‘24 SELECT LIST OE BULLOUS ANU TUBEBOUS-ROOTED BlAETS. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-EOOTED PLANTS— Continued. 
Each — s, d. 
ANCHOMANES DXTBITTM, a remarkablo Aroidaoeoiis plant, with a glaucous gi'cen stem, 
oi-nanientcd with numerous oblong white spots ; at the base of each spot is a small sharp- 
pointed spine, which gives a very curious appearance. The leaf blade is dark green, and 
divided into three sections, which are again repeatedly sub-divided 10 6 
ANEMONE, vide 2 )age 8. 
ANISANTHUS SPLENDENS, a j)lant of Gladiolus-like habit, with bright scarlet (lowers 0 9 
ANOMATHECA CRX7ENTA, beautiful half-hardy bulbous jdant, with Ixia-like foliage, 
and a profusion of brilliant red (lowers pier doz., 2s. 0 3 
ANTHERICTJM LILIAGO {St. Bo'nctrd's LihJ)^ white . . . . . . .09 
,, LILIASTBTTM (St. JBmno's Lily), rvhite 10 
ANTHOLYZA, of sorts pier doz. , 6.;. 
APIOS TUBEROSA (OlyciiM Ajnos), a hardy climbing herbaceous plant, with piretty pale 
red (lowers 10 
ARISJEMA CONCINNUM 7 6 
„ CORNUTTXJM (syn. SAUROMATUM GTJTTATUM) . . .16 
,, CURVATUM 7 6 
,, MARMORATUM . . . . ■ 7 6 
„ NIGRICANS (syn. SAUROMATUM) 7 0 
„ PARDINUM 7 6 
,, PICTUM 10 
,, RINGENS ........... 3«. 6(L k 5 0 
„ „ PURPUREUM 5s & 7 0 
,, SPECIOSUM HOOKERIANUM 10 6 
,, 'WIGHTII 7 6 
ARUM -iETHIOPICUM, vide Richardia afrlcaua. 
,, ALBISPATHUM, (lowers white, loaves shaped like an arrow-head . . . .10 
,, ARISARUM (Friar's Cowl), pialc yellow (lowers 0 9 
„ CORSICUM 16 
,, CRINITUM, stem beautifully marbled, (lowers broad and long, of a piale (Icsh colour 2 6 
,, DRACUNCUIiUS, stem marbled, foliage laciniated, (lowers black 10 
,, ITALICUM, leaves striped with yellow 16 
,, MACUIiATUM, stem and leaves prettily maculated 0 9 
,, ORIENTALIS, one foot high, (lowers brown, distinct 10 
,, TENUIFOLIUM 10 
ASCI/EPIAS INCARNATA, pretty vanilla-scented rose coloured (lowers . . . .10 
,, TUBEROSA, rich orange yellow (lowers 10 
3EGONIAS, handsome (lowering, vide pages 18 and 19. 
,, variegated-foliaged 3 6 
lELLADONNA LILY, vixlc piage 18. 
3IGLANDULARIA, vdXc Rosanowia. 
BIGNONIA ROEZLIANA. 
A handsome climber, from New Grenada, remarkable for the rich tints dispilayed upion the young 
oliage. The leaves are regularly reticul.ated, with silvery gray, the ground colour in the mature leaves 
ring green, but in the younger stages sulfused with a rich lustrous violaceous tint, which renders them 
\-ceedingly boiuitiful. The under .surface is of a rich purple. 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. 
(LOOMERIA AUREA, a remarkable acquisition; (lower stems 12 to 18 inches high, piro- 
ducing an umbel of numerous yellow flowers, streaked with dark brown . . 2s. 6d. & 3 6 
JOBARTIA AURANTIACA, very piretty rich orange dowels . . . . . .03 
lOMAREA MULTIPLORA, orange red flowens, dotted with crimson 2 6 
,, OCULATA, red and green .......... 1 6 
lOUSSINGAULTIA BASSELOIDES, a pretty, climbing, bulbous-rooted pilaiit, bearing 
small white flowers in Sepiteraber and October 16 
iRAVOA GEMINIFLORA, a pretty greenhouse bulb, with rich crimson tube-like flowers 0 6 
RODI.SA COCOINEA {“ Vegetable Fire Cracker” of California), umbels of deep) magenta 
eriui.soli. druoiiingflower.s; Vf-rv slimrtr ■■ - 
