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POANCRATIUM C)ALATHINUM. 
Handsome clusters of large striking, very fragrant, pearly 
white flowers. Bulbsshould be kept warm and dry,and 
planted outin the middle of May. They will then 
commence flowering in July. It is also admirably 
adapted for pot culture, and can be forced into 
flower in 6 to 8 weeks’ time. (See cut.) 25¢. 
each, $2.50 per doz. 
ALL BULBS DELIVERED IN THEU. S. FREE 
except where noted. 
MILLA BIFLORA. 
(Mexican Star or Frost Flower.) 
A beautiful Mexican summer-blooming bulb. A group 
of them is always in flower after the middle of summer 
and very attractive. Flowers, star-shaped, 2 inches 
across, clear waxy white, of greatsubstance, enlivened by 
a irost-like sparkle; the fragrance is delightful. Place a 
stalk in water and the flowers will all open; we have seen 
11 stalks shoot up successively from one bulb. The bulbs 
flower profusely and with great certainty. Height, 12 to 
18 inches. For an effective display, groups of 12 to 25 
or more should be planted about 6 inches apart in a 
sunny bed. 3for10c.30c. per doz. $2.00 per100. (Seecut.) 
OXALIS, Summer-Flowering. 
Valuablefor edging walks, flower beds, etc. Bulbs planted 
3 inches apartform roundedrows of delicate foliage, about 
1 foot high, which produce flowers in endless succession. 
Lasiandra. Rosy pink, 15c. per doz., $1.00 per 100. 
Deippa. Rosy white, 15c. per doz., $1.00 per 100. 
~» TIGRIDIAS. ~ + 
(Peacock or Shell Flower.) Extremely handsome sum- 
mer-flowering bulbs, growing about 2 feet high, producing 
large, gorgeous flowers, exquisitely spotted; they flower 
very freely throughout thesummer. (See cut.) 
Conchiflora. Dark yellow, large red spots. 5c. each, 
40c. per doz. 
Pavonia Grandiflora. Large bright crimson, centre 
mottled with yellow. 5c. each, 40c. per doz. 
Grandifiora Alba. Pearly white, with a yellow cup 
gorgeously spotted witherimson. 5c.each, 50c. per doz. 
Grandifiora Lilacea. Large-flowering lilac with purple 
and wide spots in centre. 5c. each, 50c. per doz. 
Grandifiora Rosea. Bright rose, large-flowering. 5c. 
each, 50c. per doz. 
Grandifiora Aurea. Pure deep golden yellow. 5c. 
each, 50c. per doz. 
Grandiflora Immactlata (new). Pure spotless white. 
10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
1 Bulb each of the ahove 7 for 30c. 
PANCRATIUM. 
ved pear” T UBEROSE. 
This purewhite, perfectly double, delightfully fragrant 
flower, invaluable for bouquets, is too well known to 
need any description. It delights in a strong, rich, deep, 
well-drained warm soil; manure, heat and water are 
essential to its perfect development. This variety, which 
we introduced and named, grows only 24 inches, about 
half the height of the old double sort, and the flowers 
are nearly twice the size (often two inches in diameter), 
and imbricated like a Camellia; deliciously fragrant. 
(See cut.) Extra size bulbs, 4c. each, 35c. per doz., or 
by express, purchaser paying carriage, 25c. per doz., 
$1.75 per 100. 
EARLY-FLOWERING BRANCHING 
TUBEROSE, “‘ ALBINO.’’ 
A single white Tuberose. The flower spikes are very 
large and evenly filled; flowersin July and August, 
throwing from two to five flower stemsfrom a single 
bulb, and these again are often branched. The petals 
recurve gracefully, which adds greatly to the size of the 
individual flower; it is entirely free from the brown tint 
common to the old sort on the back of the petals, being 
of the purest waxy white, making it most valuable 
for cut flowers. When first seen, if might be said to 
resemble a Stephanotis, or some species of Jessamine as 
much as a Tuberose, both in appearance and fragrance, 
for the odor is less heavy than that of the ordinary 
Tuberose. 5c. each, 50c. per doz. 
TUBEROSE, “Silver leaf.” 
Showy and effective, even when not in bloom, the 
foliage being distinctly striped, white and green. Each 
bulb frequently throws up two or more spikes, 3 to 4 
feet high, each bearing from 25 to 40 pure white, waxy 
flowers, much like an orange flower or Stephanotis, with 
a delicate and enchanting perfume. They flower several 
weeks earlier than double Tuberoses, and the bulbs bloom 
year after year. 5c. each, 50c. per doz. 
Rosea. 
DOUBLE PEARL TUBEROSE. 
ZEPHYRANTHES., 
Beautiful dwarf bulbous plants, flowering in 
profusion during the summer. Y 
Atamasco. White, suffused with flesh color; hardy. 
3 for 10c., 25c. per doz., $1.50 per 100. 
Candida. Large-flowering, pure white. 3 for 10c., 30e. 
per doz., $2.00 per 100. 
Large flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, of the most exquisite 
rose pink. (Seecut.) 5c. each, 40c. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
