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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



SUMMER AND AUTUMN FLOWER- 

 ING BULBS. 



To be planted in spring, taken up in autumn, and 

 kept from freezing, in a dry cellar. 



AMARYLLIS. 



A. formosisslma. Jacobean Lzly. 

 riowers large and deep red. 25 cents. 



A. long-iflora alba. White, of medium 

 size, in clusters. 50 cents. 



A. lougiflora rosea, Kose-colored. 50 

 cents. 



GLADIOLI. 



Fine Hybrid Varieties. 15 cents each, $2.00 per dozen 

 and upwards. 



BrencMeyensis. Eich scarlet. $1.00 per 

 dozen. 



POLIANTHES TUBEROSA. Double Tuberose. 



One of the choicest summer flowering bulbs. The flowers are white, very fragrant and pro- 

 duced on spikes 2 to 4 feet high ; indispensable for making bouquets. Plant about first of May. 

 10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen. 



TRITOJ^IA. 



T. aurea. A pretty flowering bulb from the Cape. 10 cents each, $1.00 per 

 dozen. 



BULBOUS FLOWERING ROOTS, 



HARDY. 



The following should be planted in the fall. They can be planted in the spring, but are not 

 so certain to bloom. 



AMA.RYLLIS. 



A. lutea. A hardy bulb with yellow crocus-like flowers 

 in September. 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 



LILIUM. Lily, 



L. auratum, or Golden-Banded Lily. Univer- 

 sally acknowledged to be the finest of all Lilies. 50 cents. 



L. candidum. The well-known white Lily; beauti- 

 ful in the garden ; forces well. 25 cents. 



L. excelsum. Delicate buff" color, very fragrant ; 

 grows 5 to 6 feet high. $1.00. 



L. exinieuni. From Japan. Flowers snowy white. 

 75 cents. 



L. Japonicuni longiflorum. From Japan. Snowy 

 white, trumpet-shaped flowers; fragrant. 25 cents. 



L. lancit'olium album. Pure white. 50 cents. 



LILIU.M CANDIDUM. 



