28 
IXIA— HOTEIA— LACHENALIA— OXALIS 
IXIA — Continued. 
No. 
Per doz.- 
—s. 
d. 
28 
Hector, purple crimson . 
4 
0 
29 
Helena, white, tinged pink, scarlet 
eye 
4 
0 
30 
Hypatia, pure white, flush lilac, dark 
eye 
6 
0 
31 
Hyiirida longiflora, rose, black eye. 
very distinct 
1 
C 
32 
Lady Scott, cream colour, tinged 
puiplc, carmine eye 
5 
0 
33 
Lady Slade, brilliant pink, white eye 
3 
0 
34 
Lucretia, bronzy yellow, light pink 
eye 
6 
0 
35 
Luffi, buff, dark eye. 
1 
G 
36 
Maculosa, pink 
2 
C 
37 
Magnifica, rich yellow, dark eye 
5 
0 
38 
Morning Star, white, tinged purple. 
magenta eyo 
4 
0 
39 
Nelsonii, straw colour, tinged pink . 
2 
0 
40 
Nora, white, rose eye 
4 
0 
41 
Ophir d’Or 
4 
0 
No. Per doz. — s. d. 
•12 Pai.las, pale yellow, dark purple eye 2 0 
•13 Plautus, yellow, dark eye . .20 
‘14 Plutaucii, yellow, dark eye, distinct 2 0 
4’5 Pkestios, white, dai-k red eye, the 
finest variety 8 0 
40 PniNOBSS Alexandmna, pale lemon, 
lilac eye 10 
17 Eosea MACUI.ATA, rosy lilac, black 
centre . . . . . .40 
48 Sakah, cream colour, dark eye . . 8 0 
40 Sarnia’s Glokv, bright yellow, black 
eye, extra 8 0 
50 SULPIIUREA CAPITATA, sullihur, black 
centre 2 0 
51 Theseus, shaded pink . . .20 
52 Titus, bright yellow, black eye . 2 0 
63 ViHiDiPLORA, beautiful green, black 
eye 10 
54 Wonder, deep pink, sweet scented . 5 0 
HOTEIA (SPIRigA) JAPONICA. 
Cannot bo too highly appreciated as a decorative plant for early forcing, its pretty erect shining 
green foliage, surmounted by numerous beautiful and graceful panicles of white infiorescence, giving 
the whole plant an elegant appearance, and rendering it at once most pleasing and useful for 
decorative purposes. 
Strong imjiortcd clumps, 15s. per dozen. 
LACHENAMA. 
Greenhouse bulbs, producing fleshy spotted leaves, and erect flower stems, bearing racemes of 
pendent flowers. All the varieties are pretty, and easily cultivated. 
' 0 . Each — s.d. 
1 CoNTAMINATA, pink . 1 0 
2 Discolor, brown and 
orange . . . .10 
3 Eragrans, white and 
red 10 
4 Linifolia . . . .10 
5 Luteola, yellow and 
red 10 
G Orciiioides, green and 
yellow . . . .10 
No. Each — s, d. 
7 Pallida, pale blue . 2 0 
8 Pendula, red, tipped 
with green . . .06 
9 PusTULATA, white and 
green . . . .10 
10 PuSTULATA VIOLACEA, 
bluish purple . .10 
H Quadricolor, scarlet 
and yellow . . .10 
12 Eeflexa, pale pink . 3 0 
No. 
Each — s. 
d. 
13 Kubida, red 
. 1 
6 
14 SUPERBA . 
. . . 1 
G 
15 Tigrina . 
. . . 2 
G 
16 Tricolor, scarlet and 
yellow . 
. . . 0 
6 
17 Unifolia . 
. . . 1 
0 
18 Versicolor 
. . . 0 
8 
19 ViRIDE 
. . . 1 
6 
20 Pine Mixed 
. . . 0 
8 
OXAEIS. 
A genus of neat half-hardy and greenhouse bulbs, well adapted for pot culture and flower-garden 
ecoration. 'I'heir dwarf habit, compact growth, and brilliant coloured ilowers, produced in the 
greatest abundance, makes them particularly attractive, and worthy of a place in all gardens. 
Assortment of 12 varieties, 1 bulb of each 
it j) 3 
it IS Q 
Finest varieties, in mixture 
» 
j. (L 
3 0 
7 6 
. 15 0 
. per dus. X 0 
