FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



MILLA BIFLORA. 



bulbous plant with 



A chaste and beautiful 

 email rush-like foliage and 

 snow white, star-shaped, 

 wax-like flowers, two or 

 three inches in diameter. 

 10c each; T5c per dozen. 



ORNITHOGALUM. 



Arabicum (Arabian Star 

 of Bethlehem). 



A strikingly beautiful 

 plant, native of Arabia. 

 The bulb resembles the 

 Hyacinth and should be 

 treated in a similar man- 

 ner. The leaves are long 

 and narrow, and immense 

 clusters of beautiful and 

 very fragrant white flow- 

 ers, with a jet black center, 

 are borne on stems from 

 18 inches to two feet high, 

 presenting a very attrac- 

 tive appearance, and re-- 

 maining a long time in 

 bloom. 



If by mail, add 15c per 

 dozen. 



5c each; 50c per doz. 



Pancratium Carrl- 

 baeum. 



WHITE SPIDER LILT. 



A very beautiful, attrac- 

 tive and very interesting bulbous plant, admir- 

 ably adapted'for house ciilture, and a great acqui- 

 sition in the conservatory. Of very easy culture, 

 producing freely its pure white, very fragrant, 

 spider-like blossoms. 



Price, each 20c; 3 for 50c. 



OXALIS. 



A very pretty and very desirable bulbous plant 

 for pot-culture, and well adapted for hanging 

 baskets. The flowers are very abundantly pro- 

 duced, although the bulbs are quite small. 

 These should be planted not singly, but a num- 



PANCRATICM CABRIB^UIC. 



ORNITHOGALUM ARABICI5I. 



ber in each pot, and if several varieties are potted 

 together a very charming effect will result. They 

 sho uld be potted early in the season, using light, 

 moderately rich soil. After flowering, gradually 

 bring them to a state of rest for a time. 



Each. Doz. 100. 



Bowii— Deep Rose 3 25 $175 



Cernua Plena— D o u b 1 e 



yellow 5 50 3 00 



Incarnato— Red 3 25 175 



Lutea— Single yellow.... 3 25 175 

 Multiflora Alba— White. 3 25 1 75 

 Versicolor — White bord- 

 ered 3 25 1 75 



Bermuda Buttercup 

 —A luxuriant grower 

 and profuse bloomer, 

 flowers bright yellow . . 10 75 



NERINE, OR GUERNSEY 

 LILY. 



JAPANESE SPIDER LILY. 



Appropriately named after Xerine, one 

 of the fifty daughters of Nereus, all fa- 

 mous for their beauty. The flowers, which 

 are bright, are borne in clusters on a 

 stem from IS to 24 inches high, and na 

 plant blooms with more certainty and 

 rapidity after planting. 



Each. Doz. 

 Japonica i Pink Spider Lily) 



—Beautiful pink 15 $150 



