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SPECIAIi LIST OP BULBOUS AND OTHER PLANTS. 
A8CL£FIAS TUBEBOSA. — Rich orange-yellow 
flowers. 6«. per dozen. 
AZALEA HOLLIS. — Quite hardy and very useful 
for forcing. 15s., 18s. and 24s. per dozen. 
BEGONIAS. — Vide page 6.5. 
BHODI.£A COCCIKEA. — 4s. 6(2. per dozen. 
BRUNSVIOIA JOSEPHIN.E.— The Candelahra 
plant. 7s. 6(2. each. 
CALaDIUMS. — i'ide page 68. 
CALADIOM ESCULENTUM.— 2.S. 6(2. and 3s. 6rf. 
CALLA. — Vide Kichardia. 
CALLIPHRURIA HARTWEGIANA. — 2s. 6(2. 
each : 18s. per dozen. 
SUBEDENTATA.— 2/6 each ; 18s. per doz. 
CALOCHORTUS. — Of sorts. 6s. per dozen. 
CANNAS. 
The following includes many of the fine sorts 
raised by the eminent cultivator M. Crozy. 
Selection.s made by Jlr. B. at !)s., 12s., 18s. and 
30s. per dozen. 
ALPHONSE BOUVIER. 
AUGUST FERRIER. 
CROZY PERE. 
EMPEROR WILLIAM. 
FREDERICK BENARY, poppy-red. 
GEOFF. ST. HILAIRE. 
IRIDIFLORA EHEMANNI. 
ISAAC CASATI, carmine. 
JULES CHRETIEN. 
KETELEERI. 
KONIGIN CHARLOTTE (new), intense scarlet 
petals, surroimded with broad band of gold. 
•5.V. 
L’AVENIR. 
MADAME CROZY, salmon-vermilion, bordered 
with gold. 
M. CLEVELAND. 
M. DUTERRAIL. 
METALLICA. 
MISS SARAH HILL. 
PETITE JEANNE, red and yeUow. 
PIERETTE. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT. 
PRESIDENT FAIVRE, foliage pui-ple bronze. 
PRESIDENT HARDY. 
T. S. WARE. 
VIOLACEA MACROPHYLLA. 
CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS.— A greenhouse 
bulb, producing fragrant trumpet-shaped 
yellow flowers. 6(2. each ; 4s. 6(2. per dozen. 
COMMELINA TUBEROSA.— Rich blue. 2s. 6(2. 
per dozen ; 15s. per 100. 
ALBA. — AVhite. 3s. 6(2. perdoz. ; 25s. 
per 100. 
CRINUM ASIATICUM.— 3s. 6(2. 
AUSTRALE, very handsome. 10s. 6(2. each. 
CAPENSE ALBUM.— l.s. each ; i These are 
ItOSETJM.-~8^/. 6flcli j ( tliG opon 
6.f. per dozen. border. 
FIMBRIATULUM, flowers in umbels, very- 
largo and showy, striped white and carmine; 
very fragi-ant. 3.s\ 6rf. each. 
OIGANTEUM.— 7s. Qd. 
EIRKII. — Deliciously-scented large white 
flowers, omameuted with a deep reddish 
purple stripe through the centre of each 
petal. Vide illustration, page 76. os. and 
7-^. ^d. each. 
LONOIFLORUM.— 5s. each. 
GANNAS. 
ARUM DIOSCORIDES. 
ARUM DIOSCORIDES. — A remarkable variety, 
producing on short stalks attractive olivc- 
coloured flower.s, marked with dark purple 
spots. illustration. l/6each; 15 -perdoz. 
-• DRACUNCULUS [The Dragon Ar"m). 4s. 
per dozen. 
ITALICUM. — Greeni.sh white, variegated 
leaves. 2s. fSd. per dozen ; 16«. per 100, 
SANCTUM. — A veryliandvsome and compact- 
growing variety introduced from the Holy 
Laud. In the early spring the plants produce 
largo sweet-scented flowers, the spathes being 
from 14 to 18 inches long, of a brilliant dark 
purple colour. The spadi.x is about 1 0 inches 
long, deep velvety black. Is admirably suited 
for pot culture. 1a-. Qd. each ; 15s. per doz. 
