MISCELLANEOUS. 
LUCIIiLI^ {Glory of the Snow), ouo of the most 
beautiful of hardy spring flowering bulbous plants, 
bnght blue with a white centre — 
Selected roots, 35. Gd. per 100 ; 30«. per 1,000. 
SARDENSIS, a very pretty new species, with dark 
blue flowers and sniull white eye — 
Selected roots, 3s. Gd. per 100 ; 30s. per 1,000. 
GIGANTEA (GRANDIFIORA) New. large dark blue 
flowers, very liandsome, much larger and finer 
than C. LneUVue, A valuable addition to our 
Spring flowers. 5s. per 100; 45s. per 1,000. 
CHIONODOXAS. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILLI^. 
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CHRISTMAS ROSES (Helleborus Niger). 
Pine flowering clumps, Is. Gd. and 2.v. Gd. each; 15s. and 24.s. i>er dozen. 
This woll-Uuown hardy winter-flowering plant does well in any orduiary garden soil, and is very suitable for forcing. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. 
Strong clumps of this graceful and well-known plant for early forcing. Price 5s. per dozen. 
FREESIAS. 
The chaste and fragrant flowers of these 
beautiful Cape bulbs render them of the greatest 
value for decorative purpo.ses, especially wheix) cut 
flowers are reexuired during the winter months ; 
they glow about 0 inches high, producing 6 to 8 
flowers, the fragrance of which is most 
f. delightful. Tliey cun be easily forced, 
and should be planted 6 to 1 2 bulbs in 
a pot. 
Leichtlini major, light 
luimrose, a vigorous 
grower, with large 
sweet-scented flowers 
refracta alba, white, 
with lemon blotch, 
delightfully fragrant 4 6 0 '9 
Mixed 4 6 0 9 
FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA. 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS. 
Beautiful hardy border plants, throwing up slender stems about one foot high, ■ndtli bell-shaped 
flowers, beautifully chequered and curiouMy marked, very pretty for Spring bedding, intermixed 
with Daft’odils, &c. Finest mixed, per 100, 5s.; per dozen, Is. 
In 6 named varieties, 3s. per dozen. 
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