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No class of plants possesses more charms than 
stand prominently out from all other hardy plants. 
_They should be planted in good, loamy soil, 
during the winter it is advisable to cover with a thin 1 
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LILIES. 
the Lily; rich and varied in color, stately in habit, and of delicious fragrance, they 
abundantly mixed with decomposed cow manure. Set about six inches deep, and 
ayer of manure. 
The cut flowers are most excellent for vases, the flowers opening full to the last bud in water. Each. 
Auratum. (Golden-Rayed Japan Lil 
y-) The most hardy flowering bulb in cultivation . Doz., $2.00$0.20 
Auratum, Extra Large Bulbs Somachh <p iraya (ep) | ROE 22 HOMEY). onc 3:00 .30 
Auratum Rubrum. Large, wide flowers; petals white, suffused with crimson and yellow . {i \9:008%-260 
Batemanni. Upright flower, deep apricot tint, self color. Height, fourfeet .. .. . . FAM) 2S cGameeaD 
Canadense. (Canadian Bell-Flower Lily.) Yellow, with black spots. Three feet . . ZI eG ico swraila) 
Candidum. (Easter Lily.) Pure white. Two to three feet aD agit hee aN ER ic TOOmaTO 
Chalcedonicum. Intense scarlet; beautiful. Threefeet . ..........~. EPP aulserore 0) 
Coucolor. Piery scarlet-with’ small black spots.’ Two feet.) 2. So Oe, eu 2eh Ot, 6215 
Elegans Atrosanguineum. Crimson with black spots. One-and-a-halffeet . . . . . Sa TsiGO, seals 
PIeCcans Venustimice Glearehutt, spotted.” Two feet. (ye ee Oe, bl whe H(o)9} Gite (o) 
Excelsum. Delicate buff, finely scented; beautiful. Threefeet . ......... Pw Ws(oohe nisl 
Hansoni. Flowers yellow, streaked with white; magnificent Lily. Threefeet . . . . . 12.00" Iso 
Krameri. Pink, spotless, very fragrant; splendid sort. Three feet . . . ...... Haat G50 ee 
Leichtlini. Beautiful golden-yellow; extremely fine. . . . . 2. 6 ee ee ees Hs eRe) ecto, 
Longiflorum. Snow-white, trumpet-shaped; hardy. One-and-a-half to two feet . . . . ‘eT OO) wel 
urplish tinge outside; extra fine . . . meee Ee SON alcG 
Longiflorum Takesima. White with p 
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LILIUM SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE. 
MADEIRA VINE. 
The Madeira Vine is a popular and favorite tuberous-rooted climbing plant with dense and 
beautiful shining foliage and of very rapid growth, twining on strings to a great height or form- 
ing garlands in any fanciful form. It will grow anywhere, but does best in a warm, sheltered, 
sunny location. It is also a very pretty plant for training around the windows in the house. 
Tubers. :Each, .o5; doz., .5o. 
MILLA BIFLORA. 
One of the loveliest flowers of recent introduction; most desirable on account of its 
immense pure waxy-white flowers, which are borne in clusters of two to three, on a flower-stalk 
twelve to eighteen inches high. The petals are very thick and firm and the flowers will keep 
for a week after cutting. A single bulb will produce 
Bulbs. Each, .o5; doz., .50. 
MONTBRETIAS. 
Most graceful, showy plants of rich and strikir 
freely produced on branched spikes about two-and-a-half feet high. Worthy of a prominent 
place in any garden. 
Pottsii. Bright orange-red. Each, .10; 
Crocosmizflora. Intense orange-scarlet, splendid. Each, .10; doz., 1.00. 
Fine Seedlings. Mixed colors; carefull 
Each, .15; doz., 1.50. 
Longiflorum Japonicum Giganteum. Distinct and very fine 
form of Lilium Longiflorum, the best type of the lovely 7rumpet 
Ait Kach; 15); doz.) 1.50: 
Longiflorum Przcox. A fine form of the 7rwmpet Lily. Flowers 
large, fragrant, exceedingly ornamental. Each, .15; doz., 1.50. 
Speciosum (Lancifolium) Album. (Japan Lily.) Pure white, 
fragrant; very hardy. Each, .25; doz., 2.75. 
— Album Kratzeri. White, very fine. Each, .30; doz., 3.50. 
— Macranthum. Crimson and white; extra. Each, .25; doz., 2.75. 
i’ — Melpomene. White, heavily suffused and spotted with dark 
crimson. Each, .40; doz., 4.00. 
— Roseum. White, spotted rose; splendid bulbs. Each, .15; doz., 1.50. 
— Rubrum. White, spotted crimson; splendid Each, .15; doz., 1.50. 
Superbum. Yellowish red. Three feet. Each, .10; doz., 1.00. 
Tenuifolium. Bright, fiery scarlet, early; very free and charming. 
One to two feet Each, .20; doz, 2.00. 
Thunbergianum. Dwarf; buff, or orange. Each, .15; doz., 1.50. 
Tigrinum. (Tiger Lily.) Orange, black spotted. Each, .10; doz., 1.00. 
Tigrinum flore pleno. Double, very fine. Each, .15; doz., 1.50. 
Umbellatum. Dark, blood-red orange; extra fine and showy. 
Three) feet..\| Hach, ’.15; doz., 1.50. 
Wallachianum Superbum. The most beautiful of all the Trumpet 
Lilies. The flowers are purest -white, shaded with yellow at the 
base, trumpet-shaped, and about ten inches long. It is massive, 
wax-like, and keeps long when cut. A magnificent introduction. 
Each .50; doz., 4.00. 
Wallacei. Very distinct, splendid, with clear buff flowers spotted 
with black. Three feet. Each, .50; doz., 5.50. 
l) 
Lily Bulbs mailed free at single prices. aes 
as many as six flower-stalks. 
(Fire Lily.) 
1g colors, with small Gladioli-like flowers 
doz., I.00. 
y hybridized and of great promise. 
MONTBRETIA, NEW SEEDLING. 
