40 *f SELECT LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 
If MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS AND TUBEBOUS-EOOTED PLANTS— Continued, 
ARUM ARISTATUM, very large flowers, black inside, olive-coloured and striped outside. It is an 
interesting species and quite odourless. Vide illustration, page 39. Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
BOWEII, a dwarf-growing species, with conspicuous milk-white flowers. Vide illustration, 
page 39. 2*. 6d. each ; 18$. per dozen. 
C0R8ICUM, a distinct species, spathes dark purplish black. 1$. 6d. each. 
DIOSCORIDES, a remarkable variety, producing on short stalks, attractive olive-coloured 
flowers marked with dark purple spots. Vide illustration. Is. 6d. each ; 15*. per dozen. 
DRACUNCULUS ( The Dragon Aram). 
4 s. per dozen ; 2 5s. per 100. 
ITALICUM, greenish white, variegated 
leaves. 2s. 6 d. per dozen ; 16*. per 100. 
PALiESTINUM (SANCTUM), a very 
handsome and compact -growing variety 
introduced from the Holy Land. In the 
early spring the plants produce large 
sweet-scented flowers, the spathes being 
from 14 to 18 inches long, of a brilliant 
dark purple colour. The spadix is about 
10 inches long, deep ( velvety black. Is 
admirably suited for pot culture. Vide 
illustration. 1*. each; 10$. per doz. 
of sorts, 12$. to 18$. per dozen. 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA, rich, orange- 
yellow flowers, 6d. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
BELLADONNA LILY. vide page 23. 
tBOWIEA VOLUBILIS, an exceedingly 
pretty greenhouse twining plant from 
Africa. 3s. 6 d. each. 
BEODIfEAS of sorts, 4s. and 6s. per dozen. 
BULBOCODIUM VEENUM (Spring Col- 
chicum), rosy lilac. Is. per dozen; 
5s. 6d. per 100. 
tCALADIUM ESCULENTUM, an effective 
plant for sub-tropical gardening. 2s. 6 d. 
and 3s. 6 d. 
ICALADIUMS, vide pages 33 to 35. 
CALLA, vide Eichardia. 
JCALLIPHEUEIA HAETWEGIANA, 2s. 6 d. 
each ; 18s. per dozen. 
+ SUBEDENTATA, 2s. 6(f. each; 18s. 
per dozen. 
♦CALOCHOETUS, of sorts, 3/6 & 5/- per doz. 
CAMASSIA ESCULENTA, bluish purple 
flowers, is. per dozen ; 5s. M per 100. A EUM PALJE3 TINBM (SANCTUM). 
AEUM DIOSCOEIDES. 
