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clumps three to four feet high. 

 Flowers are borne in large clusters, 

 terminal on every stalk, and resem- 

 bles very much a large white butter- 

 fly; pure white and very fragrant. 

 The plant has the habit of our dwarf 

 Cannas, and would do elegantly if 

 grown with them, adding thereby a 

 color not found among these. Price 

 30c each; four for $1. 



HEMEROCALLIS. Kwamso, fl. 

 pi. Double Orange Lily. Large, 

 double copper-colored flowers beau- 

 tifully shaded, that bloom all sum- 

 mer and fall. Light green foliage. 

 Very handsome. Extra strong roots 

 50c; good roots, 25c; small, 15c; $2 

 and $1 per dozen. 



NERENE. Guernsey Lily. The 

 foliage of this variety dies down in 

 autumn. The flowers have long 

 stems and bloom in umbels. They 

 are of a beautiful deep pink color, 

 exquisitely recurved and waved, 

 shaped like the Tiger Lily. They 

 glitter in the sunshine. Very beau- 

 tiful. 50c each. 



OX ALTS. Florabunda Alba. 5c 

 each; 50c per dozen. 



O. Rosea. 5c each; 50c per dozen. 



O. Lute a. 5c per dozen; 50c per 

 hundred. 



O. Large flowering pink; 15c per 

 dozen; 75c per hundred. 



PANCRATIUM. Among the hand- 

 somest flowering bulbs of the Ama- 

 ryllis family, and all too little appre- 

 ciated, though they are beginning to 

 be grown more than they were, as 

 people find out their beauties. 



P. Caribb.eum. Spider Lily. A 

 bull) of easiest culture, producing 

 large clusters of fragrant flowers, a 

 few plants giving succession of bloom 

 all summer. Two sorts, 25c. 



WATSONTAS. Fine bulbs, with 



broad foliage, similar to the Gladi 

 olus. They throw up long spikes of 

 graceful, handsome flowers in shades 

 of red and pink. 10c to 15c each; 

 $1 and $1.50 per dozen. 



ZEPHRANTHUS. Alba. Charm- 

 ing evergreen foliage, flowers pure 

 white, wax-like, resembling a very 

 large Crocus . Blooms through the 

 fall and winter months. Can be 

 made to bloom also in the spring. 

 They keep well and are fine for cut 

 flowers and also for borders. Strong- 

 bulbs, 5c each, 35c per dozen, $3 per 

 hundred. 



Z. Rosea. Large, deep rose-pink 

 flowers. Much more choice and rare 

 than the above. Lily-like flowers. 

 10c each; $1 per dozen. 



Lilies. 



L. Humeoldtii. Our native Tiger 

 Lily, very tall and stately. 25c each; 

 $2.50 per dozen. 



L. Paryii. A dainty, rare [native 

 lily; color, lemon yellow. 40c each. 

 Ready from August till December. 



L. Auratum. Gold banded lily. 

 25c each. 



L. Thunbergianum. Dwarf, up- 

 right growth, red flowers, spotted 

 black. 25c each. 



L. Bermuda. Pure snowy white. 

 25c each. 



Km Succulent Plants. 



Aloes, Cacti, Echevenas, 

 Etc. 



No class of plants is more curious 

 than the above. Their varied forms 

 and exquisite flowers appeal to those 

 who love the beautiful and original 

 in nature. There is constant pleas- 



