CATALOGUE OF STRAWBERRIES, BULBS, ETC. 



19 



Each. 



Jajjonicum longiflorum (Easter 

 Lily), trumpet shaped, snow- 

 white, fragrant $0 25 



Lancifolium rubrum, rose, spotted 



with crimson 25 



L. AURATUM. 



Each. 



Lancifolium album, white spotted, 



fragrant, (see cut) $0 50 



Lancifolium roseum, rose color 25 



L. LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM. 



Superbum, our native lily, and one 

 of the finest of them all 



Tenuifolium, (Coral Lily of Siberia) 

 flowers medium size, vermillion 

 scarlet, foliage narrow, growth 

 slender and graceful 



Tigrinum, (Tiger Lily), orange sal- 

 mon -- 



Tigrinum flore pleno, (Double Tiger 



Lily)- ---- 



Thunbergianum grandiflorum,dark 

 red flowers 



25 



40 

 20 



25 

 20 



CROWN IMPERIALS. 



Are very handsome and showy plants. They are quite hardy, and will grow in 



any common garden soil. They form an excellent background for dwarf growing 

 bulbs. 



Each. 



Double Red $0 75 



Double Yellow i oo 



Each. 



Single Red . $0 20 



Maximum Red 50 



Maximum Yellow 50 cents each. 



SCILLA, (Squills.) 



A very pretty class of small Bulbs. Flowers about the same time as the Crocus 

 and Snowdrop. They should be planted in clumps of a dozen or more ; perfectly 

 hardy. 



Siberica (Siberian Squill), sky blue. 25 cents per dozen. 

 Campanulata, blue, long spikes, late. 35 cents per dozen. 



HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 



A showy plant, producing drooping, white, bell-shaped, fragrant flowers on a stout 

 stem ; three to four feet in height in July and August. Adapted for growing singly or 

 in clumps. Perfectly hardy. Price, 20 cents each. • 



