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CARTERS’ IXIAS. 
No species of Bulb exhibits in one variety such brilliant colouring as the Ixia, and for cut flowers and house decoration it is invaluable. 
Per doz. — s. d. 
Beauty of Norfolk, yellow, striped with red i o 
Bucephalus, intense crimson . . . . i o 
Conqueror, red and gold, magenta centre . . i o 
Crateroides, rich scarlet .. per too, 4s, 6d. o 9 
Blvlra, green and purple 16 
Faunas, orange yellow, red, and black 10 
Golden Drop, yellow and purple. . to 
Per doz.— r. d. 
Lady Slade, pink, with white eye 
Loeta, white, with dark maroon centre 
Nora, French white, shaded pink .. .. ..10 
Pallas, primrose, with dark eye 
Plautus, orange, with purple centre 
Prestlos, white, with black centre 10 
PrOBstans, rich crimson purple , . i o 
Rosea multlfiora, rose and white, mottled . . 10 
Per doz. — s. d. 
Sarnia's Glory, golden yellow, black centre .. 16 
Smiling: Mary, deep magenta rose 10 
Titus, brilliant gold and black 16 
Viiidlflora, rich peacock green, with dark eye .. 16 
Wonder, deep pink double flowers .. .. ..so 
Finest mixed, Guernsey*grown, extra per 100, 5s. 6d. o 10 
Good mixed Dutch Roots . . per too, 3s. 6d. o 6 
The following: Collections comprise some new and very choice varieties, remarkable for fine form 
and brilliant colour : 
r- ! t. d. 
tt each so varieties 16 6 1 is each la varieties .. .. 10 6 
• II *0 „ .. .t * 6 I 3 I. “ 30 
3 I, so 5 o 3 II ^ II 19 
Cultivation.— Plant in the Autumn, out of doors, about 6 inches deep, in a good soil composed of equal 
parts of loam, peat, and sand. Put four or six roots in a 46 or s-inch pot, well-drained soil as above, place in 
a cold pit until free growth is shown, water but little at first, and bring into conservatory when flower-stem shows. 
ANTHERICUM LILIASTRUM. 
Fine hardy border plants ; their 
elegant spikes are valuable to cut for 
famishing vases. Height foot. 
Each — s. d. 
LUU^o, white ..06 
LUiastmm, white ..09 
An extraordinary plant, producing curious brown flowers, 
Each, 9d. 
For other varieties, see page 27. 
IXIAS AND SPARAXIS. (See also page 28.) 
TIGRIDIAS. 
A splendid genus, producing flowers of marvellous brilliancy. 
Height t foot. 
Per doz. — r. d. 
Grxndiflora alba (see lUuttration) a 6 
Pavonia conchlflora s 6 
Speciosa or Wbeeleri t 6 
Canariensis 16 
Pavonia .. .. s 6 
Cultivation.- Plant in rich sandy soil. 
Per do*. IS. 
Very distinct, with elegant foliage and rich double crimson flowers. 
Each, as. dd. 
GARTERS’ BULBS in REGENT'S PARK in 1888, 1889, 1890, and 1891— see page 3. 
CARTERS’, 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON. 
