SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-BOOTED PLANTS. 65 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEKOUS-EOOTED PLANTS— Continued. 
. +CANNAS, These striking foliage plants 
• are most offootivo for sub- tropical 
’ gardening and border grouping. They 
, are extremely useful for summer de- 
< oorative purposes. Selections from 
“ the best kinds raised by M. Crozy 
I and others. 9 j., 12j., 18«. and 30s. 
. per dozen. 
; CONVALLAEIA MAJALIS (LUy of the 
^ Valley), vide page 57. 
' CEINUMS, vide page 60. 
; -CEOCOSMIA AUEEA IMPEEIALIS, a 
< very handsome and striking species, 
" producing spikes of immense fiery 
] orange-scarlet flowers, 2». 6rf. each ; 
. 24.V. per dozen. 
> fCTCLAMENS, vide page 56. 
; CYPEIPEDIUM SPECTABILE {Lady's 
, Slipper), 3». 6rf. each ; 36s. per dozen. 
• Other hardy species. Orders are 
^ booked for these at current prices, 
, to be supplied us importations arrive. 
. tcyetanthus flambeau I new), a 
‘ pretty hybrid varict}^ the flowers 
’ being briglit canuine red, tlie seg- 
< monta round and of good shape, 6s. 
" each. 
; t INTERMEDIUM, a pretty new 
, hybrid variety, bearing on an 
^ erect scape a truss of many flowers, 
" which are orange-pink, and about 
^ Ij inch long, Joeing curved and 
< tubular trumpet-shaped ; will suc- 
• • ceed admirably in a greenhouse, 3 v. 
\ each : ZOs. per dozen. 
, f MACKENII, long tubed, scented 
" white flowers, *2$. each; 18s. per 
• dozen. 
< *^DAHLIAS, vide page 56. 
; DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS, 6s. per dozen. 
-■ ^DIOSCOREA, of sorts. 3.v. 6d. and o.v. each. 
; JDEACONTIUM ASPEEUM, 5.v. each. 
• t SCALPTUEATUM, Is. 6d. each. 
; ;EUCHAEIS AMAZONICA, l,v. 6rf. and 2«. 6d. 
■ each; 15s. and 24.i. per dozen. 
J CANDIDA, a charming white flowered 
■ species, with elegant medium sized flowers, 
’ 2s. 6(7. each ; 24.«. per dozen. 
, t LOWII (new), 5s. each. 
) X MASTEESII, 3s. 6(7. each; 36s. per dozen. . 
. tEUCODONIA, a free-flowering section of Ges- 
• neraceous plants with attractive flowers, in 
) variety at l.v. and Is. Gd. each. 
' (;EUEYCLES AUSTEALASICA, a beautiful stove 
■ bulbous plant introduced from Australia. It 
. is free-flowering, and produces large heads of 
• elegant and charming white flowers, especially 
) useful for all purposes for which cut flowers 
^ are requii-ed. {Vide illustration, page 64). 
4 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. each ; 24s. and 36s. per 
s dozen. 
I t CUNNINGHAMII. This rare and handsome 
bulbous plant is a native of Quecnslaud, 
where it has uow Oecome very scarce. It 
produces on .short erect scapes, largo heads 
of chaste white flowers, very usefid for cutting 
and other decorative x>urposes. 2s. Gd. and 
3s. Gd. each ; 24s. and 36s. per dozen. 
«C-s— e ■ ^ T ^ ^ 
GALTONIA (HYACINTHUS) CANDICANS, a 
beautiful hardy plant, producing large spikes 
f pendant bell-shaped white flowers. Is. per 
ozen ; 6s, per 100. 
tGASTEONEMA SANGUINEA, a hand.some 
flowering bulb, producing large orange-red 
flowers, 3s. Gd. and 5s. each. 
tGESNEEAS, showy tuberous-rooted .species, of 
sorts, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. each. 
t (N.SGELIAS), many handsome sorts, 24s. 
and 30s. per dozen. 
{GLADIOLUS, of sorts, vide page 53. 
{GLOEIOSA (METHONICA) PLANTII, 2s. 6(7. and 
3s. Gd. each. 
{ ( ) SUPEEBA, 3s. Gd. each. 
{GLOXINIA, vide page 59. 
{GEIFFINIA HYACINTHINA, freely produces 
umbels of beautiful flowers of a beautiful 
shade of bluish-lilao, 5.v. and 7s. Gd. each. 
tnaiMANTHUS ALBIFLOS, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. 
each. 
f CANDIDUM, a most beautiful species, pro- 
ducing handsome spikes of ]nire white flowers, 
the charming appearance of the heads of 
bloom being greatly enhanced by the golden- 
yellow anthers borne on tlio tips of mueii 
exserted filaments, 2Ls. each. 
{ COCCINEUM, 2s. 6(7. and 3s. 6(7. each. 
t TIGEINUM, orange, 2s. Gd. each. 
