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TIGEIDIAS, TEOP^OLTJMS, TUBEEOSES. 
A A. 
TIGRIDIAS. 
OONCHIFLOBA, home gTovm ; yellow, spotted 
with purple. 1». Gd. per dozeu; IO 5 . 6ii. 
per 100. 
GBANDIFLOBA (speciosa), homo gp’own. 
Is. 6rf. per dozen ; 10s. 6d. per 100. 
ALBA, home grown ; beautiful white- 
flowered variety. Is. (irf. per dozeu ; 
10s. ltd. per 100. 
PAVONIA, home grown ; red and orange. 
Is. 6d. per dozen ; 10s. 6rf. per 100. 
TROP>€OLUMS. 
AZUKEUM GKANDIFLORUM. '6s. Gd. and 
6h. each. 
BRACHTCERAS. 2s. Qd. each. 
PENTAPHYLLUM. U. 6d. each. 
POLYPHYLLTJM. Gd. each; 4s. per dozeu. 
SPECtOSTTM. — Handsome crimson flowers. 
Gtf. per dozen. 
TRICOLOR GRANDIFLORUM (Jarattii) . 
Gd. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
TUBEROSUM. — Flowers scarlet and yellow ; 
a very attractive and decorative species 
for open-air cultivation. 6s. per dozen ; 
4d. each. 
DOUBLE 
TUBEROSES 
(POLIANTHES TUBEROSA.) 
The perfectly double flowers of JPoli- 
anthes are well known for their delicious 
fragrance and pearly whiteness, being ad- 
mirably adapted for Button-holes, Bouquets, 
&c. ; indeed, are of the greatest value 
wherever out flowers are required. By suo- 
cessional plantings these lovely flowers may 
be had all through the summer and autumn. 
They should be potted in rich loamy soil and 
started in a good bottom heat, being after- 
wards grown on in a stove, with plenty of 
moisture. 
DOUBLE AMERICAN. 
“THE PEABL.” 
Selected bulbs, 2s. Gd. per dozen; 15s. per 100. 
Finest picked bulbs, 20s. per 100. 
The above can be supplied about the end 
of December. 
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