 
unlflorum, white anlyilidv'A ft" J of greenhouse bulbs ; all beautiful. ] 
2300 *Metbonica Plant!, orange-yellow i The Gloriosa lily {Methonica) is a charming stove ( 
2301 * , , superba, rich orange and yellow > climber ; when trained on a globe or along a wire, < 
2302 * ,, virescens, yellow ) its splendid blossoms are seen to the best advantage. ( 
2303 ^Michaelmas Daisies, 12 in 12 beautiful varieties\ c . r ... , ( ...as, & 12 s. 
2304 * „ „ 18 in 18 „ „ \ Splendid summer and. autumn -j * & lg 
2305 * „ „ 25 in 25 „ > flowering plants forflowerborders< S 
2306 * .. „ 30 in 30 !. ) and shrubberies. { 25 s. & 3 L'. 
2307 *Michauxia campanuloides, rosy white, giant bell-flowered Campanula, quite hardy, 3 ft., p.doz., 7/6 o 
2308 *Milla biflora, pure white, large flowers ; this is a beautiful Mexican bulb, which should be grown 
iti pots under glass, or kept dry during winter, and planted out in March... per doz., qs. 6 d. o 
hyacintha lactea, pure white, an exceedingly useful plant for cut dowers, 2 ft. ,, 5 s. 6 d. o 
,, Hla,c\ndL, flower heads beautiful lilac, 2 ft x 
laxa maxima, large rich Tyrian purple flowers , 1 ft ,, qs. 6 d. o 
longipes, beautiful white flowers borne hi umbels ,, qs. 6 d. o 
Murrayana, fine lavender-blue, lined purple, 1 ft „ qs. 6 d. o 
uniflora conspicua, white, shaded porcelain, k ft per ico, 3J. 6 d. \ per doz., 6 d. ... 
,, lilacina, porcelain, striped violet, .j ft per 100, 3*. 6 d. ; per doz., 6 d. 
,, mixed per 100, 2 s. 6 d. ; per doz., 6 d. 
The Milla ( Triteleid) is a family of varied character ; Uniflora if very dwarf and charming as 
an edging ; M. laxa and Murrayana in June and July produce large umbels of lovely coloured 
flowers ; M. hyacintha lactea is very decorative ; all are perfectly hardy. See Plate in “ The Garden, ”1880. 
Modiola geranioides ( figured in “ The Garden ” of 28 th Jan., 1882). This charming hardy rock 
plant is profusely covered with intense purple flowers throughout the summer months, p. doz., 5 s. 6 d. o 
Montbretia Pottsii, beautiful crimson-scarlet, small Gladioli-like flowers, with a branched spike 
like Crocosmia aurea, quite hardy, 2 ft. Figured in ‘ ' The Garden," 1880, p. 100, 15/, p. doz. 2/6 o 
,, crocosmiseflora, larger and deeper coloured flowers than M. Pottsii per doz. 35-. 6 d. o 
2320 *Morina longifolia, handsome hardy herbaceous plant, with long spiny leaves rose-purple flowers, 2 \ ft. 1 
2321 Nerina corusca, bright dazzling scarlet with 20 to 25 flowers in a cluster, 1 ft 2 
2322 ,, crispa, dark rose colour, curiously crisped and curled, whiter flowering, $ ft o 
2323 ,, flexuosa, distinct species, with rick pink flowers, 1 ft 1 
2324 ,, Fothergillii, a superb variety with deep vermilion-scarlet flowers, 1 ft 2 
2326 ,, undulata , rosy carmine, very beautiful 1 ft 1 
2326 *(Enothera marginata, large white scented flowers, splendid rock plant per doz., ioj. 6 d. 1 
2327 * ,, Youngi, a handsome Evening Primrose, with bt ight yellow flowers perdoz., qs. 6 d. o 
2328 Ophlopogon,fne rock plants 1 each 6 fine varieties 2 s. 6 d. o 
2329 Ophrys and Orchis, 12 in 12 distinct beautiful hardy varieties for peat borders 15 
2330 ,, ,, 6 in 6 ,, ,, ,, „ ,, q 
2331 Ornithogalum arabicum, white, black centre, handsome fragrant flowers in June, i£ ft., 
fine roots, per 100, 21 s. ; per doz. 3/6 o 
aureum, yellow, piirple centre, a very rare bulb, 1 ft 1 
montanum, a charming species, with pure white flowers, very distinct and beautiful, 
3 inches per doz. , qs. 6 d. o 9 
nutans, green and white, invaluable for cutting, or for naturalization, 1 ft., 
per 100, 15c. ; per doz., 2 s. 6 d. o 3 
King Street, Covent Garden, 1887.] 
