TL dki)i]ell & S^loi'iil Gj;uifcle. 
0. BOWDON BEAUTY— Deep scarlet. 
10. BALL OF FIRE — Scarlet; very free. 
13. CLIBRAN'S GEM— A splendid' climb- 
ing variety. 
U. CLAPHAM PARK— Clear orange- 
scarlet ; flowers very large, and produced in abun- 
dance ; foliage very bold and fine. 
13. PETER ROZENKRANZER— Ditrk 
foliage, with large blooms of the most intense 
brilliant scarlet. 
All those not priced, C(/. each. Cheaper In 
May. 
VARIEGATED TROP/EOLUM. 
MINNIE WARREN— An old variety ; quite distinct ; effective, dd, 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING TROP/EOLUMS, TRAILING. 
DOUBLE YELLOW— Beutiful deep j rich beautiful orange-scarlet, and the florvers from 
yellow flowers ; very free and effective. Od. 1 3 to inches in diameter ; invaluable for cut 
18. HERMINE ORASSHOFF— Colour a | flowers and other purposes; a fine acquisition. Is. 
BULBOUS TROP/EOLUMS. 
JARRATTI. Is. dll. 
POLYPHYLLUM. I.s. 
PENTAPHYLLUM. Is. Gd. 
SPECIOSUM— The grandest of all climbers 
for north or shady damp walls or situations. Is. 
TUBEROSUM — Flowers, yellow and scarlet. 
Gd. 
AZUREUM. 3s. Gd. 
TmmB'iA (mbxim tiges, or 
IRIS LILY) (TIGER IRIS). 
S ^pATIVES of Mexico, producing flowers of 
ll( exquisite beauty and singularly curiou' 
shape. The colour of each variety is gorgeous 
and purely contrasted; they bloom from Ju1\ 
to October. Before the frost take up the bulbs, 
and keep in a dry place nntil the time of planting 
in the spring. The following are the most 
distinct and beautiful varieties. 
PAVONIA GRANDIFLORA ALBA — 
Possessing all the advantages of the old varieties, 
both in vigour of growth and abundance of bloom . 
but with large ivory-white flowers, spotted with 
maroonand rosy lake in the centre; most beauti- 
ful when the bloom unfolds itself in the morning . 
a distinct and useful variety. 
PAVONIA GRANDIFLORA — Most 
beautiful when the bloom unfolds itself in the 
morning; from June nntil the frost sots in, no 
flower so gorgeous or pretty was ever seen, but 
as the sun sets the flower ceases to exist, new 
blooms being thrown up almost daily, so that 
the quantity produced is enormous. Plant in 
the ordinary way of a Tulip. 
CONCHIFLORA — Orange and goldoi^ 
yellow, spotted with dark crimson. 
PAVONIA — Rich scarlet, tinged and spotted 
with yellow. 
SPECIOSA— Brick-red. 
WHEELERII— Blood-red. 
Bulbs, Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
TIGllIUIA J’AVOXIA GRANDIFLORA ALBA. 
( 183 1 
