FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



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TBITILLAEIA. RECURVA. 



FRITILLARIAS. 



An interesting variety of the Lily family. The 

 flowers are all very brilliant and attractive (of a 

 drooping habit), several of which are borne on a 

 stem. They are mostly for outdoor culture, yet 

 they may be successfully grown in pots indoors 

 in winter. 



Each. Doz. 

 Recurva— Flowers bright scarlet, light- 

 ly mottled yellow 10 $1 00 



FREESIA. 



An attractive Cape flower, exquisitely perfumed. 

 The trusses of pure white flowers are strikingly 

 beautiful. As cut flowers they are very valuable. 

 The nnexpanded blooms opening in the water fill 

 the air with a most delicate fragrance, and their 

 endurance is really remarkable. 



Each. Doz. 100. 

 RefractaAlba 2 20 $100 



DOC'S TOOTH VIOLET. 



ERITHRONIDM. 



Each. 



Dens Canis— The flowers of this pretty 

 little plant resemble the Cyclamen in 

 shape, and are of three colors, red, 

 white and purple 3 



Qrandiflorum— A large flowering vari- 

 ety, colored 5 



Doz. 



30 



35 



IRIS PAVONIA. 



IRIS-FLEUR-DE-LIS. 



An old favorite, too well known to need any 

 description. All the varieties are beautiful and 

 very effective in the garden or greenhouse. They 

 may be very successfully grown in pots. The soil 

 used should be of a light, rich nature. October is 

 the best time in which to plant or pot them. 

 Those planted in the garden should be lightly 

 covered, to protect them from severe frosts. 



Each. Doz. 

 Iris Alata— Flowers large, lilac blue, 

 with showy yellow-blotches; fine 



for pot culture 10 $100 



Anglica (English) — A lovely large 

 flowering variety, mixed, various 

 shades of blue, yellow, white, etc. . 3 25 



Hispanica (Spanish) — Similar to 



Anglica but smaller 2 20 



Pavonia (Peacock)— Pure white, blue 



spotted, very handsome (see cut).. 5 SO 

 Persica— Light blue, good for forc- 

 ing 5 50 



Suslana— Lilac, spotted black, odd 

 aud very beautiful 15 150 



Hardy Varieties. 



Postage 5c each, extra. 



German— The true Fleur-de-Lis, the 



variety commonly known in our 



gardens, mixed. Ready November. 10 100 

 'Kaempferi— The most brilliant of all 



varieties of Iris. Mixed colors. 



Ready November 15 1 50 



