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ELLWANGER & BARRY S CATALOGUE OF 



LILIES. 



Each. 



Tigrinum— (Tiger Lily), orange sal- 

 mon $0 15 



Tigrinum flore pleno — (Double Tiger 

 Lily).... 15 



Thunbergianum Grandifiorum — Dark 

 red flowers 15 



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 50c. 



Double Yellow 75c. 



Single Red 15c. 



Maximum Red 50c. 



^Maximum Yellow 25c. 



LILY LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM. 



SCILLA, (Squills.) 



A very pretty class of smill 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. 15 cents per dozen. 

 ;scilla campanulata. Caropanulata— Blue, long spikes, very late, beautiful. 25 cents per dozen. 



HYACINTHUS CAND1CANS. 



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 10 cents each. 



GRAPE HYACINTH. 



Slender spikes of blue flowers ; very pretty. 15 cents 

 per dozen. 



CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE (Glory of 



the Snow.) 



One of the earliest and most charming spring flowering 

 Bulbs, blooming with or before the Crocus. Flowers 

 arranged in spikes and of a lovely blue color with white, star- 

 shaped centers. Perfectly hardy. Should be planted in 

 masses. Merits a place in every garden. 35 cents per dozen. chionodoxa. 



