SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-BOOTED PLANTS. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEKOUS-EOOTED PLANTS— Continued. 
OBNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM (Star 
nf Bethlehem'), white, quite hardy, 
per dozen ; 2s. Brf. per 1 00 . 
F.SONIES, vide page 22. 
tPANCRATIUM, vide page 22. 
tPOLIANTHES TUBEEOSA, r We page 17. 
EHEUM OFFICINALE, a handsome 
ornamental plant. Is. M. and 2s. 6rf. 
each ; l-5.s. and 24s. per dozen. 
tRICHAEDIA AFRICANA (Calla. 
cethiopied) . &d. and Dd. each ; os. 
and 7s. 6d. per dozen. 
t LITTLE GEM, a pretty 
miniature growing kind. 6d. each ; 
5s. per dozen. 
t ELLIOTTIANA, .spathrs rich 
golden yellow, the leaves ornamented 
with whitish maculations. 7s. Gd., 
lOv. Gd., Ids., 21s. and 31s. Gd. 
t PENTLANDII, rich golden-yellow 
flowers, similar to Jl. africana, and 
like that well-known species, the 
leaves are green. 10s. Gd., 15s., 
21s. and 31s. Gd. 
t REHMANNI, 2s. Gd. 
tSANDEESONIA AURANTIACA, pretty bell- 
shaped orange flowers. 3s. Gd. each. 
SFIRAIAS, vide page 17. 
+SPREKELIA FOEMOSISSIMA, vide Amaryllis 
formosissima, page 12. 
TIGEIDIAS, in variety. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. per 
dozen; 10s. Gd. and Its. per 100. 
"TRITONIA, vide Crocosmia. 
tTROP-EOLUM TKICOLOR GEANDIFLORUM 
(Jarrattii). Gd. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
JTUBEROSES, vtde page 17. 
JTYDAIA, vide page 23. 
tURCEOLlNA AUEEA, bright golden flower.", 
tipped green. 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. each. 
+URCEOCHARIS CLIBEANI, a most remark- 
able hybrid between Urceoiina anrea and 
Encharis amazomca. 6s. and 7s. Gd. 
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tVALLOTA HYBEIDA, an e.\tremely handsome 
and showy new hybrid, the result of a 
cro&s between the well-known Vallota 
purpurea and Gastr* aema sauguinea. The 
flowers are of an uniform bright orange 
vermilion colour. 10s. 6rf. 
t PURPUREA {The Scarborough EUg), Is. Gd. 
and 2s. Gd. each ; 15». and 24s. per dozen. 
t MAJOR, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. each. 
tZEPHYRANTHES CARINATA, a most lovely 
bulbous plant, producing heads of charming 
rose-pink coloured flower.s. Is. each. 
+ZINQIBER OFFICINALE {Ginger), 2s. Gd. each. 
+ ZERUMBET, 2s. Gd. each. 
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NERINE JAPONICA. 
HEMEROCALLIS AURANTIACA MAJOR, a 
magnificent new variety from .Tapan, pro- 
ducing large deep orange flowers agi’eeably 
ecented, 2s. 6d. and 3#. Qd. each. 
of sorts, 3s. Qd. to 6s. per dozen. 
JHIPPEASTRUM, vide Amaryllis. 
HYACINTHCTS CANDICANS, vid^i Galtonia candi- 
cans. 
JHYMENOCALLIS, vide Pancratium, pngo 22. 
IRIS, vide pages 14 and 15. 
IXIAS, vide page 15. 
JK.E1VTPFERIAS, of sorts, 3.s. 6rf. and hit. each. 
tLACHENALlAS, of sorts, 6.v., 9s. and 12.s. per 
dozen. 
LILIUMS, vide pages 28 to 30. 
tLYCORIS ATTREA, sweet scented, golden-yellow 
floAvers, l.v. and l.v. Qd. each. 
tMETHONICA, vide Gloriosa. 
MONXBRETIAS, vide page 10. 
tN-£GELlAS, vide Gesnera, 
tNERINE CANDIDA (new), a lovely pure white 
variety, bearing larjre heads of pretty 
snow-white flowers. The blossoms are most 
elegant in form, the six segments extending 
in the shape of an open fan, undulated on 
the margins. 10 a-. 6d. 
JAPONICA. produces handsome heads of 
bright reddish crimson flowers, the protrud- 
ing anthers being of unusual length. {Vide 
illustration.) l.v. each; 9s. per dozen. 
SARNIENSIS {The Guermey LihJ)^ 9«. and 
12s. per dozen, 
t of sorts, 3«. 6rf. each. 
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM, umbels of large 
white flowers, black centre. 2.s. per dozen ; 
15^f. per 100. 
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