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ESCULENTUM. a, — 
(Elephant’s Ear.) Grand tropical-looking plant. A 
favorite for specimens on the lawn, or for bordering 
large sub-tropical groups. In deep, rich soil, if freely 
watered, they produce enormous leayes, frequently 4 
ft. long by 3 ft. wide. Height, 4 to Sift. (See cut.) 
Circumference. Price. Postage extra. 
Extra size...12 in. and over...30c., $3.00 doz...15¢. ea. 
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OGINNAMON VINE. 
(Dioscorea batatas.) Beautiful summer climber; 
glossy foliage and fragrant flowers; stem dies down 
in winter, but the root is hardy. Large selected roots, 
5c. each, 50c. per doz. 
GOOPERIA DRUMMONDII. 
(Evening Star Flower.) Planted outin the garden 
inthespring, aclump of 12 to 25 ormore, 4 to 6 inches 
apart, will bloom successively from May to Septem- 
ber; the flowers are star-shaped, with long tubes, pure 
white and exquisitely fragrant with the odor of prim- 
roses. (See cut.) 3for10c., 30c. per doz., $2.00 per 100. 
GRINUM KIRKII. 
This magnificent variety produces flowers of the 
greatest beauty. Usually, two flower stalks of dark 
purplish color are sent up at the same time, each bear- 
ing alarge umbel composed of a dozen or more enor- 
mous lily-like flowers of wondrous beauty and fra- 
grance. The petals are broad and pure white, with a deep 
reddish purple stripe through the centre. (See cut.) 
Extra large bulbs, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
Giant Summer Hyacinth. 
(Hyacinthus Candicans.) Luxuriant, free-growing, 
summer-flowering plant, spreading 2 to 3 feet, throw- 
ing up'great, tall spikes 4 to 5 feet in height, each bear- 
ing 20 to 30 large white bell-shaped flowers; of easiest 
culture and splendid for groups. (See cut.) 5c. each, 
50c. per doz. Seed, ——— 
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BESSERA ELEGANS. 
(Mexican Coral Drops.) 
Exquisite and tree-blooming. The flowers are borne 
in graceful umbels of 12 to 20, on stems 1 to 2 feet 
high, and open in succession during fully two 
months of summer and autumn. 
quently throws up from 6 to 10 spikes in 
Color, bright vermilion marks 
For an effective dis- 
play, at least 12 to 25 or more bulbs 
should be grown in groupsin a sunny 
bed, planted about 6 inches apart. 5c, 
each, 40c. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 
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MADEIRA VINE. 
The old favorite ‘‘Climbing Mignon- 
Thick, glossy leaves, and long, 
hanging stems of feathery fragrant white 
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 
Planted 6 inches apart in a group in ¢ 
sunny position and allowed to remain undisturbed for 
, form magnificent clumps, producing, in 
iceful spikes bearing from 18 to 30 showy 
star-shaped flowers of orange suffused with red. 
the first season. 
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They flower freely 
3 for 10c., 25e. per doz., $1.75 per 100. 
LILIES. 
Auratum. Immense white flowers spot- Each. Doz. 
ted crimson, with golden stripes.. 
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—Pictum. White, red, yellow and 
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—Platypetallum. Immense flowers, 
white, striped and spotted yellow......... 
—Vittatum Rubrum. White, striped 
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—Witteii. White, striped yellow, no 
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Brownii. White, tinged chocolate outside 
Canadense. Our native Lily, yellow, 
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Flavum. <A pure yellow variety of 
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—Rubrum. Crimson, with darkerspots 
Elegans Incomparable. Dark red..... 
— Alice Wilson. Bright lemon yellow 
—-Bicolor. Red, striped and spotted 
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Excelsum., (Isabellinum.) Nankeen yel- 
Lancifolium Album. Pure white........ 
—Roseum. White,shaded and spotted 
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—Rubrum. Rose, shaded and spotted 
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—Melpomene. Crimson, spotted 
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Leichtlinii. Canary yellow,spotted red 
Longifiorum. White trumpet-shaped 
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Martagon. Red, spotted purple.......... 
Philadelphicum. Orange, spotted 
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Pomponicum Rubrum. Orangescarlet 
Speciosum. (See Lancifolium.) 
Superbum. Orange, tipped and spotted 
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Tenuifolium. Small, graceful, scarlet. 
Tigrinum, The well-known Tiger Lily... 
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