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Bermuda Easter Lily. 
Lilium Harrisii. 
The most useful of all Lilies; flowers pure white’ 
delightfully fragrant and produced freely. 
Planted in September may be in bloom for : 
Christmas, and a second crop may be had the 
same season by starting them into growth 
again aiter having rested a short time. 
Each. Doz. 100 
First size bulbs, 5to 7in.......10 $100 $ 500 
Extra size bulbs, 7 to 9 in_____. 20 2 00 15 00 
Monstrous bulbs, 9 to 12 in._..35 4 00 30 00 
Lilies—Continued. 
SPECIOSUM. 
The Speciosum sorts are the most generally 
admired of all the Hardy Lilies. They com- 
mence blooming in July and continue until frost 
cuts them down. 
Each. Doz. 
Roseum (Rubrum)—White suffused 
and spotted rose, large bulbs........._.. 15 $150 
A Dp: aries el bry fer sdy OVDUN Gsjy ee se eS 20 2 00 
Melpomene — rick crimson, heavily 
spotted, extra large bulbs.......-....... 20 200 
Album—White, large bulbs....__...........15 1 50 
IDp.qney Meyers Owe O Re as 20 200 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. 
Tiger Lily—Orange, spotted black....12 125 
TIGRINUM FL. PL. 
Double Tiger Lily ._...........-....-..-........ 15 150 
AURATUM, ROSEUM, and ALBUM, 3 in 
all, Free by Mail, for 40 cents. 
Oxalis. 
A very pretty and very desirable bulbous plant 
for pot-culture and well adapted for hanging 
baskets. The graceful flowers are abundantly 
produced, although the bulbs are quite small. 
These should be planted not singly, but a num- 
ber in each pot. 
Each. Doz. Z 100 
Bowii—Deep rose .........-.-...--------- Sone 150 
Cernua Plena—Double yellow... 4 35 2 50 
Lutea—Single yellow...__............. 20S 20 150 
Multiflora Alba—White..___.......... See 150 
Versicolor—White bordered........ SUL 150 
Bermuda Buttercup —A luxuri- 
ant grower and profuse bloom- 
er, flowers bright yellow............ 4 40 250 
