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EURYCLES ATJSTRALASICA. 
A beautiful stove bulbous plant introduced from Australia. It is free-fiowering, and produces 
largo heads of elegant aud charming white flowers, especially useful for aU purposes for which cut 
flowers are required. 3«. (irf. each ; 36«. per dozen. 
EURYCLES CUNNINGHAMII. 
This rare and handsome bulbous plant is a native of Queensland, where it has now become very 
scarce, ft produces on short erect scape.s, large heads of chaste white flowers, very useful for 
cutting and other decorative inirposes. 6^/. each; 3G?. j)cr dozen. 
CRINUMS. 
CRINUM AMERICANUM, whit&. U. 6//. each, 
ASIATICUM, should be cultivated in a 
Stove-house. 3s. 6//. each. 
CAPENSE ALBUM, hardy species for the 
open border l.v. each ; 10s. per dozen. 
ROSEUM, hardy species tor the open | 
border, i'ff. each ; G.'. per dozen. , 
FIMBRIATULUM, flowers in umbels, ver>- l 
large aud showy, striped white and carmine ; ; 
very fragrant. Should be grown in a Stove. 
3.V. Gd. each. 
KIRKII, vide page 73. 
LONGIFLORUM, requires Stove culture. 
5s. each. 
CRINUM MOOREI, a magnificent species, pro- 
ducing fine heads of blush flowei*s. 5s. and 
*s. Gd. each. 
VARIEGATUM, 106-. Gd., I5s. k 'ZU. 
— PEDUNCULATUM. 7v. 6d. 
POWELLI, very handsome hardy green- 
house variety, with beautiful rose coloured 
flowers. 5.V. and Is. Gd. each. 
RUBRUM, deep pink coloured flowei’s, 
very handsome. lO.v. Gd. each. 
SCABRUM, very handsome, flowers white 
with rosy crimson stripe in the centre of 
ra<th petal. 15.v. each. 
ZEYLANICUM, 3s. Gd. each. 
