NEW AND CHOICE CALADIUMS. 
Mr. WILLIAM BULL’S Selection of Twelve Varieties. 18s., 24s. and 30s. 
New Varieties, 5s., 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. to 21s. each. 
CRINUMS. 
CAPENSE ALBUM. — Hardy species. l.s. each ; 10«. per dozen. 
HOSEUM. — Hard}' species. each ; 65 . per dozen. 
MOOREI. — A inagnihcent greenhouse variety, producing fine heads of blush flowers. 3s. 6rf., 5s. and 
7s. 5(f. each. 
VARIEGATUM. — IO 5 . Qd.j 15«. and 21s. each. 
PEDUNCULATUM.— Plandvsomo greenhouse species. 7s. Qd. and lO.v. Gd. each. 
PACIFICUM. — 15.V., 2H. and 3U. 6d. each. 
POWELLI. — Very handsome greenhouse variety, with rose-coloured flowers. 3*’. Gd., os. and 7 j. Gd. 
each. 
WOODROWII. — A new stove species bearing urribels of large white floAvers, the filaments bright 
red. Should be grown in a stove. 7s. Gd. and 10.s. Gd. each. 
ZEYLANICUM.— Requires Stove culture. S*. Gd. each. 
PANCRATIUMS. 
CAMBB.a:UM, a distinct and beautiful species from the West Indies, flowers pure white, very- 
fragrant, and most useful forcutting for bouquets and other decorative purposes. 2 '6 & 3/6 each. 
rBAGEANS, beautiful heads of snow-white flowers, deliciously fragrant. 3». 6d., 5s. & 7s. 6d. each. 
6UIANENSE, white flowers, the segments prettily curled and twisted. 5s. and 7s. 6d. each. 
ILLYRICUM, almost hardy. Is. each ; lOif. per dozen. 
MACEOPHYLLUII, fine large white flowers, deliciously scented. 10s. 6d., 15s. and 21s. each. 
•MAEITIMUM, nearly hardy, beautiful white flowers. 9rf. each ; 7s. 6d. per dozen. 
SFECIOSUU, large sweet-scented white flowers. 5s. and 7s. 6d. each. 
With the exception of those marked • all the above Pancratiums require Stove culture. 
