SifiLECf LIST 01' BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 2t 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-BOOTED PLANTS— Continued. 
Each — s. cl 
BULBOCODIXTM VEBNUM {Sjn-inff Colchicum), rosy lilac Crocus-like flowers ; a very pretty 
early-flowering bulb, well adapted for pot culture, or for open borders . per doz., 2s. Sd. 0 ; 
CABABItnyi, vide pages 22 and 23. 
CALANTHE VEITCHII 15s. & 21 ( 
,, VESTITA LUrTEO-OCerLATA f e.\ceedmgly liaudsome. East Indian ) 5s. & 7 ( 
,, „ RTJBRO-OCULATA 1 bulbous-rooted Orebid.s . . j 5s. & 7 ( 
CAIjLA, vide Richardia. 
CAIiIilFRORA LUTEA {Hava), a pretty summer-flowering bulb, producing a clu.ster of 
yellow flowers O' 
CALOCHORTUS LUTEXTS, bright yellow 2 
,, ,, OCTJLATUS, large circular flowers, of a deep brilli.int yellow 
colour, and nearly 3 inches across 3 
,, SPLENDENS, a fine large blue flower ; exceedingly handsome . .3 
,, VENUSTUS, large white flowers, with crimson blotch at base of petals . 2 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA, bluish purple per doz., 6s. 0 
,, ,, ATR0C7ERULEA, dark blue, new 1 
CANARINA CAMPANXJLATA, an ornamental greenhouse plant, with fleshy roots, and 
producing numerous orange coloured flowers 3 
CANNAS. 
These striking foliage plants are most efl'eotive for sub-tropical gardening and border groupinj: 
They are extremely irsef'ul for summer decorative purposes, being exceedingly ornamental and attiau 
tive. Per doz., 12s., 18s. and 30s. 
CHLIDANTHITS ERAQRANS, a gi’eenhouse bulb, producing fragi-ant trumpet-shaped 
yellow flowers per doz., 6s. 0 
COLCHICUM AGRIPPIN.® {vnriegatiom), rose, spotted with purple . per doz., 2s\ 6d. 0 
,, AUTUMNALE (Autumn Croeus), rosy lilac . . ,, l.s. 6(7. 0 
,, ,, ALBUM, white ,, 2s. 6(7. 0 
„ ,, „ EL. PLENO, white 2 
,, BIZANTINUM 0 
COMMELINA TUBEROSA (cndexlis), rich blue per doz.. Is. 0 
,, ,, ALBA, white ...... ,, 4s. 0 
CON VALL ARIA MAJALIS (Lily of the Valley), vide ]iagc 14. 
CORYDALIS BULBOSA, red flowers, pretty and numerous 0 
„ NOBILIS, yellow 1 
CRINUM BRACHYNEMA, an attractive species, producing fine largo white flowers . . 7 
CRINUM ORNATUM RUBRO-VITTATUM. 
Tliis beautiful Amaryllid, which has been imported from Brazil, somewhat resembh!S C. onialuii 
but the blossoms, instead of being strijied and flushed with purple, are white with a rosy crimson han 
along each segment. The brilliant and pleasing colouring, and the abundant flowers give the plant 
very ornamental character. 10s. 6(7. 
CRINUM PR ATENSE, an exceedingly handsome species . . . . . . 15 I 
CRINUM PRATENSE CANALICULATUM. j 
An interesting hothouse bulb, with slightly fragrant flowers, and large ovate bulbs ; the leaves a 
channelled, gradually narrowing upwards, and scabrous at the edge ; the scapes, are 15 inches hig( 
terminating in an umbel of about a dozen flowers, which issue from between a pair of ovate bracts, ai; 
are erect while in bud. The perianth has a slender tube, 4 inches long, pale green, and a limb of s' 
linear-lanceolate spreading segments, 21 inches long, and of a blush white colour, so that the flowq 
are nearly six imdies across. The blossoms are extremely elegant, and useful for cutting. It has bci, 
introduced from India. 5s. each ; 50s. per doz. 
CUMMINGIA TRIMACULATA, half-hardy bulb, having numerous pretty bell-shaped 
blue flowers, with black and white spots 1 
CYCLAMEN, vide page 8. i 
CYCLOBOTHRA ALBA (The Alahaslcr Star TicUji of California), white, bell-shaped 
flowers 2 ; 
