SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 27 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS 
AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 
All are hardy except those marked as under : — 
* Suitable for the open border, but require protection in winter, 
t Require a greenhouse or frame. 
7 Should be grown in a stove or hot-house. 
tACHIMENES, vide page 25. 
lAGAPANTHUS 6L0B0SUM (new), a distinct 
dwarf species from Orange River Territory. It 
produces dense globular heads of lilac -blue 
flowers, shaded white and bluntly pointed, the 
inner ones darker in colour, 1 0». 6d. 
UMBELLATUM FL. PL,, 2s. 6d. 
AMARYLLIS, vide page 13. 
♦AMORPHOPHALLBS CAMPANULATUS, fine 
tubers of this remarkable Aroid, 5s. and 7s. lid. 
+ BTJLBIFERtJM, 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. 
lANCHOMANES DUBITTS, a remarkable Aroida- 
ceous plant, 10s. 6<f. 
ANEMONES, vide page 12. 
arums, of sorts, 12s. to 18s. per dozen. 
See also Richardias. 
BELLADONNA LILY, vide page 13. 
tBOWIEA VOLUBILIS, an exceedingly pretty 
greenhouse twining plant from Africa, 
6d. each. 
BR0DI.S1AS, of sorts, 4s. and 6 j». per dozen. 
fCALABITJU ESCULENTUM, an effective plant 
for sub-tropical gardening, 2s. 6rf. and 3s. 6d. 
^CALADIUMS, vide pages 23 and 24. 
CALLA, vide Richardia. 
JCALLIPHRURIA HARTWEGIANA, 
Is. 6d. each ; 1 2s. per dozen. 
t SUBEDENTATA, Is. 6d. each ; 12s. 
per dozen. 
•CALOCHORTTTS, of sorts, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
per dozen. 
tCANKAS. 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. 9s., 12s., 18s. and 30s. per 
dozen. 
t Orchid flowering, in variety, 1 8s. 
per dozen. 
CHIOtfOBOXA, rirff page 14. 
CONVALLARIA MAJALIS (Xi7y of the 
Vallei/), vide page 17. 
GRINTJMS, vide page 24. 
♦CROCOSMIA AUEEA IMPERIALIS, a 
very handsome and striking species, 
producing spikes of immense fiery 
orange-scarlet flowers, 2s. Gd. each ; 
24s. per dozen. 
tCYCLAMENS, vide page 14. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE (Zadi/’e 
Slipper)^ 3.V. 6d. each ; 36«. per dozen. 
tCYRTANTHUS FLAMBEAU, a pretty 
hybrid variety, the flowers bright 
carmine red, segments round and of 
good shape, 3«. (id. each. 
t INTERMEDIUM, a pretty hybrid 
variety, bearing orange-pink flowers, 
3.V. 6d. each ; 30s. per dozen. 
+ MACKENII, 2s. 6d. each. 
*DAHLIAS, vide page 14. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS, vide page 14. 
IDIOSCOREA, of sorts, 3s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
jDRACONTIUM ASPERUM, 5s. each. 
J CARDERI, 7s. 6rf. each. 
I SCALPTURATUM, 7s. 6d. each. 
ERYTHRONIUMS (Dog's Tooth Violets), of sorts,. 
Is. 6rf. and 2s. Gd. per dozen. 
+EUCHARIS AMAZONICA, Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
each; 15s. and 24s. per dozen. 
J CANDIDA, 2s. Gd. each ; 24s. per dozen. 
tEUCODONIA, a free-flowering section of Ges- 
neraceous plants with attractive flowers, in 
variety at Is. and Is. Gd. each. 
FREESIAS, vide page 15. 
FRITTILARIAS, vide page It. 
GALANTHUS, vide page 15. 
GALTONIA, vids page 15. 
tGASTRONEMA SAN GUINEA, a handsome 
flowering bulb, producing large orange-red 
flowers, 3s. Gd. and 5s. each. 
jGESNERAS, showy tuberous-rooted species, of 
sorts, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. each. 
+ (N.EGELIAS), many handsome sorts, 24s. 
and 30s. per dozen. , 
