PASSION FLOWER. ( Passiflora Incarnata.) 
This is the Rainbow or May Apple Passion Flower. Itis* 
magnificent hardy ornamental trailing or climbing plant. ‘a 
winters of especial severity it will die down to the ground, but 
will shoot up inthe spring and put forth blossoms in a few 
weeks. I can also offer seed of this remarkable and valuable 
hardy passion flower. See index. The fruit is claimed by the 
botanists to be edible, but is not eaten in North America, so far 
as 1am aware, the plant being grown for its highly peculiar and 
beautiful flowers. Good strong roots, 25 cts. each; 8 for 65 cts. 
SUMMER FLOWERING OXALIS. 
Unexcelled for borders, margins and baskets. For margins 
set the bulbs about three inches apart, and the foliage will pro- 
duce on unbroken row, richly adorned with flowers, the bloom 
lasting through a long season. In the autumn the bulbs (which 
multiply rapidly) can be lifted and stored in dry cellar for winter. 
Dieppi. Pure white. 10 cents per dozen; 25 for 15 cents; 50 
for 25 cents; 100 for 40 cents, postpaid. 
Lasandria. Rose pink. 10cents per dozen; 25 for 15 cents; 
50 for 25 cents; 100 for 40 cents, postpaid. 

SUMMER-FLOWERING OxaLis. 
MONTBRETIAS. 
Showy and brilliant and altogether desirable. They bloom freely from July until frost, each plant produc- 
> ing spike after spike of bright, star-like flowers. They are perfectly hardy in most situations, and form 
/ magnificent clumps if undisturbed for several years. No flower is more graceful, bright and cheery. 
Crocosmezflora. Apricot yellow, ringed crimson. 
Rosea. Beautiful, rosy pink. Large full spike. 
Elegans. Brilliant yellow and vermillion. 
Tigridia. Rich orange, throat spotted brown. 
Golden Sheaf. Beautiful golden yellow. 
Star of Fire. Bright vermillion, yellow centre. 
5 cents each; 6 for 25 cents; 45 cents per dozen. Or 
I will send one bulb of each of the six varieties of 
Montbretias for 25 cents, or two of each for 45 cents. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PAEONIES. 
Perfectly hardy, large, showy plants, bush-like in 
growth, with great flowers almost rivalling the 
rose in color and perfection of bloom, deeply and 
pleasantly fragrant. The plants should have good 
soil, but require little or no care from year to year, 
though well repaying an annual application of 
rotted manure. The Peony is well adapted for 
= grouping with shrubbery or for separate planting 
on lawn or in garden. F 
Separate Colors. Pink, white or red; 25 cents 
each; 3 for 65 cents. 
Mixed Colors. Embracing different colors and 
Shades. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 


PASSION FLOWER. 
SCARLET FREESIA. 
Anomatheca cruenta. 
A most charming bulbous- } 
rooted plant for summer bloom- 
ing. It bears brilliant carmine- 
crimson flowers, the lower petals 
marked with a dark spot. This 
plant produces a pleasing effect 4 
when in clumps or masses, the 
showy flowers being produced in 
profusion. Not entirely hardy 
north of the latitude of Washing- 
ton. Itshould be planted rather , 
deeply. Asa pot plant there is ! 
nothing more showy. Well re- 
commended for window garden. 
6c. each; 6 for 25c.; 45c. per dozen. 


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Harpy HerBAceOus PAONIES. 
HARDY GARDEN LILIES. 
No class of flowers could be more permanently attractive than the Hardy Garden Lilies, 
and I urge my friends to plant at least a few of them every year. No brush can paint or pen 
Porlray, their purity and delicacy, yet they are of easy culture. All the following sorts have 
een carefully chosen. Cultural directions are sent out with the bulbs. 7 
Auratum. The Golden Rayed Lily of Japan. This has deservedly decome a univer- 
sal favorite. Its deliciously fragrant flowers are nearly a foot wide when fully expanded, and 
are produced in great profusion. The colors and markings of this magnificent lily surpass 
all others. The flowers are pure white, spotted with 
chocolate crimson, and each petal banded with 
golden yellow. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for 1.00. 
Alexandraea. This new lily came to me from 
Japan, where it is in favor. It is described as a 
dwarf, pure white Lilium Auratum, without spots, 
having dark brown anthers, and a perfume that is 
pleasant and delicate. Flowers large and widely ex- 
panded. Adapted to pot culture. 380c. each; 2 for 50c. 
Double miges Lily. TZigrinum flore pleno. A 
perfectly double tiger lily, of stately habit, growing 
4 to 6 feet high. Foliage dark green, bearing an 
immense number of bright and lovely, double, MONTBRETIA. 
orange-red flowers, spotted with black. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 10 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Speciosum Album. Large, pure white flowers of great substance, with petals beautifully re- 
curved. One of the finest lilies for either garden or house culture. It is of neat and graceful habit, 
and the flowers are delightfully sweet. Grows about two feet high. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1.00. 
Speciosum Roseum. The flower has a pure 
white ground, stained and spotted with rose, re- 
sembling Speciosum Album except in color. . It 
thrives excellently in our climate, the bulbs in- 
creasing Za piely, and it is a very desirable lily. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 10 for $1.00. 
Superbum. A choice lily of American ori- 
gin growing from three to six feet high aid Vear- 
ing several or many large, orange-red nodding 
flowers. The stalk is strong and graceful, with 
leaves along its entire length, the flowers being 
borne at the summit. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
legans Incomparable. This lily produces 
Aes att ese RO: of the richest red 
color imaginable, shaded and veined with orange 
salmon. The umbels of upright, cup-shaped 
flowers are very pleasing. This lily is one of the 
first to bloom. 20 cts. each; 8 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1.00. 
Umbellatum. Blooms in June or July, with 
large flowers of dazzling colors. The plant is of 
robust growth and free blooming habit. The 
colors range from black red through all the 
shades of crimson, rose, yellow, buff, apricot, etc., 
many being spotted and variegated. 15 cents 
each ; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 


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For only $1.00 I will send postpaid, one each | i 
of the 8Superb Hardy Garden Lilies mentioned y Mss 
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