30 
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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, TUBERS, and FLOWER ROOTS-Continued. 
Each. Per dot. 
No. s. <{. 
779 W A.TSONI A. IHIDIFOLIA. A.R.DBR.NEI — Awarded a F. C.C. R. H.S. at the Chester 
Show, the Silver Medal at Shrewsbury. This grand bulbous plant, which in habit much 
resembles the Gladiolus, throws up strong branching flower stems throe to four feet high, 
carrying from 60 to 100 flowers, which are of the purest white and fine size and shape, in fact 
much resembling a gigantic white Freesia. It is a lovely plant, and one we have every 
confidence in recommending. It is best started in a greenhouse in April and then planted 
out in June, though in warm districts it may be planted outside, or may be treated as a 
greenhouse plant 6ntii ely. Large well-ripened bulbs specially cultivated in Africa. Potted 
at intervals a succession of bloom may be kept up. Fine strong bulbs ... ... ... 1 0 
780 WATSONIA, MIXED— Various colours — 
781 ZBPHYRANTHBS CANDIDA {Lily Daffodil) — Silvery white in autumn .. ... ... ... — 
782 ZBPHYRANTHBS OARINATA — Deep rose, the finest of the genus ... ... 0 6 
s, d. 
10 6 
1 6 
0 8 
5 a 
Unquestionably the finest Plants and Choicest Strains ever offered. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS 
... Is. 
fid. psr 
doz. ; 
9s. per 
100. 
In pots. 
2s. 
fid. per doz. 
15s. 
PRIMULA STBLLATA 
... Is. 
fid. 
) ) 
9s. 
t > 
2s. 
fid. ,, 
15s. 
CINERARIA, ROUND FLOWERED 
... Is. 
fid. 
>> 
9s. 
M 
ft 
2s. 
fid. „ 
15s. 
CINERARIA STBLLATA 
... Is. 
fid. 
1 1 
7s. 
i ) 
2s. 
fid. ,, 
14s. 
CALCEOLARIA ... 
... Is. 
fid. 
> > 
9s. 
>» 
t 
2s. 
fid. „ 
15s. 
The above are the progeny of those that we have so successfully exhibited at the London Shows during the last 
twenty years, and are the highest in quality in existence. , 
HYACtNTH GLASSES. 
“The PERFECTION.” 
"In White, Blue, Amber, Green, and Figured 
Ruby and Figured ... 
Latest Novelty. 
... each. Is. 6d. ; per doz., i6s. 6d. 
„ 2S. Od. ; „ 22S. od. 
THE MOST USEFUL HYACINTH GLASSES (SCHMIDT’S Pateht). 
In order to ensure success in growing Hyacinths in glasses a renewal of the water and cleaning; of the 
g;la8ses now and then Is of great Importance. Hitherto both could not be accomplished without pulling out the 
bulb, doing more or less injury to the tender roots, and other inconveniences. The new patent Glasses effectually 
remove all difficulty , and have the advantage of being both convenient and comparatively cheap. The 
tube contains the bulbs with the roots, and is simply lifted up and put aside without touching the bulbs at all. The 
container may then be easily cleaned and filled with fresh water. 
White, Blue, Plum, and Green ... Is. each; 10s. per dozen. 
HYACXNXH SUPPOJRT<S (WIRd), 4a. 6d. PER DOZER. 
