CANNELLS’ BULBS, &c., &c., for SPRING PLANTING. 
ANEMONES. 
Anemone, Double, mixed 
„ Single 
„ Fulgens 
„ „ Double 
10 per doz. 
0/6 „ 
1/3 
1/6 „ 
RANUNCULUS. 
6,0 per 100. 
3/0 „ 
8/0 „ 
Pavonia Grandiflora Lilacea (New)— Distinct: purplish lilac, 
with white and purplish spots in centre. 9i/. each. 
Conehiflora — Orange and golden yellow, spotted with dark crimson. 
Is. 6d. per doz. 
Pavonia — Rich scarlet, tinged and spotted with yellow. Is. (id. per doz. 
Speciosa — Brick-red. Is. Gd. per doz. 
Wheelerii — Blood-red. 2s. per doz. 
Ranunculus, Persian, mixed ... 
„ Turban, „ 
200 in 5 varieties, 9/0 ; 
0,6 per doz. 2/6 per 100. 
0/6 „ 2/6 
100 in 4 varieties, 4;6. 
Mixed— 2s. per doz. 
TUBEROSES. 
All who have our Tubers at once exclaim, “ I have had nothing like 
them before.” The fact is we are large growers, and the secret is they are 
groivn especially for us in a spot most congenial, which makes them 
unequalled in England. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. — Pot into GO’s, place in 66® temperature 
bottom heat, keep moist until roots have made a growth, then increase the 
temperature to 80®. When full of roots re-pot into G-inch pots, and place 
near the glass ; after bloom spike appears, ])lace them in a cooler house, 
and train up under the glass. They must be well syringed, and amply 
supplied with liquid manure. 
For other choice bulbous plants — viz., Begonias, Achimenes, Cyclamen, 
Gloxinias, and Tropiro/ums — see our Floral Guide and Bulb Catalogues, 
both sent post free on application. 
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TIGBIDIA PAVONIA OBANDIFLOBA. 
Natives of Mexico, producing flowers of exquisite beauty and singularly 
curious shape, the colour of each variety is gorgeous and finely contrasted ; 
they,bloom from July to October. Before the frost take up the bulbs, and 
keep in a dry place until the time of planting in March or April. The 
following are the most distinct and beautiful varieties: — 
Pavonia Grandiflora Alba— Large ivory-white flowers, spotted 
with maroon and rosj lake in the centre, most beautiful when the bloom 
unfolds itself in the morning; recommended us a distinct and useful variety. 
2s. Gd. per doz. 
Pavonia Grandiflora — is most beautiful when the bloom unfolds 
Itself in the morning ; from June until the frost sets in no flower so gorgeous 
or pretty was ever seen, but as the sun sets the flower ceases to exist, and 
the quantity produced is enormous. Beyond planting in the ordinary way 
of a Tulip, nothing more is required. 2s. per doz. 
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AMERICAN TOBEllOSE. 
American Tuberose (Double) — For choicest button-noie Douqueis 
&c., no other flowers are of more value at all seasons than the Tuberose, and 
should be used in succession in every forcing-house during the winter. 
2s. per doz. ; 12s. per 100. For delivery about Christmas. 
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GLADIOLI. 
Brenchleyensis, dazzling scarlet, very fine bulbs ... 5 0 
Floribundus, white, striped and stained purple ... 10 0 
Gandavensis, scarlet, with yellow throat 10 0 
Gandavensis, best named hybrid varieties, each, 3d. to Is. 
Gandavensis, seedling, equal to many named 
varieties each, 3rf. 12 0 
Lemoinei, creamy white, dashed crimson-maroon ; 
hardy Gd. — 
Marie Lemoine, rosy blush, dashed crimson- 
maroon; hardy ,, Gd. 15 0 
Saundersii, salmon-scai-let and white ; distinct 
and telling ‘.id. — 
Trimaeulatus, rose, spotted white „ Is. — 
Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. 8. d. 
1 0 
1 G 
1 6 
TIGRIDIA (Mexican Tiger or Iris Lily). 
