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HYACiNTHUS CANDtCANS. 
(Gailtonia candicans), 
536 A lovely hardy bulb, flowering in August. Single flowers are very valuable for bouquet work, colour white, 
And as many as twenty to forty are produced on each spike ; a fine pot plant for the conservatory. 
2d. each ; Is. per dozen ; 7s. per 100. 
HARDY CYCLAMEN. 
FOR ROCKERIES AND WOODLAND WALKS. 
Those marked a, autumn flowering ; t, spring flowering. 
n 537 AFRIOAN0M {macrophyllum ) — Large red, flowers in autumn ... ... 
s 538 ATKINSI {Tberieum) — Bright red, showy ... ... .. ... 
s 539 ATKINSI ALBUM — White, crimson centre, winter flowering .. ... 
s 540 OOUM — Bright red, flowers in February ' 
541 EUROP.21DM — Summer-flowering, rosy pink 
a 542 HEDERJBPOLIUM {Neapolitanum) — Rose, foliage marbled, autumnal 
A 543 HBDER.ffiPOLIUM ALBUM— Pure white, rare 
s 544 REPANDUM ^vernum) — Deep reddish crimson ; March ... ... ... 
Per doz, Bach, 
s. d. s. d. 
5 6 0 6 
7 6 0 8 
... 10 0 10 
6 0 0 7 
3 6 0 4 
3 6 0 4 
6 0 0 8 
4 0 0 6 
IRIS. 
The value of this large and important group of hardy plants is now more generally recognised, and if their 
Accommodating disposition with regard to soil and situation, the rich and varied colours of their flowers, rivalling 
-in this respect the choicest of Orchids, their value as cut flowers for decoration, and if the extended season 
of their blooming, viz., from Christmas to August, &o., are taken into consideration, it must he admitted that 
no collection of hardy plants can have any claim to be considered a representative one which does not include 
a judicious selection of these plants. 
BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED SPEOiES. 
No. 
545 ALATA (Scorpioldes) — Pale blue, conspicuous 
yellow crest, broad foliage, flowering mid-winter and 
early spring, fine for pots. 3d. each ; 2s. per doz. 
546 OAUCASICA — Greenish yellow, silver-margined 
■foliage. 6d. each ; 5s. per doz. 
547 DANFORDI.® — Bright golden yellow, dwarf, 
early, fine for pots. 6d. each ; 5s. 6d. per doz. 
548 HISTRIO — Bright blue, blotched golden yellow, 
beautiful, early. 5d. each; 4s. per doz. 
549 HISTRIOIDES — Large, bright blue, beautiful 
markings, early. 6d. each ; 4s. per doz. 
550 JUNCBA — Lovely golden yellow, fine for cutting. 
Sd. each ; 2s. per doz. 
551 LUSITANIOA — Golden yellow, beautiful, tall 
and stately, 3d. each ; 2s. per doz. 
552 OROHIOIDES — Golden yellow, conspicuous 
black spots, beautiful. Is. 3d. each. 
563 PAVONIA (The Peacock Iris) — White, blotched 
clear celestial blue, fine, and well adapted for pots. 
3d. per doz. ; 4s. per 100. 
564 PERSICA — White suffused light blue, blotched 
purple and gold, sweet scented, dwarf spring flowering, 
forces readily. 9d. each ; 8s. per doz." 
No. 
555 PERSICA PURPUREA — A most beautiful 
variety, a showy violet-purple ; early spring. Is. each ; 
10s. 3d. per doz. 
556 PERSICA TAURI — Rich violet-purple, spotted 
white, golden yellow crest, quite hardy, free, and lasts 
a long time. Is. each. 
557 RETICULATA — Brilliant deep violet, blotched 
golden yellow, sweet scented, of e.xquisite beauty, easily 
forced, and a gem for pots. id. each ; 3s. 3d. per doz. 
558 RETICULATA KRELAGEI — Claret-purple, 
blotched golden yellow, sweet scented, id. each; 
3s. 3d. per doz. 
559 SINDJARENSIS — Large blue flowers from the 
axils of the leaves, strong growing. 3d. each ; 4s. 3d, 
per doz. 
560 STYLOSA (Unguicularla) — Lovelyblue, golden 
bands and blotches, sweet scented ; useful for the 
greenhouse during the winter. 3d. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
581 STYLOSA ALBA — Ivory-white, large flower ; 
a gem. 3d. each ; 7s. 6d. per doz. 
562 TINQ-ITANA — Veryrobust, fine blue and yellow. 
id. each ; 3s. 6d. per doz. 
563 TUBEROSA (Snake’s Head Iris) — Very early, 
large and fantastic flower, velvety black and green: a 
pretty pot plant. 2d. each ; jlOd. per doz ; 5s. per 100. 
