120 ELLWANGER & BAERT'S CATALOGUE. 



SUMMER AND AUTUMN FLOWER- 

 ING BULBS. 



To be planted in Spring, taken up in Antumn, and kept from freezing in a dry 

 cellar. 



AMARYLLIS. 



A. foriXlOSissima. Jacobjean Lily. Flowers large and deep red. 50 and 

 75 cents. 



A. Johnsonia. Flowers dull brick red, with a white star center, $1,00 



A. loilg'illora alba. White, of medium size, in clusters. fl.OO. 



A. longiflora rosea. Eose colored. $1.00. 



A. vittata. $3.00 



BOUSSINGAULTIA. 



B. Baselloides. Madeira Vine. A rapid climber, suitable for screens, 

 arbors, &c,, with white flowers ; blooms profusely; fragrant. 20 cents each ; $2.00 

 per doz. 



POLIANTHUS. Tuberose. 



One of the choicest summer flowering bulbs ; the flowers are white, very fragrant 

 and produced on spikes 2 to 4 feet high ; indispensable for making bouquets. Plant 

 about first of May. 25 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



TIGRIDIA. 



T. Pavonia, or Tig^er Flower. Produces in succession large shiny flowers 

 of yellow or orange red color, with crimson spotted center. 20 cents each ; $2.00 

 per dozen. 



TRITONIA. 



T. aurea. Pretty flowering bulb. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



VALLiOTA. 



V. purpurea superba. Amaryllis style of growth ; produces 5 to 10 hly- 

 like scarlet flowers ; fine for bedding out or pot culture. $1.00. 



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GLADIOLUS. 



A collection of the finest Hybrid varieties. See Catalogue No. 3. The following 

 varieties are perfectly hardy. 



Peice, 20c, each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



G. Byzantinus. Purplish crimson, 

 G. coinmunis alba. White. 

 G. coinmunis rubra. Crimson. 



