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in U.S., 
Except 
Noted. 
CALADIUM 
ESCULENTUM. 
Milla Biflora. 
A beautiful Mexican summer-blooming bulb. A 
group of them is alwaysin flower after the middle of 
summer and very attractive. Flowers, star-shaped, 
2 inches across, clear waxy white, of great substance, 
enlivened by a frost-like sparkle; the fragrance is de- 
lightful. Height, 12 to18inches. Price, 3 for 10c., 
30c. per doz., $2.00 per 100. (See cut.) 
Oralis, Summer-Flowering. 
Valuable for edging walks, flower beds, etc. Bulbs 
planted 3 inches apart form rounded rows of delicate 
foliage, about 1 foot high, which produce flowers 
in endless succession. 
Lasiandra. Rosy pink, 15c.per doz., $1.00 per100. 
Deippa. Rosy white, 15c. per doz., $1.00per 100. 
Tigridias. 
(Peacock or Shell Flower.) Extremely handsome 
summer-flowering bulbs, growing about 2 feet high, 
producing large, gorgeous flowers, exquisitely spot- 
ted; they flower very freely throughout the summer. 
(See cut.) 
Conchifiora. Dark yellow, large red spots 
Pavonia Grandifiora. Large bright crimson, 
centre mottled with yellow. 
Grandifiora Alba. Pearly white, with a yellow 
cup gorgeously spotted with crimson. 
Grandifiora Lilacea, Large-flowering lilac with 
purple and wide spots in centre. 
Grandifiora Rosea. Bright rose, large-flowering. 
Grandiflora Aurea. Pure deep golden vellow. 
‘Grandiflora Immaculata. Pure spotless white. 
Tigridias. Mixed colors. 
Price for any of the above Tigridias, 5c. each, 50c. 
per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
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SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS—Continued. 
Bancratium Calatbinum. 
Handsome clusters of Jarge striking, very fra- 
grant, pearly white flowers. 
kept warm and dry, and planted out in the 
They will then commence 
It is also admirably 
adapted for pot culture, and can be 
forced into flower in 6 to 8 weeks’ 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
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Bulbs should be 
middle of May. 
flowering in July. 
KBosea. 
Zepbyranthes. 
Beautiful dwarf bulbous plants, flower- 
ing in profusion during the summer. 
White, suffused with flesh 
color; hardy. Price, 3for 10c.,80c. per doz., 
$2.00 per 100. 
Candida. Large-flowering, pure white. 
for 10c., 30c. per doz., $2.60 per 100. 
Large flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, of the most 
exquisite rose-pink. Price, 5c. each, 40c. per doz., $2.50 per 100, 
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GIANT 
SUMMER 
HYACINTH, 
Pere Cuberose. 
This pure white, perfectly double, delightfully fra- 
grant 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 develop- 
ment. This variety, which we introduced and named, 
grows only 24 iuches, 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, pur- 
chaser paying carriage, 25c. per doz., $1.75 per 100. 
Early=flowering, Branching 
Cuberose, “#Hbino,’’ 
A single white Tuberose. The flower spikes are 
very large and evenly filled; flowers in July and 
August, throwing from two to five flower stems 
from a single bulb, and these again are often 
branched. Flowers of the purest waxy white mak- 
ing it most valuable for cut flowers. When first 
seen, it might be said to resemble a Stephanotis or 
Jessamine as much as a Tuberose, both in appear- 
ance and fragrance. Price, 5c. each, 50c. per doz. 
Tuberose, “Silver Leat.” 
The foliage is 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, single flowers, with a delicate perfume. 
Price, 5c. each, 50c. per doz. 
