WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ BULB CATALOGUE. 
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MISCELLAKEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS— Continued. 
GESNERAS, NEW HYBRIDS. These pretty new 
hybrids vary in colour from rose to bidlliant 
scarlet and crimson. 2s. 6d, and 3«. 6d. each ; 
24.y. and 36®. per dozen. 
•GLADIOLUS, of sorts, vide pages 27 to 29. 
JGLORIOSA (METHONICA) SUPERBA, 3«. fld. 
each. 
JGLOXINIA, vide page 32. 
tGRIFFINIA HYACINTHINA, nrf*.- page 21. 
tH.EMANTHUS ALBIFLOS, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
each. 
t CANDIDUM, a most beautiful species, pro- 
ducing handsome spikes of pui’c wliite flowers 
with golden-yellow anthers, 21s. each. 
I COCCINEUM, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6rf. each. 
HEMEROCALLIS AURANTIACA MAJOR, the 
most handsome of all the Day Lilies ; very 
large, rich golden-orange flo^vers, agreeably 
scented. 2s. Qd. each. 
HEMEROCALLIS, of sorts, 3s, 6d. to 6s. per 
dozen. 
^HIPPEASTRUM, vide Amaryllis. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS, vide Galtonia candi- 
cans. 
JHYMENOCALLIS, vide Pancratium, page 29. 
IRIS, vide page 22. 
ISMENE CALATHINA, a free flowering bulbous 
plant, bearing handsome spikes of lai’ge and 
very fragrant Avhite flowers, somewhat like a 
Pancratium. 2s. 6^?. and 3s. 6^?. each. 
IXIAS, vide page 23. 
^X^MPFERIAS, of sorts, 3s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
tLACHENALIAS, of sorts, 6s., 9s. and 12s. per 
dozen. 
LILIUMS, vide pages 35 and 37. 
J METHONICA, vide Gloriosa. 
MONTBRETIAS, vide page 23. 
tN.£GELIAS, vide Gesnera. 
tNERINE CANDIDA (new), a lovely pure white 
variety, bearing large heads of pretty 
snow-white flowers. The blossoms are most 
elegant in form, the six segments undulated 
on the margins. 10«. 6d. 
JAPONICA, heads of bright reddish crimson 
flowers, the protruding anthers being of 
unusual length. Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
SARNIENSIS {The Guentset/ X*7y), 9^. and 
\2s. per dozen. 
t of sorts, 3s. 6d. each. 
ORNITHOGALUM, vide page 24. 
P.S0NIES, page 29. 
^PANCRATIUM, vide page 29. 
PH.S)DRANASSA CHLOKACEA, lieadeofpeiidcnt 
flowers, rich crimson - scarlet with green 
points. Is. each. 
JlPOLIANTHES TUBEBOSA, vide page 25. 
RHEUM OFFICINALE, a handsome ornamental 
plant. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each ; 155. and 245. 
per dozen. 
tRICHARDIA AFRICANA {Galla isthiopica). 6d. 
and 9d. each ; 5s. and 7s. 6d. per dozen. 
t ELLIOTTIANA, spathes rich golden yellow, 
the leaves with whitish maculations. 5s. ^ 
7s. 6d. and lO*. Gd. 
t PENTLANDII, rich golden-yellow flowers, 
green leaves. 55., 75. Gd. and IO 5 , Gd. 
t REHMANNI, 25. Gd. 
SPIR.EAS, vide page 17, 18 and 25. 
+SPREKELIA FORMOSISSIMA, vide Amaryllis 
formosissima, page 26. 
TIGRIDIAS, in variety. I 5 . Gd. and 25. Gd. per 
dozen ; IO5. 6 ^i. and I65. per 100 . 
•TRITONIA, vide Crocosmia. 
fTROPJEOLUM, vide page 24. 
] ^TUBEROSES, vide page 25. 
! ];TYD,ffiA, vide page 32. 
I ^URCEOLINA AUREA, bright golden flowers, 
tipped green. 2s. Gd. and 35. Gd. each. 
j tURCEOCHARIS CLIBRANI, a most remark- 
! able hybrid between Urceolitia attrea and 
JHucharis amazonica. 5s. and 75. Gd. 
fVALLOTA HYBRIDA, an extremely handsome 
and showy new hybrid, the result of a 
cross between the w'ell-known Vallota 
purpurea and Gasironema sanguinea. The 
flowers are of an uniform bright orange 
I vermilion colour. 10«. Gd. 
I t PURPUREA [The Scarborough Lily), I5. 6a’. 
1 and 25 . Gd. each ; 155 . and 24.v. per dozen. 
j t MAJOR, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. each. 
WATSONIA IRIDIFOLIA ARDESNEI, a lovely 
I species, with branching spikes of snow-white 
I flowers. 2s. Gd. each ; 24s. per dozen. 
I tZEPHYRANTHES CARINATA, a most lovely 
bulbous plant, producing heads of charming 
I rose-pink coloured flowers. 9d. each ; 7s. Gd. 
\ per dozen. 
I t FLORIBUNDA, a free flowering species with 
handsome yellow flowers. 9d. each ; 6s. per 
I dozen. 
I t SULPHUREA, a prettj’’ species with sulphur 
' yellow flowers, Is. Gd. each. 
, +2INGIBER OFFICINALE (Ginger), 2s. 6d. each. 
i ZERUMBET, 2s. Gd. each. 
