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SPARAXIS (Natal Butterfly Flower^, 
Resembling Ixias, and requiring the same culture, but preceding them in time of flowering. 
716 CHOICE MIXED, per 100, 3s. ; perdoz., M. 
717 60 in 10 varieties, 3s. | 718 26 in 6 variotie.s. Is. 9d. 
TiGR/DiA (Ferraria)^ 
(Mexican Tiger or Iris Lily), 
Natives of Mexico, producing flowers of exquisite beauty and 
singularly curious shape, the colour of each variety is gorgeous 
and finely contrasted ; they bloom from July to October. Before 
the frost take up the bulbs, aud keep in a dry place until the time 
of planting in March or April. The following are the most distinct 
and beautiful varieties 
Heady for delivery in Novemler. 
719 CONCHIFLORA — Orange and golden yellow, spotted with 
dark crimson. Is. 6d. per doz. ; 10s. per 100. 
720 GRANDIFLORA AURBA — Deep golden yellow. 2s. 8d. 
perdoz. ; 18s. per 100. 
721 GRANDIFLORA LILACEA — A valuable and distinct 
variety, purplish lilac, with white and purplish spots iu centre. 
Is. 9d. per doz ; 12s. per 100. 
722 PAVONIA — Rich scarlet, tinged and spotted with yellow. 
Is. 6d. per doz ; 10s. pier 100. 
723 PAVONIA GRANDIFLORA — Is most beautiful when the 
bloom unfolds itself in the morning ; from June until the frost 
sets in, no flower so gorgeous or pretty was ever seen, but as the 
sun seta the flower ceases to exist, and the quantity produced is 
enormous. Is. 6d. per doz ; 10s. 6d, jrer 100. 
724 PAVONIA GRANDIFLORA ALBA — Large ivory-white 
flowers, spotted with maroon and rosy lake in the centre, most 
beautiful when the bloom unfolds itself in the morning ; a 
distinct and useful variety. Is. 9d. per doz ; 12s. per 100. 
TIGRIDIA PAVONIA GRANDIFLORA. 
726 MIXED. Is. 3d. per doz. ; 8s. 6d. per 100. 
TRITOHIA. 
An elegant group resembling small Gladioli ; can be cultivated the same as Ixias. 
726 Choice mixed, per 100, 5s. 6f/. ; per doz., lOrf. 
TROPJEOLUMS. 
No. Each— s. d. 
727 AZUREUM — Deep violet-blue, white i 
centre, beautiful 2 0 i 
728 PBNTAPHTLLDM— Red and green. 
Is. 6d. ; extra strong 2 0 
729 POLYPHYLLUM— Pale yellow, 
per doz., 7s. 6d. 
No. Each — s. d. 
730 SPBCIOSDM— Crimson, flue, hardy, 
per doz , 5s. %d. 0 6 
731 TUBEROSUM— Bears in summer a pro- 
fusion of yellow and scarlet flowers ; very 
suitable for creeping over rockeries, 
per doz., 2s. 6d. 0 3 
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