SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 23 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS — Continued. 
Each 
s. d. 
10 6 
6rf. & 10 
7 
BRODI-ffiA CONGESTA, tright blue, hardy 
GRANDIFLORA, dark blue, dwarf and hai-dy per doz., 3a. 
BULBOCODIUM VERNUM Uofctem), ro-sy lilac Crocus-like flowers ; a very pretty 
early-flowering bulb, well adapted for pot culture, or for open borders . per doz.. Is. 6d. 
BUPHANE (BRUNSVIGI A) TOXICARIA ( Poison Bulb) 
CALADIUM, vide page 21. 
CALANTHE 5s., 7s. 
VESTITA LUTEO-OCULATA 1 exceedingly handsome East Indian bulbous- 1 5s. & 
E.UBRO-OCULATA . \ rooted Orchids ) 5s. & 
CALLA, vide Richardia. 
CALLIPHRURIA HARTWEGIANA 
SUBEDENTATA 
CALLIPRORA LUTEA (flava), a summer-flowering bulb, producing a cluster of yellow flowers 
CALOCHORTUS, of sorts per doz., 12s. 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA, bluish purple .... per doz., 2s. ; per 100, 15s. 
CANARINA CAMPANULATA, an ornamental greenhouse plant, with fleshy roots, and 
producing numerous orange coloured flowers. . . . . • • _ ■ , i , ’ 
CANNAS these striking foliage plants are most effective for sub-tropical gardening and border 
grouping. They are extremely useful for summer decorative purposes, being exceedingly 
ornamental and attractive 9*- 
CHIONODOXA LUCILLIiE, this is one of the most beautiful of bulbous plants, and xierfectly 
hardy ; it combines the habit of a handsome Siiuill with the brilliant colours oi Nemophila 
insignis. Introduced from Asia Minor _ . • • 
CHLIDANTHUS FRAG-RANS. a greenhouse bulb, producing fragrant truinpet-shaped 
yellow flowers ; ■ .• 1 pe^ doz. 4s. Od 
CIENKOWSKI A KIRKII, this handsome and interesting plant is a native of Eastern T ropical 
Africa ; its blossoms are exceedingly attractive and beautiful ; they are freely produced on a 
inanv-flowered scape, and are of a soft purplish rose colour, with a bihd golden spot in tne 
centre. It has received a First Class Certificate from the Floral Committee of the Eoyal 
Horticultural Society “ 
1 6 
0 0 
COLCHICUM AGRIPPINAS {varief/atum) rose, spotted with purple 
AUTUMNALE {AtUumji Croats), rosy lilac .... 
ALBUM, white 
EL. PLENO, white 

CROCIFLORUM 
COMMELINA TUBERGSA (ccelestis), rich blue .... 
ALBA, white 
CON VALL ARIA MAJALIS (Libjo/thc Valley), Didepagefi. 
CRINUM AMABILE 
AMCENUM 
AUGUSTUM 
per doz. 
2s. 6d. 
Is. 6d. 
2s. 6d. 
per doz. , 4s. 
,, 4s. 
2 
0 
2 
0 
0 
10 
5 
10 
AUSTRALE, this bears the name of Botany Bay Lily, and is an ornamental bulbous pl®|jt> 
renuiring greenhouse temperature. The bulbs are smooth, thick, and cylindrical. 1 ho 
flowers which are very fragrant, are numerous, from ten to fifteen in an umbel, each attached 
by a pedicel longer than the ovary, and consisting of a long slender tube, and a spreading or 
recurved limb of six white segments 
CAPENSE ALBUM 
ROSEUM 
FORMOSUM 
GIGANTEUM 
MOOREI (M’OWANII) • • 
ORNATUM 
POWELLI 
SANDERIANUM, a very distinct new species introduced from Sierra Leone. 
flowers arc borne in umbels of three and four, the six lanceolate petals having a broad and 
conspicuous band of reddish crimson down the centre of each. I'or illustration, vide page 1 . 
CRINUM SCABRUM 
CROCOSMIA AUREA P™ ’ ’ 
5 
. 1 
. 1 
. 3 
6d. & 10 
6d. & 10 
. 7 
10 
10 
The 
3 
10 
ID 
0 
