STRAWBERRIES, HOLLAND BULBS AND SPECIALTIES. 



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THE CROCUS. 



CROCUS (Named Varieties.) 



20 cents per dozen ; $L00 per 100. 



Albion, violet, large striped. 



Cloth of Gold, yellow. 



David Rizzio, deep purple, large. 



Grand Vedeite, fine blue. 



Leviathan, white. 



Queen Victoria, white. 



Sir Walter Scott, striped. 



MIXED CROCUS (Unearned.) 



10 cents per dozen ; 60 cents per 100. 



Large White. 

 Large Blue. 

 Large Yellow. 

 Large Striped. 



For edgings, borders and beds, or for 

 clumps. They are very effective, too, in 

 lawns, planted under the turf. 



THE SNOWDROP 



SNOAVDROP. 



Is the first spring flower, with pret- 

 ty, drooping, snow-white blossoms. 

 The bulb is quite small, and thrives 

 in any garden soil. They should be 

 planted two inches deep and about 

 an inch apart, in triple lines or 

 clumps, to make an effective show. 

 It is perfectly hardy. If allowed to 

 remain in the earth, they increase 

 from year to year, and form fine 

 clumps. Planted on the lawn, they 

 produce a fine effect. They are also 

 very desirable for growing in pots, 

 etc. 



Per doz. Per 100. 



jT 1 Single ___$0 15 $0 75 



Double ._ 20 1 00 



Elwesii — (Giant 



Snowdrop) 25 1 50 



AURATLM LILY. 



THE BEST LILIES. 



These require a good mellow soil. In the open ground they 

 should be planted five inches deep, in as warm a situation as 

 possible. Xothing can exceed the beauty of this well-known 

 flower. The following are choice sorts which will improve from 

 year to year. They should be planted in clumps of six to eight, 

 and thus become very effective. 



Each. 



Astrosanguineum, orange red $0 20 



Auratum, (Golden-rayed Queen of Lilies.) The magnificent Japan Lily 25- 



^_ Canadense, our native lily, drooping, yellow and red flowers, 



k ^Mi|| stem 2 to 5 feet 15 



^Wf^?^ Candidum, (The ^ adonna Lily) the well-known white garden 



lily.. 15 



Harrisii, (Bermuda Easter Lily) flowers large trumpet-shaped ; 

 in general appearance resembling L. longiflorum and 

 possessing a delightful fragrance. It is a remarkably 

 free bloomer, and" is valuable either for forcing or out- 



( ^qr__~ door planting 20 



Japonicum longiflorum, (Easter Lily) trumpet-shaped, snow- 

 white fragrant 20 



Lancifolium rub rum, rose, spotted with crimson 20 



Lancifoliutn album, white, spotted, fragrant, 30 



Lancifolium roseum, rose color _. 20 



Superbum, our native lily, and one of the finest of them all 20 



Tenuifolium, (Coral Lily of Siberia) flowers medium size, 

 i ^^^"SlilP^=? vermilion scarlet, foliage narrow, growth slender and 

 tigek lily. graceful - -- 30 



