EUEYCLES AUSTRALASICA. ( \ page 26.) 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS 
AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 
All are hardy except those marked as under ; — 
* Suitable for the open border, but require protection in winter, 
t Require a greenhouse or frame. 
J Should he grown in a stove or hot-house. 
tACHIMENES, vide page 23. 
tAGAPANTHUS GLOBOSUM (new), a distinct 
dwarf species from Orange River Territory. It 
produces dense globular heads of lilac -blue 
flowers, shaded white and bhuitly pointed, the 
inner ones darker in colour, 10s. 6rf. 
UMBELLATUM FL. PL., 2s. U. 
AMARYLLIS, vide page 12. 
JAMORPHOPHALLBS CAMPANULATUS, fine 
tubers of this remarkable Aroid, 5.». and 7s. (>d. 
]:AIfCHOMANES DTJBIBS, a remarkable Aroida- 
ceous plant, lOs. Oif. 
ANEMONES, ai* page 11. 
ARUMS, of sorts, 12s. to 18s. per dozen. 
See also Richardias. 
BELLADONNA LILY, t irfs page 12. 
tBOWIEA VOLUBILIS, an exceedingly pretty 
greenhouse twining plant from Africa, 
3s. 6d. each. 
BR0DI£AS, of .sorts, -ts. and 6s. per dozen. 
tCALADIUM ESCULENTUM, an effective plant 
for sub-tropical gardening, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
jCALADIUMS, vide pages 21 and 22. 
CALLA, vide Richardia. 
JCALLIPHRURIA HARTWEGIANA, Is. 6d. each ; 
12s. per dozen. 
J SUBEDENTATA, Is. 6d. each; 12s. per 
dozen. 
*CAL0CH0RTUS, of sorts, 3s. 6<f. and 5s. per 
dozen. 
