JO 
CARTEU’S CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 
cadi 
s. d. 
g Amaryllis, sp. nova, large as Jo- 
sephiniana XI 10 G 
g — sp. nova No. 2, rare Bulb ... 10 G 
The late Hon, and Rev. IT. Herbert 
in his valuable work entitled Amarglli- 
daoete has subdivided the genus Ama- 
ryllis into severat, as Hippeastrum, Ly- 
ooris, Ammocharis, Sprekelia, Nerine, 
S)C. lij'c. 
HARDY AMARYLLIS. 
per doz. 
Amaryllis Bella donna... eadi 1 0 10 0 
— i’orinosissima, mosl4ca«l.„ 0 G 5 0 
each 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
5 0 
2 6 
5 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 6 
0 6 
1 0 
AMARYLLID.ACE/E. 
.yBu|)hane disticha, two-rowed ... 
Crinmn capense (Am. longifolia) 
— albiflorum, ... 
g — , imported from the Cape 
g — aquaticum, aquatic 
yCyrtanthns,/ne Cape species ... 
ylla^mantluis albiOos, xvhite-Jtowd. 
g — , large fan-leaved species, new 
Nerine sarniensis, Guernsey Lilies, 
doz. 10s 
t — undulata, wave-leaved 
I’ancratimn illyricum, Illyrian... 
Zepliyranthes Atamasco 
— rosea, rose-coloured 
Those designated with g are qjroper 
for a greenhouse ; the others are quite' 
hardy. Orders for Bella Donna Lilies 
(Amaryllis Bella-donna) aiul Guernseg\ 
Lilies should be forwarded early in Sej>.\ 
tember or before. 
llUDACEdi 
are proper for a frame or greenhouse, 
and succeed very well in the open bor- 
ders ; with the exception of the 3 Ti- 
gridias, they should be planted in the 
Autumn; for the Bulbs, some of the 
Gladioli excepted, being small, they 
will not keep out of the ground longer 
than November. Gladiolus oppositi- 
flonis, natalensis, and a few others, 
will keep till March or April, but those 
qilanted in the Autumn flower much 
finer. The Tigridias may be planted 
in the borders in April, or in the Au- 
tumn in a frame or greenhouse. The 
Ixias, Sparaxis, Trichonemas, Trl 
tonias, and Vieussieuxias, should be 
planted three in a pot or clump. 
each 
s. d, 
Anisanthus Cunonia (Cunon’s) ... 10 
Anoniatheca cruenta, i/ood'-rerf ... 0 2 
ISabiana, /ine mixed, per doz. ,3s. 0 3 
Ferraria undulata, curled 1 0 
Gladiolus blandus,/uir I 0 
— cardinalis, scarlet 0 G 
; — — liybridus, variegated 1 6 
1^ Ciirneas, flesh-coloured 1 0 
' — Colvilli, Colville's 0 
' — formosissiinus, most beautiful . 2 G 
: — fragrans, 1 G 
— gandaveusis, Ghent 1 G 
— insignis, beautiful 2 G 
; — inagniflcus, magnificent 3 G 
— multiflorus, wianji^oiwed ... 3 G 
' — nivalis, white, fine-eye 2 6 
I — ramosus, branching 1 6 
— ringens, yqpi'n^ 1 6 
— trimaculatus, S-spotted 1 G 
albus, ivhite var. 1 G 
— tristis, drooping 1 0 
— vcnustiis, delightfut 2 G 
— Victoria 3 G 
GLADIOLI, FOR BEDDING. 
per doz. 
Gladiolus cardinalis, scarlet, large 1 0 
I — byzantinus, CoR.sta«G«qp/e ... 1 G 
; — communis, purple 1 6 
I pallidus, 7 ;afc 1 G 
— natalensis (psittacinus) 2 0 
— oppositiflorus (floribuudus) ... 2 0 
, — Rising Sun, new scarlet G 0 
SPLENDID NEW SEEDLING 
GLADIOLI. 
each 
Ada, crimson and white 2 0 
Bx\Ae, white and pink 2 0 
Coccineus nanus, dicaiy sear/et... 2 0 
Enchantress, cri*7ison, rose 4" “’/nVe 3 6 
*Gloria Mundi, or. scar.,crim. mark 1 0 G 
Hellas, salmon-coloured 2 0 
*Iucomparabilis,/m)'e wh., sc. mark 10 G 
Invincible, crimson and blue 2 0 
*IUaid of Orleans, blush wh. with ae. 1 0 G 
Hsland Queen, or., scar. peach. . .lH G 
