WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ BULB CATALOGUE. 
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MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 
All are hardy except those marked as under : — 
* Suitable for the open border, but require protection in winter. 
+ Hequire a gpreenhouse or frame. 
t Should be grown in a stove or hot-house. 
tACHIHEN£S, page 30. 
tAOAPANTHUS 0LOBOSUU (new), a distinct 
dwarf species from Orange River Colony. It 
produces dense globular heads of lilac -blue 
flowers, shaded white and bluntly pointed, the 
inner ones darker in colour, 10s. 6d. 
t IN8IGNI8, new, 21<. 
UMBELLAT0M FL. PL., 2*. 6d. 
AMARYLLIS, vide p&go 23, 
lAMOEPHOPHALLRS CAMPAHRLATU8, fine 
tubers of this remarkable Aroid, 5». and 7s. 6d. 
+ B0LBIFERUM, 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. 
lANCHOMANES BTTBIUS, a remarkable Aroida- 
ceous plant, 10». 6d. 
ANEMONES, vida page 13. 
ABUMS, of sorts, 12«. to 18*. per dozen. 
See also Riohardias. 
BELLADONNA LILY, vide page 23. 
tBOWIEA VOLUBILIS, an exceedingly pretty 
greenhouse twining plant from Africa, 
3*. 6d. each. 
BB0DIj£AS, of sorts, 4*. and 6*. perdoz. 
tCALADIlTM ESCULENTTJM, an effective 
plant for sub-tropical gardening, 
2*. 6^. and 3*. 6d. 
^CALADIUMS, vide pages 28 and 29. 
CALLA, vide Bichardia. 
JCALLIPHBDBIA HABTWEGIANA, 
1*. 6d, each ; 12*. per dozen. 
t SUBEDENTATA, 1*. 6d. each ; 12*. 
. . .per dozen. 
*CALOCHOBTDS, of sorts, 3*. 6d. and 5s, 
per dozen. 
tCANNAS. These striking foliage plants 
are most effective for sub-tropical 
gardening and summer decorative 
purposes. Selections from the best 
kinds raised by M. Crozy and 
others. 9*., 12*., 18*. and 30«, per 
dozen. 
t Orchid-flowering, in variety, 18*., ' 
30*. and 42*. per dozen. 
CHIONODOXA, vide page 14. 
CONVALLARIA MAJALIS (lily of the 
Valley)^ vide pages 17 and 21. 
CBINUMS, vide page 26. 
tCYCLAMENS, virf* page 14. 
CYPBIPEDIUM SPECTABILE {Ladi/e 
Slipper)^ 3s. 6rf. each; 36*. per dozen. 
tCYBTANTHUS FLAMBEAU, a pretty 
hybrid variety, the flowers bright 
carmine red, segments round and of 
good shape, 3*. 6^. each. 
t INTERMEDIUM, a pretty hybrid 
variety, bearing orange-pink flowers, 
3*. 6(f. each ; 30*. per dozen. 
*DAHLIAS, vide page 14. 
DIELYTBA SPECTABILIS, vide pages 14 and 19. 
{DIOSCOBEA, of sorts, 3s. 6rf. and 6s. each. 
tDBACONTIUM ASPERUM, 6*. each. 
t CARDERI, 7*. Gd. each. 
t SCALPTURATUM, 7*. 6d. each. 
EBYTHRONIUMS (Doy^s Tooth Violets)^ of sorts, 
1*. 6rf. and 2*. 6d. per dozen. 
;EUCHARI8 AMAZONICA, 1*. 6d. and 2*. 6rf. 
each; 16*. and 24*. per dozen. 
t CANDIDA, 2*. Gd. each ; 24*. per dozen. 
FREESIAS, vide pages 2 and 16. 
FRITILLARIAS, vide page 14. 
GALANTHUS, page 16. 
GALTONIA, vk/* page 15. 
{GESNERAS, showy tuberous-rooted species, of 
sorts, 2*. Gd. and 3*. Gd. each. 
t (N.EGELIA8), many handsome sorts, 24*. 
and 30*. per dozen. 
t MACKENII, 2*. Gd. each. 
