SP11?.1^AS, TIGEIDIAS. TROr.EOIA^MS. 
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SPIR/EAS. 
SPIRJEA ASTILBOIDES.-Oue of 
tlH» most liaiidnome of hardy lierba- 
ceous peromiials, wliich cannot he too 
liig-lily appreciated as a decorative 
plant iV)r early forcing'. Certificated 
both by the' Royal ICorticultural and 
Royal Botanic Societies. Tlie infior- 
ewienee coiusist^ of comjjound feathery 
branches of elegant, white flowers. 
It is a charming and indispensahle 
j)lant for pot culture, its beautiful 
flowers being produ(jed in the greatest 
profusion. (5.s.,. D.s. and per dozen. 
SPIEiEA ASTILBOIDES FLORI- 
BTJNBA. - ih'oduccs thyrsoid spikes of 
bloom, much crowded with flowers, 
l.v. 6^. each : lo.v. per dozen. 
SPIR.ffiA (HOTEIA) JAPONICA.^ 
Most useful for decorative ])iU7)Osos. 
Strong clumpa by tlio hundred or 
SPIB^A ASTILBOIDES. thouj'and at ‘Zd. and 3c/. each. ' 
SPIB-^A JAPONICA ADREO-BETICULATA. — Pretty 'variegated foliage, added to whudi 
bears a profusion of liandsoine compact spikes of p\ire white flowers. 6j. per dozen. 
SPIRJEA JAPONICA COMPACTA MULTIFLOKA, — Tliis most desirable variety is a great 
improvement on the old -S', japonica^ as it produces a profusion of largo and dense spikes of pure 
white flowers, in telling contrast to the dark green foliage of tlie plant, the habit of -n'hioh is 
dwarf and compact. 4.v. per dozen. 
SPIRSIA PALMATA.— The bright i>ink Sinnea, one of the most beautiful hardy x>lauts in culti- 
vation, producing lovely broad corymbs of pink flowers. It is a native of .Taimn. 4.9. per 
dozen . 
SPlil^A PALMATA ALBA.— A counterpart of 5. palmata, except in the colour of the flowers, 
which are pure whito ; a very heautifiil and elegant vaiiety. 4 a-. x)cr dozen. 
TIGRIDIAS. 
CONCHIFLORA. homegrown: yellow, spotted [ 
with i)urple. Is. 3c/. per dozen; 9s. per 100. 
GRANDIFLORA {speexosa)^ homegrown. ls.3c/. 
per dozen ; 9s. per 100. ' 
ALBA, home grown ; beautiful white- 
flowered variety. Is. 3c/. per dozen; 9s. [ 
per 100. . 
PAVONIA, homo grown ; red and orange. ls.3c/. ' 
per dozen ; 9s. per 100. [ 
TROP/EOLUMS. 
AZUREUM GRANDIFLORUM. 2s. 6c/. and 
3s. GcA each. [ 
BRACHYCERAS. Is. 6c/. eacli. 
PENTAPHYLLUM. Is. each. ; 
FOLYPHYLLUM. 4c/. eacli ; 3s. 6c/. per dozen. ’ 
SPECIOSXTM. ITandsome crimson flowers. 6s. 
per dozen. 
TRICOLOR GRANDIFLORDBd (Jarattii). 4s. 
per dozen. 
TUBEROSUM. — Flowor.s scarlet and yellow ; a | 
very attractive aiul decorative species for 
open-air cultivation. 2s. 6c/. per doz. ; 
3cf. each. 
