MISCELLANEOUS. 
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LYCORIS AUREA 
'riiis pretty golden-fiuwertnl AmaryUi- 
daceous plant is* a native of China, and 
mpiires the same treatment as Ao/ h.;' 
and rafloiaif. In the autumn it throws 
up stout spikes, beanng in an umbel, sis 
or more sweet-scented rich golden j'ellow 
dowers, very attractive and ornamental. 
Is. and Is. Qd. each ; 10s. & 16.v. per dozen. 
LILY OF THE 
VALLEY. 
(CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.) 
Those are specially grown for Mr. 
William Bcll, and are imported and 
supplied in extra fine strong clumps 
towards the end of the year, expressly 
for forcing, and cannot be surpassed. 
SELECTED CLUMPS. 
Prepared for early forcing, 12». and 16.i. 
per dozen. 
SINGLE SELECTED CROWNS. 
6s. 6d. per 100; 60s. per 1,000. 
LILT OF THE VALLEY. 
MONTBRETIAS. 
MONTBRETIA CROCOSMIffiFLORA 
Many liandsome varieties . . 
(TRITONIA) POTTSII 
( ) GRANDIFLORA 
Each. Per tloz. Per 100. 
3d. I 1.1. I 6.1. 
id. k 3d. 3s. k os. 21s. & 35s. 
3d. Is. I os. 
3d. I 3s. ' 15s. 
NERINE JAPONICA. 
NERINE 
JAPONICA. 
A very shovry handsome -flowered hardy 
bnlbous plant known as the “Japanese 
Spider Lily,’' producing large beads of 
bright reddish -crimson flowers, the 
protruding anthers being of unusual 
length. Vids illustration. Is. each ; 9s. 
lier dozen. 
P/EONIES. 
HERBACEOUS PjEONIES, in choice 
named sorts and various colours. 
Extremely showy, and most useful for 
cutting. Is. and Is. 3d. each ; lOs. and 
15s. per dozen. New kinds, 2s. 3d., 
3s. 3d., and 6s. each. 
TREE PASONIES. — These are specially 
imported from Japan every season, and 
comprise many new varieties with 
immense flowers of the most chaste and 
superb colours. 6s., 7s. 3d., and IDs. 6<f. 
each. 
