SPIE.EAS, TIGETDIAS, TEOP^OLUMS. 
SPIR/EAS. 
SPIRiEA ASTILBOIDES. 
SPIRA:A JAPONICA COMPACTA MULTIFLOEA.— This most (lesirat)io variety is a great 
improvement on the okl S. juponica, as it produces a profusion of large and dense sjdkes of pure 
white flowers, in telling contrast to the dark green foliage of the jdant, the habit of which is 
dwarf nud compact. Grf. each ; 4*. (id. per dozen. 
SPIR£A PALUATA. — The bright pink .lapanese Spiriea, producing lovely broad corymbs of 
pink flowers. 6rf. each ; 4.v. 6d. per dozen. 
SPIBAIA PALMATA ALBA. — A counterpart of S. palmato, except in the colour of the flowers, 
which are pure white ; a very beautiful nud elegant variety. Oil. each ; 6s. per dozen. 
SPIRIEA ASTILBOIDES.— Charm- 
ing and indispensable plant for pot 
culture, its beautifiU flowers being 
pi'oduced in the greatest profusion. 
i)d,, l.v. and Is. 6rt. each; 7s. 6rf., 10.v. 
and liis. per dozen. 
SPIEJIA ASTILBOIDES FLOEI- 
BDNDA. — I'roducea thyreoid .spikes of 
bloom, much crowded with flowers. 
Is. each ; 10s. per dozen. 
SPIEaiA (HOTEIA) JAPONICA — 
Most useful for decorative purposes. 
Strong clumps, ds. per dozen. 
SPIRAIA JAPONICA ADREO-RE- 
TICULATA. -Pretty variegated foliage, 
added to which it bears a profusion of 
handsome compact spikes of pure 
white flowers. Off. each ; 7s. 6ff. per 
dozen. 
TIGRIDIAS. 
CONCHIFLORA, yellow, spotted with purple. 
Is. 6(7. per dozen ; 10s. 6(7. per 100. 
GRANDIFLORA (spedosa). ls.6(7. per dozen; 
10s. 6(7. per 100. 
ALBA, beautiful white-flowered variety. 
Is. 6(7. per dozen : 10s. 6(7. per 100. 
IMMACULATA, differs from the 
preceding by the absence of the crimson 
spots in the centre: the flowers being 
totally white. '2.v. 6(7. per dozen ; Id.v.perlQO. 
AUREA, deep golden - yellow flowers. 
2.V. 6(7. per dozen ; Ids. per 100. 
LILACEA, purplish lilac, with white and 
purple spots in centia*. 2s. 6(7. per dozen ; 
Ids. per 100. 
— ROSEA, flowers of a lovely bright rose 
colour, very charming. 2.v. 6(7. per dozen ; 
16.«. per 100. 
PAVONIA, red and orange. Is. 6(7. per dozen ; 
10s. 6(7. per 100. 
TROP/EOLUMS. 
AZUREUM GBANDIFLORDM. 6s. 6(7. & ds. each. 
BRACHYCERAS. 2s. 6(7. each. 
PENTAPHYLLDM. Is. 6(7. each. 
POLYPHYLLUM. 6(7. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
SPECIOSUM. — Handsome crimson flowers. 6s. 
pci’ dozen. 
TRICOLOR GBANDIFLORDM (Jarattii). 6(7. 
(‘ach. 
TDBEROSDM. — TTowers scarlet and yellow ; 
vei’y attractive and decorative for open-air 
cultivation. 3s. per dozen ; 4(7. each. 
