SPIRAEAS, TIGRIDIAS, TR0P7E0LUMS. 25 
SPIR/EAS. 
SPIR.EA (HOTEIA) JAPONICA.— 
Host useful for decorative purposes. 
SPIRJEA ASTILBOIDES. Strong clumps. 5s. per dozen. 
SPIKJEA JAPONICA AUREO-RETICULATA. -Pretty variegated foliage, added to which it 
bears a profusion of handsome compact spikes of pure white flowers. 9 d. each ; 7s. G d. per dozen. '■ 
SPIRA5A JAPONICA COMPACTA MULTIFLORA. — This most desirable variety is a great 
improvement on the old S. japonica , as it produces a profusion of large and dense spikes of pure 
white flowers, in tolling contrast to the dark green foliage of the plant, the habit of which is 
dwarf and compact. G d. each ; 4s. 6 il. per dozen. ’ 
SPIRTEA PALMATA. The bright pink Spirtea, one of the most beautiful hardy plants in culti- 
vation, producing lovely broad corymbs of pink flowers. It is a native of Japan. 6 d. each ; 
4s. 6 d. per dozen. ’ , 
SPIRTEA PALMATA ALBA.— A counterpart of $. palmata, except in the colour of the flowers, ’ 
which arc pure white ; a very beautifid and elegant variety. 9'/. each : 6s. per dozen. 
TIGRIDIASm 
CONCHIFLORA, home grown ; yellow, spotted ! 
with purple. 1#. Gd. per dozen; 10s. Gd. 
per 100. 
GRANDIFLORA (spcciosa) , home grown. ls.Grf. 
per dozen ; 10$. Gd. per 100. 
ALBA, home grown ; beautiful white- 
flowered variety. Is. Grf. per dozen; 10s. 6d. 
per 100. 
PAVONIA, home grown ; red and orange. ls.Grf. 
per dozen ; 10s. Gd. per 100. 
TROP/EOLUMS. 
AZUREUM GRANDIFLORUM. 3s. 6d. and ' 
5s. each. > 
BRACHYCERAS. 2.?. Gd. each. J 
PENTAPHYLLUM. Is. Gd. each. 
POLYPHYLLUM. Gd. each ; Is. per dozen. 
SPECIOSUM. — Handsome crimson flowers. Gs. 
per dozen. ‘ 
TRICOLOR GRANDIFLORUM (Jarattii). Gd. ' 
each. 
TUBEROSUM. — Flowers scarlet and yellow ; a 
very attractive and decorative species for 
open-air cultivation. 3$. per dozen ; Ad. \ 
each. ► 
SPIRJEA ASTILBOIDES. — One of 
the most handsome of hardy herba- 
ceous perennials, which cannot be too 
highly appreciated as a decorative 
plant for early forcing. Certificated 
both by the Royal Horticultural and 
Ro}*al Botanic Societies. The inflor- 
escence consists of compound feathery 
branches of elegant white flowers. 
It is a charming and indispensable 
plant for pot culture, its beautiful 
flowers being produced in the greatest 
profusion. 9</., l.v., and Is. Gd. each. 
Is. Gd ., 10s. and 15s. per dozen. 
SPIRJEA ASTILBOIDES FLORI- 
BUNDA. — Produces thyrsoid spikes of 
bloom, much crowded with flowers. 
Very handsome. Is. Grf. each ; 15s. 
per dozen. 
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