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DTJHrYCIj£iS AUST]&AX<ASXGA. page 65.) 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS 
AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 
AU are hardy except (hose marked as imder : — 
• Suitable for the open border, but require protection in winter, 
t Re(iuire a greenhouse or frame. 
{ Should be grown in a stove or hot-house. 
tACHIMENES, vide page f>9. 
tAGAPANTHUS GLOBOSUM (new), a distinct 
dwarf speiaes from Orange River Territory. It 
])roduces den.se globular heads of lilac -blue 
(lowers, shaded white and bluntly pointed, the 
inner ones darker in colour, lO.v. 6rf. 
UMBELLATUM, l.». and U. 6rf. 
ALBUM, is. and Is. 
PL, PL., 2.V. 6<f. 
AMARYLLIS, vide page 54. 
+AMORPHOPHALLUS CAMPANULATUS, fine 
tubers of this remarkable Aroid, f». and 
Ts. 6<f. 
JANCHOMANES DUBIUS, a remarkable Aroida- 
ceous plant, 10s. 6<f. 
ARUM, of sorts, 12s. to 18s. per dozen. 
ARUM PALESTINUM (SANCTUM), Is. each; 
9s. per dozen. 
See also Richardias. 
BELLADONNA LILY, vide page 54. 
tBOWIEA VOLUBILIS, an exceedingly pretty 
greenhouse tu-ining plant from Africa, 
Zs. 6d. each. 
BRODIASAS, of sorts, 4s. and 6s. per dozen. 
tCALADIUM ESCULENTUM, an effective plant 
for sub-tropical gardening, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6<f. 
JCALADIUMS, vide page GO. 
CALLA, vide Richardia. 
ICALLIPHRURIA HARTWEGIANA, ls.6rf.eaoh; 
12s. per dozen. 
J SUBEDENTATA, ls.6<f. each ; 12s. per dozen. 
*CAL0CH0RTUS, of sorts, 3s. 6<f. and 6s. per dozen. 
