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LIST OF BULBOUS ANl) TUBEROUS-BOOTED PLANTS. 
ACHIHENES. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS 
AND 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 
ACHIMENES. 
lu distinct rarieties, 6^. and 9s. per dozen. 
Choice soi’ts, 12a. and 18a. per dozen, vide illmtra- 
Hon, For names, vide Mr. William Bull’s 
Plant Catalogue. 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS [African Lihj), 
blue, 9s. and 12s. per dozen. 
CANDIDUS, a variety with pure white 
flowers, extremely useful for bouquets, and 
very suitable for most decorative pui’poses ; 
it makes an excellent companion to the blue 
kinds. 3s. 6^/. each. 
AL0CA81A SANDEBIANA, one of the most 
handsome of ornamental stove foliage plants. 
10s. 6^/. 
ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM. 
This very useful variety is quite hardy, 
producing large heads of pure white flowers ; 
extensively used in Covent Garden Market 
for bouquets, &c. One of the earliest of 
spring flowers, and forces well {vide illm- 
t ration). Per dozen, i)d . ; per 100, os. Od. 
ALSTROMERIAS. 
Hardy varieties, for the open 
border. 
ALSTBOMERIA ATJKANTIACA, 
os. per dozen. 
BEASILIENSIS, Is. Gd. per 
dozen. 
CHILEHSIS, Gs. per dozen. 
PSITTACINA, 9». per dozen. 
For Greenhouse or Conservatory 
Culture. 
EEKEMBAULTII, 9s. per 
dozen. 
H.EMANTHA, 18s. per dozen. 
LUTEA, 6s. per dozen. 
(BOMAREA) OCULATA, 6s. 
per dozen. 
FULCHELLA, 6s. per dozen. 
TEICOLOE (PBLCHEA), 6s. 
per dozen. 
TEITELEIA UNIFLOEA, 3s. per 100. 
