96 PETER HENDERSON & CO.—SUMMER-~FLOWERING BULBS. 
FOR 
~ SPRING PLANTING. 
LILIES. (Add for postage 3c. per bulb.) 
Auratum. (Seecut.) (TheGolden | Tigrinum Splendens. (Improved Tiger Lily.) 
Rayed Lily of Japan.) The grand- Very large flowers; orange-salmon spotted black. 
est of all the Lily family. Flowers 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
pure white, with crimson spots, while Tigrinum Flore Pleno. (Double Ti A 
. er Lily.) Im- 
through the centre of each petal runs a mense double bright orange-red qonacet Sed 
os clear golden band. Flowers measure | ; 5 5 5 
4h nearly a foot across, produced abundantly; | with Diack: 3to5feet. loc. each, BLED per doz. 
)/ deliciously fragrant. 2 to 6 feet. First size | Pardalinum. Scarlet, shading to rich yellow, 
bulbs, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. freely spotted with purple-brown ; 3 feet; July 
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5 | Candidum. (Annunciation, or St. Joseph and ANGUS (200, each, $2.00 per doz. 
/ Lily.) The well-known Garden Lily; snow | WasShingtonianum. A beautiful California va- 
{ white fragrant blossoms. 3 to 4 feet. 10c. riety, growing stiff and erect; flowers white, 
tinted with purple ana lilac; 8to 9 inches across 
when fully expanded. 3to5feethigh. 25c.each, 
$2.50 per doz. 
each, $1.00 per doz. 
Humboldti. (Bloomerianum.) 3 to 5 feet; 
large flowers of golden yellow, spotted with 
purple. 40c. each, $4:00 per doz. 
Lancifolium, or Speciosum. 
— Album. Purest white, 30c. each, $3.00 
per doz. 
EAS : — Roseum. White shaded and spotted with 
LILIUM AURATUM. rose. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
——Bubrum. White shaded with deep rose 
MEXICAN CORAL DROPS. and spotted red. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
Bessera elegans. Longiflorum. (Easter Lily.) The well-known 
ows ; A e beautiful snow-white, fragrant hardy Garden 
Exquisite and free-blooming, a native of the mountains of Lily; flowers eeenneeeha neds 6 hs aes 
southern Mexico. Its coral-like, bell-shaped flowers are borne in % « 1/ 
graceful umbels of 12 to 20, on stems 1 is 2 feet high, and open Jong; height, 172 to 2 feet. 20c. each, 2.00 
in succession during fully two months of summer and autumn. 
As a bulb frequently throws up from 6 to 10 spikes in succession, 
the abundance of its charming flowers can be imagined. Color, 
bright vermilion scarlet, marked with rosy white on the inner 
surface, the beauty of the coloring being intensified by the bright 
purple of theanthers. for an effective display, at least 12 to 25 
or more bulbs should be grown in groups in a sunny bed, 
planted about 6 inches apart. 
Price, 8c, each, 60c, per doz., $4.00 per 100, free by mail. 
CINNAMON VINE. 
Dioscorea batatas. 
Beautiful summer climber; glossy foliage and fragrant flowers ; 
stem dies down in winter, but the routis hardy. Large selected 
roots, 6c. each, 60c. per doz., free by mail. 
CRINUM EIBEII. 
CRINUJA 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 bearing a large umbel composed of 
a dozen or more enormous lily-like flowers of won- 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUMM | drous beauty and fragrance. The petals are 
v | broad and pure white, with a deep reddish 
(Elephant’s Ear.) Grand tropical-look- | purple stripe through the centre. The variety 
ing plant, producing enormous leayes 3 to | is so beautiful that it invariably elicits general 
4 ft. long. A favorite for specimens on | admiration. (See cut.) 1 1b. bulbs, $1.00 each, 
the lawn. Height, 4to5ft. (Seecut.) | postage 10c. per bulb extra; 2 1b. bulbs, $1.50 each, 
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Circum- Price postage 20c. per bulb extra. 
ference. Price. byMail. | Cooperia Drummondi. (Evening Star. 
Extrasizebulb, 10to12 in. $1.00 $1.25 Flower.) Blooms from May to September; 
Sirste ye Sto 9-" 50 the flowers are star-shaped, with long tubes, 
: : Second size “‘ 6to 7 * 25 pure white and fragrant (Seecut.) 10c. each, 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. Third size “ 4to biz 15 20 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100, free by mail. 
