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Spiraea, Queen Alexandra. 



TRILLIUMS. (Wood Lily or Trinity Flower.) 



Very beautiful, hardy, native plants, delighting in moist shady 

 situations. Height, one foot. 



Qrandiflorum. {Giant American Wood Lily.) ] Doz. i 100 

 Flowers pure white, changing to delicate rose . $0.75 $5.00 



Erectum. The common purple-flowered wood lily 



one of the earhest 75 5.00 



Erythrocarpum. Large white flowers .1,00 6.00 



Sessile Album. A very fine white variety from Cali- 

 fornia, having beautifully mottled leaves 



Sessile Rubra. Flowers reddish-purple .... 



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TROP^OLUM. 



Charming climbing plant for pot cultivation in the conservatory 

 window; with delicate foliage and elegant flowers. The plants are 

 usually trained over balloon-shaped trellises. Plant three or four 

 bulbs in an eight-inch pot, covering them one and a half inches. 



Jarrattii. {Tricolorum.) Scarlet, yellow, and black. Each, i 5 

 cents; per dozen, $1.50; -per 100, $12.00. 



VALLOTA PURPUREA. {The Scarborough Lily.) 



A beautiful free-flowering summer and autumn blooming Ama- 

 ryllis producing strong spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. If a number 

 of bulbs are planted in a lo-inch pot they forrn very decorative plants 

 for the piazza or lawn. They also make excellent house plants. Each, 

 25 cents; doze^, $2.50; per 100, $20.00. 



WATSONIA. 



Ardernel. This new white variety was recently introduced from 

 South Africa and is Hkely to become ver>' popular. The bulbs 

 resemble gladioli, sending up stems to a height of 3 to 4 feet, each 

 stem bearing about a dozen snow-white flowers. Fine for forcing 

 in the greenhouse or planting out doors in spring like the gladioli. 

 Each, 20 cents; dozen, $1.75; per 100, $12.00. 



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SPIR/EAS. {Astilbe.) 

 Ready in November. {By express or freight only.) 

 NEW VARIETIES 

 The following Spiraeas or Astilbe Arendsii are most deco- 

 rative plants for the hardy border, forming massive clumps with 

 an abundance of flower spikes. They are also invaluable 

 for pot culture. 



Arendsii Brunhilde. Feathery panicles of; Each Doz. 

 creamy-rose tinged with lilac . . . . $0.50 

 Kremhieldi. Salmon-rose; beautiful . .60 



Pink Pearl. Graceful spikes of pyramidal 



form ; flowers delicate rose 50 



Salmon Queen. Flowers salmon-rose . .50 



STANDARD VARIETIES, 

 Japonica. One of the best plants for 

 winter and spring forcing. Its rich, 

 dark-green, fern-like foliage is sur- 

 mounted with a profusion of pure 

 white flowers, rising in erect feathery 

 panicles. Large clumps .... 

 Com pacta Multiflora. {Grandiflora.) 

 A variety of Japonica of compact 

 growth, with flowers somewhat larger, 

 e.Kcellent for forcing 

 Astilboides Floribunda. The habit 

 of growth is dwarf, with erect, long 

 flower sprays of purest white in deli- 

 cately fcjrmed panicles .... 

 Hybrida Gladstone. A large flower 

 ing variety with immense trusses of 

 snow-white flowers borne on long 

 stalks. Excellent for forcing and as 

 a cut-flower is unequalled 

 Peach Blossom. A splendid new va- 

 riety of branching habit with large 

 showy sprays of delicate pink flowers, 



excellent for forcing 



Palmata. A beautiful hardy variety, with large, 

 rosy-crimson, feathery flowers; very elegant when 



forced 



Queen Alexandra. A very beautiful variety produ- 

 cing dense compact spikes of clear pink flowers. 

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