LIST OF BULBOUS & TUBEROUS-KOOTKl) PLANTS. 
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AMARYLLIS. 
Choice named lii/hi ide. 
From their large, handsome, and attractive 
flowers, added to the ease with which they can 
be cultivated, these are most desirable for decora- 
tive purposes. Selections of choice and beautiful 
sorts, 42«., 60s. and 72s. per dozen. 
AHABYLLIS AULICA. — A magnificent species, 
producing fine large heads of rich bright 
crimson flowers, individually of great size 
and very attractive. Fine bulbs, 2s. 6rf. and 
3s. 6rf. each ; 24s. and 36s. per dozen. 
BELLADONNA (Belladonna Lily).— Cs. 
and 9s. per dozen ; 30s. to 50s. per 100. 
FOmKOSISSIllIA (Jacobesa Lily). — 6s. per 
dozen. 
IQNESCENS. — A free-blooming handsome 
scarlet-flowering species. See illaetration 
page 60. 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. each ; 24s. to 
30s. per dozen. 
AMOKPHOPHALLDS EIVIEEI — Is. Gd. and 
2s. Gd. 
ANEMONES. 
ANEMONE FULGENS (Scarlet Windflower).— 
Fine roots, 10s. Gd. per 100. 
MULTIPETALA. — Fine roots, 10s. Gd. 
per 100. 
JAPONICA ALBA. — 5s. per dozen. 
EOSEA. — 5s. per dozen. 
PULSATILLA. — 5s. per dozen. 
Single French, mixed. 5s. per 100. 
ANOMATHECA CEUENTA — Half-hardy plant, 
with brilliant red flowers. Is. 6d. per dozen; 
10s. per 100. 
ANTHEEICUM LILIAGO (St. Bernard’s LUy).— 
White. 6s. per dozen. 
MAJOE. — 9s. per dozen. 
LILIASTEUM (St. Bruno's LUy).— White. 
9s. per dozen. 
MAJOE. — Is. Gd. each ; 1.5s. per dozen. 
AEIS.SMA COENUTUM (.«y». Sauromatnm 
guttatum). — Is. Gd. each ; 15s. per dozen. 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. —Rich orange-yellow 
flowers. 6s. per dozen. 
BEGONIAS. 
Handsome flowered hybrid varieties, vide ■page 58. 
BELLADONNA LILY.— Ti* Amaryllis BeUa- 
douna. 
BOWIEA VOLUBILIS. — An exceedingly pretty 
gTcenhouse twining plant from Africa. 
3s. Gd. each. 
BEODI.EA COCCINEA.— Is. 6<f. each ; 12s. dozen, 
BUPHANE (BEUNSVIGIA) TOXICAEIA (Poison 
Bulb).- -5s. each. 
CALADIUMS.— Vide page 59. 
CALOCHOETUS. — Of sorts. 8s. perdoz. 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA. — Pretty blue flowers. 
2s. per dozen ; 15s. per 100. 
CHIONODOXA. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILLI.ZE.— One of the most 
beautiful of hardy spring flowering bulbous 
plants, bright blue, with white centre. Im- 
ported bulbs, 5s. per 100. Cultivated bulbs, 
12, s. Gd. per 100. 
SAEDENSIS. — Pretty dark blue flowers, 
white eye. Imported bulbs, 5s. per 100. 
Cultivated bulbs, I2s. Gd. per 100. 
CHLIDANTHUS FEAGEANS. — A greenhouse 
bulb, producing fragrant trumpet-shaped 
yellow flowers. 4s. Gd. per dozen. 
CIENKOWSKIA KIEKII.— Blossoms exceedingly 
attractive and beautiful ; freely produced 
on a many-flowered scape, and are of a soft 
purplish rose colour, with a bifid golden spot 
m the centre. It has received a First Class 
Certificate from the Floral Committee of the 
Royal Horticultural Society. 7s. Gd. and 
10s. Gd. each. 
COLCHICUM ADTDMNALE (Autumn Crocus). 
Is. 3d. per dozen. 
SPECIOSUM. — 5s. per dozen. 
COMMELINA TUBEEOSA,— Rich blue. 2s. Gd. 
per dozen ; 15s. per 100. 
ALBA. — White. 4s. per dozen. 25s. 
per 100. 
CRINUMS. 
CEINUM ASIATICUM.— 5s. each. 
AUGUSTUM.— 10s. Gd. each. 
AUSTEALE. — This bears the name of Botany 
Bay Lily. The pure white flowers are very 
fragrant, from ten to fifteen in an umbel. 
5s. each. 
CAMPANULATUM.-,5s. esich. 
CAPENSE ALBUM. I These are two hardy 
V species for the open 
EOSEUM. J border. Is. Gd. each. 
COMMELYNII 5,<. each. 
FOEMOSUM.— 3s. 6</. each, 
GIGANTEUM.— 10s. Gd. each. 
MOOEEI. — 7s. Gd. each. 
NOBILE.— J'irfs page 61. 
- - OENATUM. — os. each. 
POWELLI.— 10s. Gd. each. 
EIPAEIUM. — 3s. Gd. each. 
SCABEUM. — 10s. Gd. each. 
ZEYLANICUM.— 3s. Gd. each. 
