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Delivered Free 

 in U.S., 

 Except 

 Noted. 



5ESSERR ELEGftNS. 



(Mexican Coral Drops.) 

 Exquisite and free-blooming. Theflowers 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. A bulb fre- 

 quently throws up from G to 10 spikes in 

 succession. Color, bright vermilion mark- 

 ed with rosy white. For an effective dis- 

 play, at least 12 to 25 or more bulbs 

 should be grown in groups in a sunny 

 bed, plunted about C inches apart. 5c. 

 each, 40c. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 



Delivered Fret 



In U.S., 



Except 



Noted. 



OALAWtlM 



E8CULENTUM. 



GALflDIUM ESGIMNTUM. 



(Elephant's Ear.) Grand tropical-looking plant. A 

 favorite for specimens on the lawn, or for bordering 

 large sub-tropical groups. In deep, rich ooll, if freely 

 watered, they produce enormous leaves frequently 4 

 ft. long by 3 ft. wide. Height, 4 to ft. (See cut.) 



Circumference. Price. Postage extra. 



Extra size. ..12 in. and over.. .30c, $3.00 doz. ..15c. ea. 

 First " ... 9 " " ...20c, 2.00 " ...10c " 



Second " ... G ' " ...10c, 1.00 " ... 5c. " 



CINNAMON 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 out In the garden 

 Inthespring.aclumpof 12 to 25 ormore,4 to G 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.) 3forl0c,30cperdoz.,$2.00perl00. 



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 a large umbel composed of a dozen or more enor- 

 mous lily-like tloners of wondrous beauty and fra- 

 grance. The petals are broad andpurewhite.withadeep 

 reddish purple stripe through the centre. (See cut.) 

 Extra large bulbs, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 



Giant Summer flyacintti. 



(Hyaeinthus Candicans.) Luxuriant, free-growing, 

 Bummer-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, 

 50cperdoz. Seed, 

 per packet, 10c 



LILIES. 



Auratum. Immense white flowers spot 



ted crimson, with golden stripes 



Extra large bulbs 



Pictnm. White, red, yellow and 



striped 



Platypetallum. Immense flowers, 



white, striped and spotted yellow 



Vittatum Rubriim. White, striped 



red and spotted 



Witteii. White, striped yellow.no 



spots 



Brownii. V» hite, tinged chocolate outside 

 Canadense. Our native Lily, yellow, 



spotted red 



Flavuni. A pure yellow variety of 



above 



Bubmm. Crimson, withdarkerspots 



Elegans Incomparable. Dark red 



Alice Wilson. Bright lemon yellow 



Bicolor. Bed, striped and spotted 



yellow 



Excelsvim. (Isabellinum.) Nankeen yel- 

 low 



Lancifolium Album. Pure white 



Boseum. 'White, shaded and spotted 



rose 



Bubmm. Bose, shaded and spotted 



red 



Melpomene. Crimson, spotted 



blood-red 



Leichtlinii. Canaryyellow, spotted red 

 tongiflorum. White trumpet-shaped 



flowers 



Martagon. Bed, spotted purple 



Fhiladelphicum. Orange, spotted 



purple 



Pomponicum Bubrum. Orangescarlet 

 Speciosum. (See Lancifolium.) 

 Superbum. Orange, tipped and spotted 



red 



Tenuifolium. Small, graceful, scarlet. 

 Tigrinum. The well-known Tiger Lily... 



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LILIUM AURATUM. 



MADEIRA VINE/ 



The old favorite "Climbing Mignon- 

 ette." Thick, glossy leaves, and long, 

 hanging stems of feathery fragrant white 

 flowers. 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 



popularity. Planted 6 inches apart In a group in a 



sunny position and allowed to remain undisturbed for 



several years, they form magnificent clumps, producing, in 



great numbers, graceful spikes bearing from 18 to 30 showy 



star-shaped flowers of orange suffused with red. They flower freely 



the first season. 8 for 10c, 25c per doz., $1.75 per 100. 



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