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Gladolius—*Mons. Gourgeon--Lilac and scarlet.) *Gladiolus versicolor—Yellow, red and purple. 
te psittacinus. 12c. 
f i major. 265c¢. 
5 ramosus. 25c. 
é *splendens grandiflora — Lilac and 
yellow, richly bordered with ver- 
million. 
. *trimaculata—Salmon, striped with 
rose; dwarf and hardy. 
of *Triomphe d’Enghein—Maroon scar- 
let, mottled with orange. 
*Ulise—Bright yellow, mottled with 
fiery scarlet. 
a *Vicomte de Narsiilac — Ruby scar- 
let, mottled with yellow. 
ce 
*Victoria—Rosy red, with a white 
star center. 
Bizantinus. 20c. 
carneus. 25¢. 
colvilli. 20c. 
cardinalis, 20c. 
communis. 20c. 
% as alba. 25ce. - 
Tigridia pavonia, (Ferraria)—Blooms from July 
to September. 12c. 
Tritonia aurea. 20c. $2 per dozen. 
Tuberose, (double.) $1.50 per dozen. 
Lina y a 
Lilium astrosanguineum, $1. 
<) IBLOwMile hoe: 
« catesbaie. 50c. 
“¢  chaleedonicum. 
«<" ‘colehicum. “$3: 
<¢ croceum. $2. 
50c. 
Lilium excelsum, (testaceum.) 50c. 
“ — eximeum, (true.) 50c. 
giganteum, (cordifolium.) $2. 
tenuifolium. $3. 
Venustum. 50c. 
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The following may be left in the ground during winter: 
Lilium lancifolium album, (Japan.) $1. Lilium candidum, (Common White.) 25c. 
Ke es rubrum, te $2. 4 Ke flore pleno, (Double White 
iH i punctatum, “ $2. flowering). 50c. 
“ sinensis longiflora, (Chinese Long-flow- « Kamschatkense. 50c. 
ered.) 50c.; $4 per dozen. “  Martagon, (or Turk’s Caplilly)—Various 
80¢. 
50e. 
eolors ied 
umbellatum. 
aurantiacum—Orange red. 25c. 
.“  pulbiferum, (or Tiger)-—Orange, spotted sa 
with red. 25c., 
PHLOXES. 
To facilitate the work of making selections, we divide the Phloxes into two sections or classes: 
Ist. Decussata, with strong and erect flower stems, which vary from 1 to 4 feet in height. 
2d. Sugruticosa, with slender stems, smooth and glossy foliage, from 1 to 2 feet. 
Crass I.—DECUSSATA. 
Peice . eee ae, MR Sica eeu AR na a 50 ee. HS 25 each; $2 per dozen. 
(a=~ The newer varieties are printed in capitals. 
Alice Alain—Rosy violet; deep centre. 
Alba perfecta—Pure white; large and perfect 
form, 
Augustine Lierval—White, with distinct rosy 
purple center. 
Alexandrina—Rosy lilae clouded, with crimson 
center, 
Albroence—A beautiful white, with a slight tinge 
of rose. 
Brilliant—Purplish rose; deep center. 
Baron de Villars—Rosy purple, white star cen- 
ter. 
Belle Jeannette—Lilac, veined and clouded with 
rose; late. 
BOULE DE NEIGE—Creamy white; compact 
and good. 
Charles Meig—-Rosy purple, striped and mottled 
with white. 
Catharine Saxe—Rosy carmine; fine. 
