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Illustrated Catalogue of Dutch Flower Roots. 
Lil ieS (continued). 
__ each — 8. 
Martagon (Turk’s Cap). Purple ... per doz. 7s. 6 d. 0 
„ album. Pure white-flowered forms of the 
preceding ; extremely scarce ... 3s. 6 d. aud 5 
9 > Dalmaticum. A magnificent variety, with 
deep velvety crimson purple flowers 2 s. 6 d. and 3 
Pardalinum. Bright scarlet shading to orange, spotted 
maroon ; large flowers ... ... per doz. 10 s. 6 d. 1 
Parryi. A now and beautiful Californian variety, with 
largo rich golden yellow flowers ... ... ... 3 
Philadelphicum. Vermilion scarlet, spotted black ... 1 
Pomponium verum. An elegant species, with bright 
scarlet flowers ... ... ... per doz. 7s. Gd. 0 
Fulchellum. Deep red, orange centre ... ... 1 
Pyrenaicum (the Yellow Martagon). Deliciously 
scented flowers, yellow, spotted black per doz. 7 s. 6 d. 0 
Speciosum (Lancifolium). A fine hardy class ; excellent 
for pot culture ; deliciously scented. 
11 album. Pure white, beautiful per doz. 10 s. 6 d. 1 
11 it monstrosum. Flowers produced in 
large corymbs ; very fine ... per doz. 10 s. 6 d. 1 
si Krsetzeri. Pure white; the finest variety ... 1 
,, m&cranthum. Immense blooms, waxy white, 
dotted purple and crimson ... ...” ... 1 
., melpomene. Most beautiful variety; flowers 
large ; splendid form, and of a lovely purplish crimson 
colour ; heavily spotted ... ... ... ... 2 
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Speciosum punctatum. White, rose-spotted ... 1 0 
it rubrum. White, spotted and shaded crimson 0 9 
n roseum. White, crimson-spotted ... ... 0 9 
11 11 multiflorum. Fine variety ... 1 0 
Superbum. A fine yellow Lily with purple spots. 
F’lowers often 15 to 20 on a stem ... ... ... 0 9 
Tenuifolium. Dwarf, glittering scarlet ; splendid 
variety ... ... ... per doz. 15s. 1 6 
Testaceum ( ExcelsumJ . Nankeen-coloured flowers, 
delightfully fragrant ; four feet high per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 O 
Thunbergianum alternans. Rosy scarlet, tinged 
apricot ... ... ... per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 O 
„ atrosanguineum. Scarlet, spotted blaok ... 0 9 
„ aurantiaeum multiflorum. Yellow ... O 6 
,, fulgens. Crimson, mottled with yellow ... 0 9 
Tigrinum splendens. The finest of the Tiger Lilies. 
.Orange scarlet, black spots ... per doz. 5s. 0 6 
,, fl. pi. Scarlet, spotted brown, very double ... 1 O 
WallicManum. Magnificent variety from the Himalaya 
Mountains, producing immense long trumpet pure 
white flowers on stems four feet high ; a splendid variety 
for pot culture ... ... ... 3s. fid. and 5 O 
Washingtouianum. A grand Lily, growing four 
to five feet high, large white flowers, shaded lilao ... 3 6 
IPe have many other species and varieties of choice Lilies in stock, tchich from want of space we are unable to enumerate. 
Lilies in Collections — our own selection. 
Carefully arranged Collections of Lilies, 8s., 9s , 12s., 18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. 
Irises. 
The new Japanese Iris (I. Kampferii) form a splendid group of extremely beautiful aud distinct varieties, the flowers of some 
of which attain an immense size, from six to ten inches across, and the colours vary from crimson, blue, purple, rose, to the purest 
white; a rich, 11101 st, loamy soil with partial shade is the most favourable. All the Irises are perfectly hardy, and will thrive in almost 
any soil or situation, those of the Germanica and Xcempfern types are however the best for planting in damp soil by water margins &o. 
where they always have a fresh and pleasing appearance. 
per doz. 
English. Mixed, in beautiful variety 
per 100, 5s. 0 8 
,1 Mont Blanc. A beautiful pure 
white ... ... ... 2 6 
„ Prince of Wales. Beautiful dark 
blue; large flowers ... ... ... 1 6 
Gigantea. A fine variety, growing six feet 
high, flowers large, ivory white, orange yellow 
at base ... ... ... 
Germanica aurea. Fine clear bright yellow — 
„ pallida dalmatica. Pale blue; 
splendid flower, one of the finest ... 
. „ Princess of Wales. Splendid 
large flowers of the purest white ... ... 
Queen of May. Rosy lilac, veined 
with yellow; beautiful ... ... ... 
,, Rowlandiana. Grand form, white 
and purple; beautifully reticulated ... 
,1 Victorine. Bronze purple, shading 
to violet purple ... ... 
,, Mixed. In good variety ... 2 6 
12 in 6 beautiful named varieties, Gs. 
Iberica. A beautiful variety growing only six 
inches high, but producing large handsome 
flowers of a delicate satiny white, purple- 
brown markings on the lower portions ..10 G 
J aponica. Beautiful pearl, with lavender spots, 
and yellow stripe ... 
Ksempferii Seedlings. Beautiful ' varieties] 
very large flowers, mixed ... ... 90 
12 in 12 distinct named varieties, 9s., 12s., 18s. Od. 
0 in 6 „ „ 5s., 6s. Gd., 10s. Gd. 
each, 
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per doz. 
Nudieaulis. Violet and white ... ... — 
Pavonia major. Pure white, spotted with 
delicate blue on each petal ... ... 1 6 
Persian. Mixed, blue, white, purple, yellow; 
beautifully scented flowers ... ... 3 0 
Pseudo-acorus fol. variegatus. Beauti- 
ful variegated foliaged variety ; succeeds 
admirably in a damp situation ... ... 10 G 
Pumila alba. Pure white; rare C s — 
,, eserulea. Bright blue 3 3 6 
,, luteseens. Yellow ( I” kg 3 g 
Reticulata. Bright deep violet, blotched with 
golden yellow ; fragrant... ... ... 5 0 
Siberica. Netted, bright blue and white ... 3 G 
Spanish. Choice mixed, earlier flowering than 
the preceding ... ... per 100, 2s. Gd. 0 4 
,, Golden Cup. Bronze and yellow ; 
very fine ... ... ... ... 1 6 
,, White Lady. Pure white, with 
narrow orange stripe ; beautiful ... ... 2 6 
Susiana. Curiously marked and netted, im- 
mense flowers, very distinct, and quite a 
floral curiosity ... ... ... 3 6 
each. 
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From Mr. W. H. DODD, Kadina, South Australia, 
Nov. 10th. 
“I received the parcel of Bulbs you sent me, aud was well pleased with 
them, especially the Persian Ranunculus. They were much admired 
by every one who saw them." 
From Mr. JOHN LOW, Perth. 
Jan. 22ud. 
"The Bulbs I have had from you have always been first-rate 'and 
much admired by my neighbours." ’* 
From Mrs. ROCHE, Bnllyrnhan. 
March 13tb. ’ 
"The Bulbs you sent to my fiiend tinned out. beautifully.’* 
