Summer-Flowering Bulbs 
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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, NEW YORK 
TWELVE BEST FANCY DAHLIAS 
Each 20 cts.; doz., $2.00. 
GENERAL GRANT. Yellow suffused amber striped crimson. 
HARLEQUIN. Brilliant crimson, striped and tipped pure 
white; dwarf. 
TEATHER-BELL. Large, pink; striped crimson. 
FRANK GOODMAN. Rich, deep purple, tipped with white. 
FRANK SMITH. The finest fancy Dahlia grown; intense 
purplish maroon, almost black, tipped rosy white. 
LUCY FAWCETT. Light yellow, striped rosy magneta. 
MISS BROWNING. Of exquisite form; pure yellow, tipped 
pure white. 
TWELVE 
Each 20 cts.; 
A. D. LIVONI. Beautiful soft pink, with quilled petals and 
full to the center; an early and profuse bloomer. 
ARABELLA. Pale primrose, tipped and shaded old rose and 
lavender. One of the loveliest of this section. 
CAROL. Pure white delicately tinted soft pink. 
DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE. White suffused pink, 
and tipped shades of purple. 
EMILY. One of the best; varies from rosy lavender to white, 
suffused lavender. A large, beautiful and striking flower. 
edged 
MRS. STANCOMBE. Straw, suffused amber, 
mottled and tipped pinkish white. 
PENELOPE. White, flaked lavender; most beautiful 
chaste; of perfect form, always full to the center. 
PRINCE ALEXANDER. Pink, red striped and penciled 
dark red. 
Ss. SMe Dark maroon, with fringed petals, tipped 
white. 
THOS. WESTCOTT. Small; 
white. 
striped red; 
and 
profuse blooming; red, tipped 
BEST SHOW DAHLIAS 
doz., $2.00. 
JAPAN PINK. Deep pink; quilled petals. 
MRS. DEXTER. Very large; a rich shade of salmon; best 
of its color. 
NERO. Dark crimson-maroon. 
RED HUSSAR. Intense scarlet crimson; the best of its color. 
PRESIDENT. White. edged lavender-pink; fine. 
QUEEN OF YELLOWS. A beautiful clear yellow. 
WHITE SWAN. Pure white, on long stems; strong, vigorous 
grower. 
TWELVE BEST SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Each 20 cts.; 
AMI BARRILET. Pure garnet; very rich; free-flowering. 
ANEMONE. Pure white; early and free. 
BUTTERCUP. A great acquisition as a bedder; always cov- 
ered with medium-sized, strikingly formed richly shaded 
yellow flowers. 
FASHION. Crimson-maroon, darker shadings. 
GOLD STANDARD. Pure deep yellow; very large. 
GRACIE. Snow-white, suffused delicate blush shading to 
soft pink at the center of the flower which is large and 
produced in abundance on long slender stems. 
doz., $2.00. 
JUNO. White, tipped bright rose; yellow disc. 
MINNIE. White spotted and penciled pink and delicate 
crimson. 
MOLLIE. Color light pink, with pure white disc around the 
center; early and profuse. 
MRS. BOWMAN. Solferino; a fine large flower. 
POLLY ECCLES. Satin-fawn with red disc. 
WILDFIRE. The purest, richest scarlet. 
DOUBLE DAHLIAS IN SUPERB MIXTURE | 
To those not particular about named varieties, these give grand satisfaction. 
CALLA ELLIOTTIANA 
The Only True Yellow Calla in Existence 
This is the only true yellow flowered Calla in existence and 
on account of its marvellous beauty has created a sensation 
wherever exhibited. It is a Summer flowering variety with 
the same habit of growth as the well-Known common white 
Calla, with flowers of the same size and shape, but of a rich, 
clear, lustrous golden yellow. The foliage is dark green, with 
GIANT TIGRIDIAS 
One of the most showy of all summer bulbs, and blooms 
from midsummer until frost. growing two feet high, with 
large wide-open triangular blooms, four to six inches across. 
The colors and markings are very brilliant and peculiarly 
odd and attractive, and clumps of them in the border have 
a most gorgeous effect. It is difficult to name a flower of 
such unique and exquisite beauty as a Tigridia, the superb 
spotting being so self-like and handsome. They are easily 
grown and always more than satisfactory. One cannot with- 
out seeing them realize how truly beautiful they are. The 
named sorts we offer are truly immense, some of them being 
quite new. Our Tigridias are all California grown and are 
extra large strong bulbs that will give grand flowers. 
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15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
a number of translucent white spots, which greatly add to 
the beauty of the plant—so much so that when not in flower 
the plant at once arrests the attention and is ever-an object 
of enthusiastic admiration. Strong flowering bulbs, 75 cts. 
each. 
CANARIENSIS. Fine bright yellow. 
CONCHIFLORA,. Yellow, spotted orange. 
GRANDIFLORA ALBA. White, fine crimson spots. 
SPECIOSA. Deep red, fine purple spots. 
ROSEA. Magnificent rosy pink. 
IMMACULATE. Pure white without spots. 
Price of the above 10 cts. each; $1.00 dozen. 
GRANDIFLORA HYBRIDS MIXED. Grand new strain of 
mammoth size, and a great variety of splendid colors. These 
will give. unbounded satisfaction. Bulbs of mammoth size. 
Grown in California. 7 ets. each; 75 cts. doz. 
