BULBS, PLANTS, SEKDS, AND SUNDRIES. 



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EARLY FLOWERING GLADIOLL — Continued. 



Per Doz. Per loo. Per i,0(X). 



Blandus. Blush rose, very early $0.50 $3.00 $25.00 



CoLVll.LEl Alba. (^I'he Bride.') Excellent forcing variety, producing compact spikes of 

 pure white flowers of long duration. If planted in the open ground and protected from 

 frost, they commence to bloom in July .20 i.oo 7-50 



CoLVll.i.Ki Rosea, Xew. A most beautiful variety witli delicate jiink flowers; a great 



accpiisilion for cut-flower use .40 2.00 15.00 



Coi,viLI.EI Rl'HRA, Purple, striped lilac; early 40 2.00 1 5.0c 



GLOXINIAS. 



Our strains of these are the finest in cultivation, being \\\'t production of leading European specialists. The roots 

 should be planted in pols 5 or 6 inches in diameter, slightly covered, and sparingly watered until well started. They 

 require a warm temperature. 



Each. Per Doz. Per 100. 



Choicest Sorts. Mixed, flowering roots $0.15 $1.50 8.00 



Choicest Sorts, Large Roots. Mixed .25 2.50 15.00 



HELLEBORUS NIGER. {Christmas Rose.) 



The Christmas Rose is almost hardy, and if grown in cold frames with protection from frost will produce its 

 beautiful blossoms freely throughout the winter and spring. The flowers are about three inches in diameter, pure 

 waxy white, shaded with crimson purple. 



Each, 50 cents; per dozen, $5.00; per 100, $35.00 By mail, add 5 cents each for postage. 



HEMEROCALLIS. {Day Lily,) 



Showy, hardy plants for herbaceous borders and grouping among shrubs, bearing a succession of large, fragrant, 

 trumpet-shaped flowers, from midsummer till frost. 



Each. Per Doz. Per 100. 



AuRANTiACA Major. {^Japanese Giant Day Lily.') Magnificent trumpet-shaped blossoms, 



very broad petalled, and often six inches across; of rich orange color; very fragrant . . $0.75 $7.50 $50.00 



Fava. {Yellow Day Lily.) Clear yellow; sweet-scented flowers .10 i.oo 6.00 



MiDDENDORFH. A Chinese variety of dwarf halMt, with large, Ijright yellow flowers . . . .30 3.00 18.00 



HEPATICA. 



Ready /;? October. 



Pretty, dwarf spring flowers, very hardy and free bloom- 

 ing. They succeed best in rather moist and shady situations. 



Each. Per Doz. Per 100. 



Blue. Single . $0.10 $1.00 $6.00 



Red. Double 15 1.50 9.00 



White. Single .20 2.00 12.00 



By mail, add 5 cents for postage. 



IXIAS. 



Charming bulbs for winter-blooming, of easy culture and 

 producing very brilliant flowers. The colors include many 

 shades of yellow, pink, scarlet, and crimson. The centre of 

 the flower is always distinct in color from the outer parts, 

 the effect of which is very striking. Plant six or eight bulbs 

 in a six-inch bulb-pan, covering them one inch. 



Per 



Doz. 



Ixia, Mixed Varieties. 



Per Per 



100. 1,000. 



Named Varieties $0.25 $1.50 $12.00 



P'iNEST Mixed .10 .40 3.00 



Crateroides Major. Bright scarlet; 



very early; splendid for forcing . . .40 3.00 27.00 

 Rosea Plena Multiflora. New, 



soft rose; fragrant 40 2.75 



Viridiflora. Flowers beautiful green, 



with black centre; scarce .... 1.20 7.50 



25.00 



six of a kino sold at dozen rates; 25 AT 100 rates; 250 AT I,000 RATES. 



