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R. A AR CURAR & CO”S SEED CATALOGUE, 85 
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LILIES—Continued. Each. Per Doz. 
Krameri, pure blush pink, fragrant and beautiful, three feet . . Bea heey Ree aoe a 2. 50 
Leichtlini, flowers deep golden yellow with purple spots, 3 to 4 feet, August Cpe etane ay i alate 4.00 
Longiflorum, large, trumpet-shaped pure white flowers, 2 feet, strong bulbs: . . . . . . .) .IS 1.50 
Martagon, purplish crimson with dark spots, three feet, July and PASS te ses he io ee ne EO 2,00 
Philadelphicum, bright orange red with purple spots, 2 feet, July . EP Rae mash Ue Ra Haccnwt iy he 1.50 
Speciosum or Lancifolium, the most popular class of Japanese Lilies; their hardiness, free 
growth and branching habit rendering them most valuable for permanent beds and borders. 
They grow from 3 to 4 feet in height and continue in blcom from August till frost. 
Speciosum Album, pure white, fragrant . . Pa a og aks Rea ch Re EY RO) 2.00 
Speciosum Melpomene, white, suffused with Haskest cubison’s.(. 20) OUSY et! 2 2.50 
SpeciosumRoseum, white, shaded and spotted with rose, fragrant. . . . - . 2 1 - 1 eT 1.50 
Speciosum Rubrum, white, shaded and spotted with rosy crimson . - halanahia rs 1.50 
Superbum (Zzrk’s Cap cee rich orange, petals tipped red and dark spotted, 3..to,, 4 -feet, 
blooms in July Bs i(e) 1.00 
Tenuifolium (evar Lily), a very graceful miniature Lily with fiery scarlet flowers, I ¥, feet, July .20 2.00 
. Tigrinum (Ziger Lily), orange, spotted black, 3 to 4 feet, August, very hardy .... . 10 1.00 
Tigrinum Flore Pleno, (Doudle-Flowering Tiger Lily),3to 4 feet, August . .... . . IS 1.50 
Wallacei, orange scarlet, spotted with maroon, 3feet,September .. . is SOE BOL nero) 2.00 
| MONTBRETIA. | 
ee Ay Hardy border plants with elegant and gracefully branched Gladiolus-like flowers which are 
» WX Me E, . now much prized for cutting during summer. The colors vary from clear yellow to riche 
Y Pa ' 2 scarlet, and the plants grow about two feet in height. Plant the bulbs five inches deep and 
we . x AW yy protect them during winter with liberal mulching. Ready iz November. Each. Per Doz. 
SU Crocosmizflora, orange scarlet . . . . . . . .--. § .03 -30 
Etoile de Feu, rich scarlet, yellow centre . . . . . . 05 .50 
Gerbe d’Or, clear yellow, Beadifuie ay, Le bey cal .04 .40 
Rayon d’Or, deep yellow, very large. . . . . . - . 04 .40 
Rosea, bright salmon-rose . . 04 .40 
Transcendant, large golden yellow flowers, outside bright 
GE Rta eas cate Leeda 5b 50 
Pottsii, bright yellow, Hastie ithe Ted 4 oe eae Eo ee .40 
New. Seedlings, choice'sorts rssh) eee LO 1.00 
SIMILAX. 
Well known and beautiful climbing plant, extensively used for decoration. It is very 
easy of cultivation and does well in greenhouse, conservatory or window. 
Bulbs. Each, .15; doz., 1.00; by mail, each .2o0. 
TIGRIDIA. Shell Flower. 
Curious and beautiful shell-like flowers about four inches in diameter, flowering from 
July to October. The bulbs can be planted about the middle of May, and taken up in 
October and kept over winter in dry sand. 
Conchiflora. Orange, with crimson spots. Each, .o5; doz., .5o. 
Grandiflora. Very large; deep crimson. Each .o5; doz., .5o. 
Grandiflora Alba. Large ivory-white flowers, spotted with maroon 
AION TE EEL og NOM AE DEEN GS: and rosy lake in centre. Each, .o5; doz., 50. 
Pavonia. Red, with crimson spots. Each,.05; doz.,.50. Mailed free. 
TUBEROSES. 
One of the most delightfully fragrant flowers. Invaluable for bouquets, button- 
holes, and wherever cut flowers are in demand. Betore potting the bulbs, remove 
the small offsets. Use good, rich loam, and start in a hot-bed or forcing-pit. They 
should not be set in the garden till June. 
Our Tuberose Bulbs are grown with great care, and invariably give 
excellent satisfaction in New Bpeiand, being specially grown with the 
view of flowering early. ; ; 
Excelsior Double Pearl. Large flowering bulbs ; spike two-and— 
a-half to three feet high, with large and very double flowers, favor 
_ ite sort. Each, .05; doz., .30; 100, 2.00. 
Excelsior Double Pearl; Mammoth Bulbs. Specially selected. 
Each, .06; doz., .40; 100, 3.00. 
Tall Double. Very free- 
blooming; splendid. Each, 
.05; doz., 30; 100, 2.00. 
Albino. Single=Flowering. 
Sometimes called Ovange- 
flowered. Excellent for 
bouquets. Each, .o5; doz., 
350); LOO, 2.50. 
Mailed free at single prices; per 
age to dozen prices. TIGRIDIA. 
ZEPHYRANTHES, OR FAIRY LILIES. 
Very beautiful dwarf bulbous plants aihed to the Amaryllis, growing about one foot 
high; very effective for planting in masses or beds. 
Atamasco. White suffused with flesh color, hardy. Each, .o5; doz., .50. 
Rosea. Beautiful large rose-colored flowers, about three inches across. 
Each, .o5; doz., .so. 
Treatea. (Fair Lily of the South.) Fragrant, pure white flowers. 
TALL DOUBLE TUBEROSE. Each, .05; doz., .50. 
