SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-BOOTED PLANTS. 25 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS — Continued. 
showy tuberous- 
rooted species 
JEURYCLES AUSTRALASICA, a beautiful Australian bulb 
with large heads of elegant white flowers ; charmingly 
pretty for all purposes for which cut flowers are 
required 
t CUNNINGHAMI (The Brisbane Lilt/) 
tFREESIAS, vide page 9. 
tFRITILLARIA LANCEOLATA LUTESCENS 
of sorts . . . , . . . . * . , . , 
GALANTHUS ELWESII, the finest of all Snowdrops, with 
very large flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . 
■ NIVALIS (Snowdrop), vide page 7. 
tGASTRONEMA SANGUINEUM, brilliant scarlet flowers . . 
JGESNERA DONKELAARI .. 
+ DOUGLASII, mottled flowers . . \ 
j DUVALII, bright scarlet 
1 LEOPOLDII, handsome 
vermilion flowers . . 
t— ALBO-CARMINEA 
X ROSEO-LILACINA 
{ MACRANTHA, intense orange 
scarlet . . 
t MARCHII 
of sorts, vide page 21. 
JGLADIOLUS, of sorts, vide page 17. 
JGLORIOSA (METHONICA) PLANTII 
j ( ) SUPERBA, the flowers of this tuberous-rooted 
plant are very handsome, and from their large size, 
and effective orange and scarlet colours, always 
attract considerable attention 
IGLOXINIA, vide page 21. 
jGODWINIA GIGAS, this produces only a solitary leaf and 
after that has died off, the flower spathe makes its 
appearance, both leaf and spathe being of gigantic 
dimensions. The petiole has a beautifully mottled 
metallio surface, brimstone-yellow, barred and striped 
with purple, giving it the appearance of a snake 
standing erect . . . . . . . . . . . . 
fGOVENIA DELICIOSA, a pretty torrestial Orchid from 
Mexico. The flowers are white slightly shaded with 
yellow, two of the upper petals being marked with 
small transverse bars of rosy purple . , 
JGRIFFINIA BLUMENAVIA, rich purple flowers, with flesh 
colom-ed centre 
J HYACINTHINA, freely produces umbels of beautiful 
flowers, white conspicuously striped with sky-blue 
JH2EMANTHUS COCCINEUS 
; KALBREYERI, a magnificent species from the West 
Coast of Africa. Its showy inflorescence is of immense 
size, a single head often producing upwards of a 
hundred of its bright reddish vermilion flowers. The 
filaments are brightly coloured, while the g-olden anthers 
have a pretty effect in contrast with the mass of glow- 
ing colour. Vide illustration , page 28. . . . . . , 
+ KATHERIN2E 
+ NATALENSIS 
t PUNICEUS, scarlet. . 
t TIGRINUS, orange 
HEMEROCALLIS DISTICHA FLORE PLENO, reddish orange 
FLAVA, yellow, sweet-scented ... 
FULVA (croeea), orange 
FLORE PLENO, double flowering . . 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO, vellow 
FOLIIS VARIEGATIS, yellow flowers, 
and beautifully variegated foliage 
SIEBOLDII 
THUNBERGII 
HEPATICA, single blue, good flowering crowns 
JHIPPEASTRUM', vide Amaryllis. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS, a beautiful hardy plant, 
flowering in July and August, and producing large 
spikes of pendant bell -shaped flowers 
Each. 
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