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14 IRIS, VARIOUS SPECIES-»»»'»""<^- 
PAVONIA UAJOR (Vcacock Iris), white, spotted with delicate blue . . 
Per doz. — » 
. . per 100, 15«. 2 
FRS8ICA, early-flowering dwarf species, white, yellow and purple . . . . . . . . 1 
reticulata, deep blue, with yellow markings . . . . . . . 6 
SIBISICA, bright blue, the lower petals reticulated with white ; a pretty species . . . . 3 
8TYL03A 1.,. each 
SUSIANA {Chalcedoiiian Iris), light brown, pencilled with black ; fine . . . . 9(1. etich 
TECTOBUM, lovely pale-blue flowers ; requires protection in winter . . 
TUBEEOSA (iSnaic’s-Asarf /rw), green and black .. .. .. .. .. per 100, 15«. 
IRIS PUMILA. 
These charming Iris grow 6 to 9 inches high, and flower during the months of March, April, 
and May. They succeed almost in any soil and situation, and are especially valuable for groups in 
mixed Borders. pj,j, doz.-«. rf. 
ATEOCiEBULEA, rich violet-purple, per 100, 10/6 2 0 
C.SEULEA, beautiful sky-blue, per 100, 10«. 6d. 2 0 
LUTEA, bright yellow . . . . per 100, 10». 6d. 2 0 
Prepared for early forcing, 12«. and 15s. 
per dozen. 
8INGLE SELECTED CROWNS. 
5s. 6d. per 100 ; 60s. per 1,000. 
MUSCARI. 
(HYACINTHUS.) 
IXIAS. 
bright scarlet ; will force readily ; the 
earliest of all. 4s. 6d. per 100. 
VIBIDIFLOEA, green flowers with black eye ; very 
striking. 2s. 6d. per doz. ; 20s. per 100. 
s. d. 
Assortment of 100 Bulbs in 25 varieties by name 15 0 
„ 50 „ 12 „ „ 7 6 
,, 24 ,, 12 IP ,( 4 0 
,, 12 ., 6 2 0 
Best mixed, all colours, per 1,000, 25s. ; per 100, 3s. ; 
per doz., 6d. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
(CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.) 
These are Imported and supplied in strong clumps 
towards the end of the year, expressly for forcing. 
SELECTED CLUMPS. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
IXIAS. 
A charaiing and little-known group of 
plants, which are very effective when 
planted in beds, masses, or grown in pots ; 
they are very hardy, thrive in almost any 
soil, and are suited for borders that are 
shaded by trees. Bolryoidss is very much 
used for spring bedding. Monstrosum is 
very handsome, having large feathery 
plumes. 
BOTEYOIDES [Grape Hyacinth), slender 
spikes of bright blue flowers. Per 100, 
2». 6rf. ; 9d. per dozen. 
BOTEYOIDES ALBUM [White Grape 
Hyacinth), a very pretty little plant for 
pots. Per 100, is . ; 8d. per dozen. 
CONICUM. one of the most beautiful early 
spring flowers. Its large erect spikes 
of bright blue flowers are most fragrant, 
and remain in beauty a long time ; very 
brilliant and attractive. Is. Srf'. per 
dozen. 
UONSTBOS0M {Feather Hyacinth), hand- 
some dark blue plumes. Per 100, 5s. ; 
9d. per dozen. 
RAGEmOSUM {Starch St/acinth), rich dark 
blue, free flowering. Per 100, 5s. ; 
9d. per dozen. 
