GENERAL CATALOGUE. 101 
the shoots about the first of June and again in July. The plants will then flower in September. For early 
flowers some of the plants may be left unpinched. When two years old the finest trusses are produced. 
The third year the plants flower tolerably well, but they will not keep thrifty and healthy after that. The 
old plants should then be lifted in the fall, divided and transplanted. But the better plan is to keep upa 
succession of young plants from cuttings by securing a fresh collection every year. We annually introduce 
all new and desirable varieties of home and foreign production. The best time to plant them is in the 
autumn. Our plants are large and fine. 
Price, 25 cents each. 
Amazone. Large flower; pure white, fine. 
Belvidere. Salmon pink ; a choice sort. 
Caran d’Ache. Bright carmine rose, distinct. 
Coquelicot. A new variety and one of the best; flowers large and of a fiery red color. 
Henri Murger. Flowers very large; pure white, large carmine center; one of the very finest. 
La Vague. Large flower; silvery rose. 
Le Siecle. Dwarf; large flower, compact panicle; salmon rose, fine. 
Le Vengeur. Large flower; bright carmine amaranth, fine. 
Lothair. Large flower; rich salmon color, crimson eye, large spreading spike. one of the finest varieties. 
Oberon. Coppery red. 
Pantheon. Flowers large, beautiful; pink or salmon rose; one of the best and most distinct. 
Pharaon. Light purple, white star-shaped center; distinct. 
Queen. Pure white, fine. 
Richard Wallace. White with violet center; a good sort. 
Sesostris. Large flower. bright carmine amaranth; extra fine. 
William Robinson. Flowers very large; pale salmon with rose center, fine. 
GRASS WALK AT THE MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, SHOWING LARGE BED OF FRAGRANT YELLOW DAY LILY IN FLOWER. 
