Summer -Flowering Bulbs 



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WM. ELLIOR & SONS, NEW YORK 



LILIES 



If to be sent by mail, add 3 cts. extra for postage. 



Auratum (the Golden-Rayed Lily of Japan). We offer splendid sound bulbs of this peer- 

 less variety, the grandest of all the Lily family. Large-sized, flowering bulbs. Each, 15 cts., 

 doz. S1.50, 100 S9.00. Extra size, select bulbs. Each 20 cts., doz. S2.00, 100 §14.00. 



Longiflorum. The well-known beautiful, snow-white fragrant Lily ; fine for forcing, 

 and handsome in the garden. Each 15 cts., doz. SI. 50, 100 S9.00. Mammoth size. Each 20 

 cts., doz. S2.00, 100 S14.00. 



Pardalinum. Bright orange-scarlet, shaded to orange, freely spotted maroon; six 

 to twelve flowers on a stem. Each 15 cts., doz. SI. 50. 



Speciosum album. Pure white and very, fragrant variety, with beautifullv recurved 

 petals. Each 20 cts., doz. S2.25. 



Speciosum album praecox. A lovely, pure white Lily, with petals reflexed and slightly 

 tinted pink at the tips ; center of the flower is embellished with a fine long fringe. Each 

 25 cts., doz. S2.75. 



Speciosum rubrum. Eose, spotted with crimson. Each 15 cts., doz. SI. 50. 



Speciosum roseum. "White, spotted with rose. Each 15 cts., doz. SI. 50. 



Tenuifolium. One of the earliest to flower and most excellent for cutting : beautiful 

 scarlet flowers. Each 20c, doz. S2.00. 



Tigrinum splendeiis. Orange-salmon, spotted black. Each 10 cts., doz. SI. 00. 



Tigrinum flore pleno (Double Tiger Lily). Eoliage dark green ; very long, bearing 

 an immense number of double, bright orange-red flowers, spotted with black. Each 15 cts., 

 doz. SI. 50. 



Wallacei. Flowers rich vermilion-orange, spotted with raised maroon dots. Each 

 20 cts., doz. S2.00. 



BEGONIAS, Tuberous-Rooted 



The Tuberous-Booted Begonias are among the handsomest of our siimmer-flowering 

 bulbs, and have a greater range of color, blooming continuously throughout the summer, 

 even when geraniums droop through lack of moisture. Planted either in the rockery or 

 flower border, they rival the geraniums with their rich and brilliant colors, ranging from 

 the most delicate shade of yellow and salmon to the most striking crimson and scarlet. 



Single Varieties in Separate Colors. White, yellow, scarlet, pink, crimson and 

 orange. Each 20 cts., doz. S2.00. 



Mixed Single. Each 15 cts., doz. SI. 50. 



Double Varieties. A magnificent strain of the finest large-flowering sorts. White, 

 pink, crimson and yellow. Each 25 cts., doz. S2.50. 



Mixed Double. These have rich, heavy flowers as double as roses and of stiff, waxen 

 texture, in various bright colors. Each 20 cts., dcz. S2.00. 



CINNAMON VINE, Chinese Yam 



A tuberous-rooted climbing vine that grows with great rapidity, quickly covering walls, 

 trellises, etc. Its bright lively green foliage makes an attractive dense screen. Each 5 cts., 

 doz. 50 cts. 



I,ilies 



GLOXINIAS 



They will bloom 

 and you can cut 



This gorgeous exotic is as easily grown and cared for as many of the common flowers, 

 in six weeks from time dry bulb is planted. Keep the bulbs in pots in the house, or on the veranda, in boxes or little frames outside, 

 the flowers all the summer. The bulbs should be started in a warm place — greenhouse, hotbed or sunny window. Each 20 cts., doz. S2.00. 



SPOTTED CALLA 



The leaves are rich, deep green, finely spotted with white. Thus the plant, even 

 ■when not in flower, is ornamental. It is in all other respects like the favorite old 

 Calla. Each 15 cts., doz. S1.50. 



CALADIUMS, Elephant's Ear 



The Caladium esculentum is one of the handsomest of the ornamental-leaved 

 plants. It will grow in any good garden soil, and is of the easiest culture. To 

 gain the best results it should be planted where it will obtain plenty of water and 

 an abundance of rich compost. Boots planted in the spring will make good growth 

 in the summer, and in the fall they should be taken up and stored in a cellar. 

 Leaves three feet or more in length and nearly as broad. There is nothing so good 

 as this Caladium for a grand bed of foliage in the garden. First size. bulbs, each 

 10 cts. ; by mail, each 15 cts., doz. S1.00. Extra-large bulbs, each 15 cts. ; by mail, 

 each 20 cts., doz. SI. 50. Mammoth roots, each 30 cts., doz. S3.00. 



FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUMS 



These have grown very rapidly in popular favor for the decoration of the con- 

 servatory, greenhouse and window boxes, also for planting out-of-doors, when the 

 ground has become warm, in partly shaded, sheltered borders, in well-enriched 

 light soil ; while for exhibition plants during the summer and fall months nothing 

 equals it in beauty. Each 20 cts., doz. S2.00. 



MADEIRA VINE 



A rapid-growing vine covering a large space in a short time. Fleshy heart- 

 shaped leaves and feathery flowers with a delicious fragrance. Each 5c, doz. 40c. 



TUBEROSES 



One of the most fragrant and popular of the summer- flowering bulbs. Maybe 

 started early in hotbeds or pots, or planted in open ground after first day of May. 



Excelsior Pearl. Extra fine large-flowering bulbs. Each 5 cts., doz. 30 cts., 

 100 S2.00. 



Tall Double. Largest size. Each 3 cts., doz. 25 cts., 100 S1.75. 

 Add 10 cts. per doz. when sent by mail. 



Begonia, Tuberotis-Rooted 



