DED 1847. 
120 
Noted. (Mexican Coral Drops.) 
Exquisite and free-blooming. The flowers are borne 
in graceful umbels of 12 to20,on stems | to 2 feet 
high, and open in succession during fully two 
months of summer and autumn. A bulb fre- 
quently throws up from 6 to 10 spikes in 
succession. Color, bright vermilion mark- 
ed with rosy white. For an effective dis- 
play, at least 12 to 25 or more bulbs 
should be grown in groups in a sunny 
bed, planted about 6 inches apart. 5c. 
each, 40c. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 
an BESSERA ELEGANS. 2g S02 NE 
CALADIUM 
ESCULENTUM. 
(Elephant’s Ear.) Grand tropical-looking plant. A 
favorite for, specimens on the lawn, or for bordering 
Mice. 
Auratum. Immense white flowers spot- Each. Doz. 
large sub-tropical groups. In deep, rich soil, if freely eco crimeon wi thieolden peieaeetge $ 32 2508 
watered, they produce enormous leaves, frequently 4 —Pictum = White, red. yellow and EA Steet Oy 
ft. long by 3 it wide. Height, 4 to 5ft. (See cut.) striped q i es 60 6.00 
s Circumference. __ Price. Postage extra. —Platypetallum. Immense flowers, — : 
extra sleet aan and Over, BOC, $200 doz eaee: ea. white, striped_and spotted yellow......... Sra 161550) 
reacts ae Cy Taos OO UME: —Vittatum Rubrum. White, striped 
x te : +-10c., 1. sre OC. redvand' spotted)..v coc .c2. eect sencoscdencsseseccs 1.00 10.00, 
GINNAMON VINE —Witteii. White, striped yellow, no é 
e BD OUG Hoa cceee un oe vowssuncceedecnntoancesnncerct eee naeeee 1.25 12.00 
(Dioscorea; batatas.). Beautiful summer climber; Brownii. White, tinged chocolateoutside .75 7.50 
glossy, foliage and fragrant flowers; stem dies down Canadense. Our native Lily, yellow, 
in winter, but the root is hardy. Large selected roots, BPO CtEded eae... .c--asserescecsenvanncartereceresee pa Less 
5e. each, 50c. per doz. —Flavum. A pure yellow variety of 
em sABaITS oe DOV Cheer catemeacenen rue ccanacnscacesustedentutrane rears 15 -1.50 
GOOPERIA DRUMMONDII —Rubrum. Crimson, withdarkerspots .15 1.50 
IV. e Elegans Incomparable. Dark red..... -20 2.00 
(Evening Star Flower.) Planted outin the garden — Alice Wilson. Brightlemon yellow 1,00 10.00 
in thespring, aclump of 12 to 25 ormore, 4 to 6 inches —-Bicolor. Red, striped and spotted 
apart, will bloom successively from May to Septem- ViellOWrmessoccts. serecacccoesscctocacaustaerddecsumenteed -20- 2.00; 
ber ; the flowers are star-shaped, with long tubes, pure Excelsum. (Isabellinum.) Nankeen yel- 
white and exquisitely fragrant with the odor of prim- NON ee ccosaacocccan02: GOOF C CECE REO ECR ECSU COLE SSSE LenS 35 3.50 
roses. (See cut.) 3for10c.,30c. per doz., $2.00 per 100. Lancifolium Album. Pure white........ 20 2.00 
) ~-Roseum. White,shaded and spotted 
GRINUM KIRKII. See seatecercoe 3 ireeeses ace AAS ies 15 1.50 
— rtm. Rose, shade 
This magnificent variety produces flowers of the are PO ee scctaetnectccsescs A eeeS 15 1.50 
greatest beauty. Usually, two flower stalks of dark —Melpomene. Crimson, spotted z , 
purplish colorare sent up at the same time, each bear- DIO OGEr COR seer ae teccwssnsescnceccssnasceecee steed 20 2.00 
ing alarge umbel composed of a dozen or more enor- Leichtlinii. Canary yellow,spotted red .50 5.00 
mous lily-like flowers of wondrous beauty and fra- Longiflorum. White trum pet-shaped ‘ : 
grance. The petals are broad and pure white, with a deep TOWELS Fe rascccccectcccotcereccrctraseccenconcescetent aly Sales) 
reddish purple. stripe through the centre. (See cut.) Martagon. Red, spotted purple.......... 25 2.50 
Extra large bulbs, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. Philadelphicum. Orange, spotted 
DUTP levescessstssoaesacnisctenessescsccoescassctettcceeeee 12 25 
1 
Pomponicum Rubrum. Orangescarlet .30 3.00 
Speciosum. (See Lancifolium.) 
Superbum. Orange, tipped and spotted 
Giant Summer Hyacinth. 
(Hyacinthus Candicans.) . Luxuriant, free-growing, 
summer-flowering plant, spreading 2 to 3 feet, throw- TOS coc eccscctscsccrsecotcoaeeenan acne or scee aoe 15 1.50 
ing up’great, tall spikes 4 to 5 feet in height, each bear- Tenuifolium. Small, graceful, scarlet. .30 3.00 
ing 20 to 30 large white bell-shaped flowers; of easiest Tigrinum. The well-known ‘Tiger Lily... .12 1.25 
culture and episnald for groups. (See cut.) 5e. each, 
50c.per doz. Seed 5 i 
per packet, 10c. ; Piperal ; 
Premiums, 
LILIUM AURATUM. 
=== MADEIRA, VINE=—= 
The old favorite “Climbing Mignon- 
ette.” Thick, glossy leaves, and long, 
hanging stems of feathery fragrant white 
flowers. 5c. each, 50c.doz., $3.50 per 100. 
Montbretia Grocosmiflora. 
This is one of the most floriferous and showy 
of summer-flowering plants, and destined to great 
popularity. Planted 6 inches apart in a group in a 
sunny position and allowed to remain undisturbed for 
several years, they form magnificent clumps, producing, in 
great numbers, graceful spikes bearing from 18 to 30 showy 
star-shaped flowers of orange suffused with red. They flower freely 
the first season. 3 for10c., 25c. per doz., $1.75 per 100. 
GIANT 
SUMMER 
HYACINTH, 
