AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF BULBS, SEEDS AND GARDEN REQUISITES. 
LILIES—Continued. 
L. Pardalinum. Bright orange-scarlet, shaded to 
orange, freely spotted with maroon; six to twelve 
flowers on a stem; very large; height, 6 to 7 feet. 20. 
each; $2.00 per doz. 
L. Pulchellum. Brilliant crimson, upright star-like 
leaves. 25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
L. Tenuifolium. One of the earliest to flower and 
most excellent for cutting; beautiful scarlet flowers. 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz 
(Tiger Lily). Orange-salmon, spot- 
ted black. roc. each; $1.00 per doz. 
L. Tigtinum Flore Pleno. (Double Tiger Lily). 
This 1s a plant of stately habits growing from 4 to 6 
feet high; foliage dark green, very long, bearing an 
immense number of double bright orange-red flowers, 
spotted with black. -10c. each; $1.00 per doz. 
L. Tigrinum. 
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SPECIOSUM SORTS. 
Commonly known as L, Lancifolium, or Japan Lilies. 
All Lilies in this section can be relied on to geive satisfac- 
tion to the buyer; they are easy growing, showy, distinct, 
very fragrant and beautiful; the different varieties proba- 
bly form the most important group of any one species. 
L. Speciosum Album. Pure white, very fragrant. 
20c. each. $2 00 per doz. 
L. Speciosum Rubrum. Rose, spotted with crimson. 
15c. each; $1 50 per doz. 
L. Speciosum Roseum. 
15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 
L. Album Precox. Pure white, tinged with pink; 
beautiful. 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. 
L. Monstrosum Album and Rubrum. Distinct var- 
ieties, having broad flat stems, and immense clusters 
of pure white flowers. 20c. each; $2.00 per doz. 
White, spotted with rose. 
S. Melpomone. Flowers very large and very abundant, 
25c. each; 
of rich blood-crimson, heavily spotted. 
$2.50 per doz. 
When Lilies are ordered by mail, add 3 cents each. 30 cents per dozen to cover postage. 
CALLA LILIES—(Lily of the Nile.) 
By mail. postpaid. 
The Calla, or Richardia A*thiopica isa well-known plant | 
of easy culture, and in Winter is one of our best window 
plants. To aid profuse blooming keep them dormant 
during the fall, and re-pot in November. 
Richardia A®thiopica (White Calla). 
First size. 15c. each; $1 50 per doz. 
Extra large dormant roots. 25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Richardia Alba Maculata (Spotted Leaf Calla). 
t5c. each; $1.50 per doz. 7 
Black Calla. (Arum Sanctum). A magnificent and re- 
markable variety from the Holy Land. The plant produces 
one large flower the shape of a Calla, but from 14 to 18 inches 
long and 4 inches broad, and ofa rich dark purple color and 
green underneath, somewhat wavy atthe borders and curl- 
ed at the smaller end. The spathe rising from the center 
of the flower is about 10 inches long, velvet-like and quite 
black. Itisraised ona slender but vigorous stalk of brown- 
red, shading to green at the upperend. Theleavesarelarge | 
and very wavy, of arich green color, veined light green, 
and resemble exactly those of the Calla #thiopica. Price, 
dry bulbs as collected, 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 
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CALLA LILY. 
SELECTED GERMAN PI1PS~-3 years old, for forcing and 
50C.; $1.75 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. 
LARGE CLUMPS—For open ground planting, 25c. each; $2. 
If Pips are ordered by mail, add ro cents per 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
heady Nov. 15th. 
This charming little spring flower is a great favorite for 
forcing. It can be had in bloom throughout the entire 
winter by planting in succession. Pips are best for fore- 
ing. They should be kept in a cool place until three or 
four weeks before wanted in flower, when they should be 
planted in pots or flats, sphagnum being used instead 
of soil. One or two nights’ freezing will insure their 
blooming, the period of which can be hastened or retarded 
according to the temperature of the house. 
pot culture. 3 for 15c.; 30c. per doz; per bundle of 25 pips, 
ane —— 
so per doz.;-or by mail, 4oc. each. 
bundle or 25 cents per 100 to cover postage. 
