GLADIOLUS , — Vidt pa<jc 65. 
GLOEIOSA (METHONICA) PLANTII.— 2«. ^d. 
and 3^. 6^. each. 
( ) SUPERBA. — The flowers of this tu- 
berous-rooted plant are very handsome, and 
from their largo size, and effective orange 
and scarlet colours, always attract consider- 
able attention. 3«. 6d. each. 
GLOXINIAS. 
The handsome and showy flowers of these 
beautiful bulbous plants render them of the 
greatest value for ttie decoration of stoves and 
conservatories. Of easy culture, they can, with 
judicious treatment, be had in bloom at almost 
any season of the year; their attractive flowers, 
being of large size and good shape, are admirably 
adapted for cutting. The colours are most varied., 
every hue being pure and distinct, while some 
of the kinds are spotted and maculated in a most 
pleasing manner. 
For names of choice varieties^ sec Mr. William FulVs 
riant Catalogue. 
Choice selections made by Mr.W. B. 
at 18s., 30s. and 42s. per dozen, accor- 
ding to sorts . N ew varieties, 5s. each. 
Good blooming tubers, unnamed, of 
various colours, raised from hand- 
some varieties, 9s. and 12s. per 
dozen ; 50s. and 70s. per 100. 
For Gloxinia Seed, vide page 18. 
QLOXINIA INSIGNIS.^ — This distinct variety 
produces its flowers diuing the autumn and 
winter ; colour, bluish Ulac, with a large 
crimson blotch at the base of the tube 2». Gif. 
lilACTJLATA SCEPTRUM, a magnificent 
hybrid, producing a rigid terminal inflores- 
cence, exceeding 20 inches in height, which 
bears majestically its large, clear lilac, weU- 
fonned blooms. 2s. Gif. 
GEIFFINIA HYACINTHINA.— A beautiful 
w'inter-blooming bulbous plant from Brazil, 
with elliptic-oblong leaves. The flower-scape 
is from a foot to a foot and a half high, and 
bears an umbel of about two dozen flowers, 
which form a spreading head some eight or 
nine inches across. The flowers, which are 
of a beautiful bluish lilac, lighter towards 
the base of the segments, remain for a con- 
siderable period in beauty. It is most 
valuable among our handsome flowering 
bulbous plants, especially on account of the 
exceptional colour of its charming flowers. 
08 . and 7». Gif. 
H/EMANTHUS. 
KEMANTHTJS ABYS8INICUS.— 5s. each. 
COCCINEUS.— 2s. Gif. each. 
- ■ ■ KALBREYERI. — 5s. each. 
KATHEBIN.S). — 5s. and 7s. Gif. each. 
— XATALENSIS. — 10s. Gif. each. 
FUNICEUS. — Scarlet. 2s.Gif. and 3s.Gif. each. 
TIORINUS. — Orange. 2s. Gif. each. 
HEMEROCALLIS. 
HEMEROCALLIS DISTICHA FLORE PLENO. 
— Reddish orange. Oif.each; 7s. Gd. perdozen. 
FLAVA. — Yellow, sweet-scented. Gif. each ; 
5s. per dozen. 
FTJLVA (crocea). — Orange. Gif. each. 5s. 
per dozen. 
FLORE PLENO.— -Double flowering. 
Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
FOmS VARIEGATIS. — Is. each. ; 9s. 
per dozen. 
RWANSO. — ^Yellow. Gif. each; 5s. per dozen. 
^ FLORE PLENO. Double yellow. Gif. 
each ; 5s. per dozen. 
FOLIIS VARIEGATIS.— 
Yellow flowers and beautifully variegated 
foliage. Is. Gif. each. 
THITNBERGII. — Gif. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
HEP ATICA. — Single blue, good floweiang crowns, 
os. per 100. 
Single red, 3s. per dozen; 21s. per 100. 
HIPPEASTRUM. — Vide Amaryllis. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
A showy hardy plant, producing immense 
spikes of snow-white flowers, from thirty to 
sixty on a stem. 2s. per dozen ; 15s. per hundred. 
IRIS K/EMPFERI. 
Many magnificent varieties of this handsome 
and attractive plant have been imported from 
Japan. Scarcely any plants in the flower garden 
can eompare for gorgeous beauty with this section 
of Iris ; they can, therefore, be most highly re- 
commended. 2s. Gif. and 3s. Gif. each ; choice 
varieties, 5s. and 7s. Gif. each. Mixed Seedlings, 
12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
IRIS GERMANICA. — Choice mixed varieties. 
3s. per dozen ; 2 Is. per 100. 
IBERICA. — Wliite and rich brownish purple. 
Is. each ; 10s. Gs. per dozen. 
PAVONIA MAJOR (Peacock Iris). — White, 
spotted with delicate blue. 6s. per 100. 
PERSICA. — 3s. per dozen. 
FUMILA ATR0C.S)RI7LEA. — Violet purple. 
2s. per dozen ; 10s. Gif. per 100. 
C.ERULEA. — Sky-blue. 2s. perdozen; 
10s. Gif. per 100. 
RETICULATA. — Deep purple, 6s. per dozen. 
ROBINSONIANA.— Wedding Flower. Is. 
each ; 10s. Gif. per dozen. 
SIBIRICA.-i-3s. Gif. per dozen. 
ALBA. — 6s. per dozen. 
STYLOSA. — 6s. per dozen. 
SUSIANA (Chaloedonian Iris). — Light 
browTi, pencilled with black. 3s. perdozen. 
TUBEROSA (Snake’s Head Iris). Is. Gif. 
per dozen; 10s. per 100. 
-Of sorts. 7s. Gif. each. 
-Choice varieties. Is. Gif. to 
KEMPFERIAS.- 
LACHENALIAS.- 
2s. Gif. each. 
Of sorts. — 4s. and 6s. per dozen. 
LEUCOJUM -ffiSTIVUM (Summer Snowflake).— 
White. l.s. Gif. per dozen ; 10s. per 100. 
VERNUM (Spring Snowflake). — White. 
Is. Gif. per dozen ; 10s. per 100. 
