EANUNGULUH— SCILLAS— SPARAXIS— TEITONIAS— TUBEKOSES. 15 
RANUNCULUS. 
GIANT DOUBLE FRENCH. 
A vigorouB and free-flowering section of double and semi-double flowers, einbraeing the riubest 
and most diversified shades of colour, unequalled for cutting. 
Finest Mixed Per 100, 2s. 6d. 
DOUBLE PERSIAN. 
These are very floriferous and exceedingly beautiful, embracing the richest and most diversified 
shades of colour. They are unsurpassed for Spring decoration in beds, masses or clumps. 
Extra choice Mixed varieties . . Per 100, 2s. 6d. 
DOUBLE TURBAN RANUNCULUS. 
Tho Turban P.auunculu3 differ from the Persian in having a stronger and more robust 
constitution, the flowers being larger and more rose-like. They ai-e admirably suited ,for planting in 
clumps or miscellaneous borders. 
Black-brown 
Crimson 
Scarlet 
Per 100- 
d. 
0 
6 
0 
Choice Mixed varieties, 2». per 100; 6d. per dozen 
SCILLAS. 
Per 100 — s. d. 
White .. .. .. per cloz. 14 0 
Yellow .. 2 6 
Viridiflora, greon bordered with scarlet 3 0 
Per 100— ». ( 1 . 
BIFOLIA, bright blue .. .. 3 0 
CAMPANULATA, bright blue .. ..3 0 
ALBA, clear white . . . , ..46 
ROSEA, delicate rose . , . . ..56 
Tbo above throe are late Spring dowers, blooming end 
of April or May, &nd are commonly called Wood Hyacinths; 
they are perfectly hardy, and should bo planted freely. 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
PERUVIANA (Cuban Lily) . . 3 6 
ALBA 5 0 
SIBIRICA, rich ultramarine blue, eburm- 
iiig for early Spring gardening, 
per 1,000, 21 a'. 
Per 100. 
s. d. 
25 0 
35 0 
SPARAXIS. 
Charming bulbous plauts of dwarf compact 
growth, flowering some whatearlier than Ixias. 
The colours are veiy diversified, some varieties 
being most gorgeous. Very suitable fer pot 
culture. 
Assortment of 100 Bulbs in 8 varieties, by 
name, 10s. 6d. 
Finest varieties, in mixture, per 100, 3.v. 6d. ; 
per doz. 6d. 
TRITON IAS. 
These flower at tho same time as tho Ixias, 
the colours being very soft and pleasing. In 
appearance tliey are not unlike miniature 
Gladiolus, and are admirably adapted for pot 
culture. 
Finest varieties, in mixture, per 100, 6s. 6d. ; 
per doz. Is. 
DOUBLETUBEROSES 
(POLIANTHES TUBEROSA.) 
The perfectly double flowers of Poli~ 
anChss 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- 
cossional plantings these lovely flowers may 
be bad 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 bo supplied about the end 
of December. 
