Splendid flowering bulbs, suiuible for 

 greenhouse, room, or garden cultivation. 

 For indoor use they should be grown in 

 pots, well-drained, in a soil of equal parts 

 of peat, leaf-mold, and loam. After flowering, the 

 bulbs must be ripened off by discontinuing water as 

 the foliage shows signs of dying. When at rest, 

 store away in a dry, cool place, leaving the bulbs in 

 the pots. 

 Aulica Platypetala {Lily of the Palace). Immense flnw- 

 ers of intense crimson, tipped green. J^lOO each; ^ilOOO 

 per doz. 

 Bellatloillia 3Iajor {Belladonna Lily). Beautiful silvery 

 white, turning to soft rose as the flower ages. 15 cts. each ; 

 81.50 per doz. 

 Defiance. A grand strong growing variety, often blooming several 

 times in a season. Very large flowers, ol a deep carmine suiped with 

 while. 75 cts. each. 

 ForillOSiSSiina {JacobtEan Lily). Crimson ; blooming early in the 



summer. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz. 

 Jolllisonii. Very large flower, of a rich crimson-scarlet color, striped 



with white (see cut). Extra large bulbs, 30 cts. each ; $3 00 per doz. 

 Prince of Orange. I.arge flowers ; orange intermingled with white 



and green. §1.00 each ; SIO.OO per doz. 

 Reg'ina {Queen Liiy). Red and white. 25 cts. each ; $2 50 per doz. 

 Vittata Hybrids. Beautiful striped, flaked, and feathered varieties ; 

 from the leading European specialists. 50 cis. each ; $5.00 per doz. 



AMORPHOPHALLl S RITIERI. 



Particularly handsome plant for growing either in clumps or as a solitary 

 specimen. Should be planted in May in warm sunny situation in extra rich 

 soil; the flowers appear before the leaves and rise to a height of 2 feet and 

 resemble a gigantic black Calla. 



■ This is soon followed by the massive tropical looking leaves supported by 

 thick beautifully marbled stems. Extra large bulbs 50 cts. each ; ^5.00 per 

 doz.; good bulbs 25 cts. each ; §2.50 per doz. 



Amaryllis. 



TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGOXIAS. 



Our celebrated strain of this popular plant will be found offered with 

 other Begonias under the head of Garden and Greenhouse plants. 



CAEADIUM ESCUEENTUm (Elephants Ear). 



One of the most efl"ective plants in cultivation for the flower border or 

 for planting out upon the lawn ; it will grow in any good garden soil, and 

 is of the easiest culture. To obtain the best result it should be planted 

 where it will obtain plenty of water, and an abundance of rich compost. 

 Foliage light green. When full size it stands 6 feet high, and bears im- 

 mense leaves, 3 to 4 feet long by 22" feet wide. (See cut). 

 Extra large bulbs 40 cts. each ; .?4.00 per doz.; postage 15 cts. each extra. 

 First-size bulbs 25 cts. each ; $2 50 per doz.; postage 10 cts. each extra. 

 Second-size bulbs 15 cts. each ; S1..50 per dr.z.; postage 8 cts each extra. 

 Third-size bulbs 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; postage 5 cts. each extra. 



CIXIVAIHON VINE (Dicscorea Batatas). 



A rapid growing climber, taking its name from the peculiar fragrance 

 of the delicate white flowers. The leaves are heart-shaped, bright glossy- 

 green ; growth is very rapid, reaching about 8 feet in height ; quite hardy. 

 Good roots 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz. 

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Caladium Esculentum. 



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