S'. Ckiiqell ^ S^loi^kl G[iiicle. 
BULBOUS PLANTS 
(IN POTS.) 
AMARYLLIS AULIOA — Very pretty. 
Useful for the greenhouse. 3s. 6J. to 6s. 
AMARYLLIS FORMOSISSIMXJS 
(Jacobsea Lily) — Crimson. 9d. each; 7s. 6rf. 
per doz. 
ARUM SANCTUM (The Black Calla, 
Annn Palestinum, or Solomon’s Lily) — These 
magnificent flowers often measure more than a 
foot in length, by 6 to 8 inches in width ; the 
inside colour is of the richest velvety purplish- 
black imaginable, while the outside is of a 
pleasing green. 2s. 6d. 
BABIANAS — A collection of 16 of the finest 
varieties. Per pot of 3 bulbs, !)cl. 
BEGONIAS — The finest collection in cultiva- 
tion ; also a great quantity of seedlings bloomed 
and nnbloomed. See Collection. 
CALOCHORTI (Butterfly and Star Tulips) 
— A fine collection Is. to Is. 6o(. 
OHIONODOXA LUCIL^ — Pretty blue 
flowers. 6s. per doz. 
CROCOSMA AUREA — Bright orange in 
autumn ; extra fine. Per pot, several bulbs, !)</. 
EUCHARIS AMAEONICA— One of the 
best white-flowering stove plants. Is. to 
2s. per bulb ; flowering plants, 10s. (id., 
15s., and 21s. each. 
CANDIDA — Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. Gd. 
MASTERII— 2s. 6rf. 
FREESIA REFRACTA ALB A— The fra- 
grance of these charming flowers is 
most agreeable ; pure white; a gem for 
forcing. Per pot of 3 bulbs, 2s. 
LEITCHLINI— Per pot of 3 bulbs, t s. Gd. 
HABRANTHUS AD VENUS COCCIN BUS 
— Large umbels of deep purplisli red 
flowers. Is. 
FULGENS — Deep blood-crimson; 
very large flowers. 2s. Gd. 
PRATENSIS — Brilliant scarlet. 2«. Gd. 
HYACINTHUS (GALTONIA) CANDI- 
CANS — Hardy. 6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. 
IRIS — See Collection. 
ISMENE CALATHINA (Sea Dafl'ocUl)— 
White trumpet-shaped flowers ; very 
fragrant. 9d. 
UNDULATA — Pure white, beatit fully 
fringed. 9d. 
TXT A — A collection of 30 of the finest. Per 
pot of 3 bulbs. Gd. 
LACHENALIA TRICOLOR. Per ).ot, 6 
bulbs in each, 2s. 
LILIES — See Collection. 
MONTBRETIA POTTSI — Orange-scarlet ; 
tubular flowers, borne on one-sided 
spikes ; three bulbs in each pot. 9d. 
CROCOSMI/EFLORA — Orange-red ; 
exceedingly free and hardy. Is. 
OROCOSML5EFLORA ELEGANS— 
Bright yellow flowers, exterior ver- 
milion and yellow. Is. 6rf. pot. 
For other varieties, see Bulb List. 
NARCISSUS — A fine collection of border 
varieties, in pots; price on application. 
CORBULARIA MONOPHYLLU3 — 
Silver white ; early bloomer. Per pot 
of 3 bnlbs. Is. 
JUNCIFOLIUS — Dwarf species ; rich 
yellow flowers; neat. Gd. 
TRIANDRUS (Cyclamen Daffodil) — 
Very rare and beautiful. Per pot, 3 
bnlbs in each, 2s. Gd. 
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM — Large 
heads of white flowers, with deep black 
centre. Gd. 
AUREUM — A miniatnre species, with 
golden-yellow flowers ; rare. Per pot 
containing several bulbs, 2s. Gd. 
OXALIS — A collection of the most useful 
and effective varieties. Per pot of 5 roots. Is. 
PANCRATIUM CARRIBEUM— The best 
of all the section. Is. Gd. 
ILLYRICUM — Large white flowers ; 
fragrant. 1 .s. 
MARITIMUM — White ; fragrant ; fine 
pot plant. Gd. each. 
PARVIFLORUM — Large white flowers ; 
fragrant and showy. 9d. 
RICHARDIA ^THIOPICA (Calla), the 
weU-kuown Arum Lily. 9d., Is., and 
Is. Gd. 
ALBO-MACULATA — Leaves beautifully 
spotted. 9d. 
HASTATA — Yellow, with dark centre. 
2s. Gd. 
SPARAXIS — A collection of 12 of the finest 
varieties. Per pot of 3 bulbs, Gd. 
TIGRIDIA — See Collection. 
TRICHONEMA SPECIOSUM— Large car- 
mine flowers, of a satiuy texture, issuing 
from tufts of slender grassy foliage. Per 
pot of 3 bnlbs. Is. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM — Pure white 
effective. 9d. each. 
TRITONIA — A collection of 10 of the finest 
varieties. Per pot of 3 bnlbs, 9rf. 
TROP.fflOLUMS— .See Collection. 
Kev. F. J. PiiiuEAOX, Lensden Vic.-irage, Ashburton, 
11 (A November, 1896. 
I am more than pleased with everything I have had from your establishment. 
( Idl ) 
