MISCELLANEOUS 
BULBS. 
ACHIMENES. These are splendid and 
profuse summer-blooming plants for the 
conservatory or window garden; flowers 
of many charming colors, ranging through 
all shades from white to crimson, includ- 
ing many beautifully spotted. (Ready in 
November.) Mixed Varieties. 8c. each, 75c. 
doz., $5.00 per 100. 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS, The 
Blue African Lily. These are noble orna- 
ments on lawns, in pots or tubs on terraces 
or piazzas, or for the decoration of the 
greenhouse. Foliage luxuriant and grace- 
ful; bright blue flowers 20 to 30 bome 
in clusters measuring fully a foot across. 
He) The flower stalks frequently attain a 
PA ind finda height of Hires feet, ae Howers.opening 
in succession for a long perio uring 
ea the summer and autumn. (Ready in ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM. 
November.) 25c. each, $2.50 doz. 
ARUM. ALLIUMS. 
DRACUNCULUS. (Dragon Arum.) Flowers 1 foot long, 
purple, red, and black blue; stem beautifully marked, 
leaves handsome, resembling a small palm; a rapid 
grower, making a curious and ornamental pot plant. 
12¢. each, $1.25 doz., $9.00 per 100. 
Cornutum, or Red Calla. A very handsome Arum with 
ted flowers spotted with black; stems curiously mot- 
tled green and white; foliage palm-like and very hand- 
some; a showy pot plant for winter decoration. 15c. 
each, $1.50 doz., $10.00 per 100. 
Sanctum, or Black Calla. The plant produces one large 
flower the shape of a Calla, but from 14 to 18 inches 
long and 4 inches broad, of a rich dark purple color 
and green underneath. The spathe rising from the 
centre of the flower is about 10 inches long, velvet- 
like and quite black. The leaves are large and of a 
rich green color, and resemble those of the Calla 
Ethiopica. Large bulbs. 15c. each, $1.50 doz., 
$12.00 per 160. 
BABIANA. 
A charming genus bearing spikes of flowers, character- 
Beautiful for pot culture or garden decoration; of 
easiest culture. 
Aureum. (Molly, or Golden Allium.) One of our most 
showy border plants, perfectly hardy, bearing large um- 
bels of golden yellow flowers in June. A favorite for 
naturalizing. eight, 1 foot. 12c. doz., 75c. per 100, 
$6.00 per 1000. 
Hermitti Grandifloram. A splendid winter flowering and 
forcing variety; the flowers last a long time after being 
cut. The flowers are large, of immaculate whiteness. 
18c. doz., $1.60 per 100, $9.00 per 1000. 
Neapolitanum. Another excellent variety for winter flow- 
ering, now extensively forced by florists for cut flowers, 
being of pure white, with green stamens, borne in large 
loose umbels. Height, 15 to 18 inches. 15c. doz., 85c. 
per 108, $7.50 per 100. 
Ostrowskianum. Large heads of beautiful rose-colored 
flowers, on stalks 2 feet high; very early, free-flower- 
ing and hardy. 18c. $ doz., 30c. doz., $2.00 per 100. 
ALSTROMERIA. Peruvian Lilies. Tuberous-rooted 
plants with beautiiul large lily-like flowers of great 
ized by the striking contrast of distinct hues in the same beauty; borne in clusters during the summer, they are 
flower; they vary in color from the richest carmine to the ACHIMENES, splendid for cutting. Splendid subjects for either 
brightest blue; many of them being sweet-scented. They pot culture or for planting out in frames. Colors, 
are not hardy north of Washington. Five or six bulbs in crimeon, rose, yellow, purple, etc., shaded and marked. 
a five-inch pot make lovely specimens. Height, 6 to 9 2 to 4 feet. Mixed Colors. (Ready in November.) 12c. 
inches. Mixed Varieties. 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.50 per 100. each, $1.25 doz., $8.00 per 100. 
BLOOD ROOT. 
(Sanguinaria Canadensis Major.) A large-flowering improved variety of 
our native ‘‘ Blood Root.’’ A fine, hardy, spring-blooming, low-growing 
plant for shady beds; handsome leaves, pure large white flowers. Height, 
6 inches. 12c. each, $1.25 doz., $9.00 per 100. 
BRODIAEA. 
Showy, half-hardy California bulbs, with red, blue, or white tubular flowers, 
borne in clusters on stems 1 to 2 feet high. They may be grown in the green- 
house or cold frame, or if planted out in spring in clumps or masses they flower 
very freely in June or July. Mixed Varieties. 4 doz., 18c., 30c. doz., $2.00 per 100, 
BULBOCODIUM VERNUM. 
Spring Colchicum, or Meadow Saffron. 
A charming early spring-blooming plant, in flower two weeks before the 
Crocus, producing masses of rose-purple flowers, very beautiful for edgings 
and patches here and there. Clumps of them dug up and potted in the winter 
and placed in a sunny window will soon be a mass of bloom. 7c. each, 75c. 
doz., $6.00 per 100. 
CALOCHORTUS or MARIPOSA TULIPS. 
These famous Californian flowers possess much delicacy and brilliancy of 
coloring. They somewhat resemble a Tulip in shape, are of many colors, 
shades and markings. Planted in May in the open border, they flower in June or eld 
= and July. They also succeed admirably planted in the fall in a cold frame- EEE . 2 
ARUM SANCTUM (BLACK CALLA.) Mixed Calochortus. 4 doz., 20c., 35c. doz., $2.50 per 100. CALOCHORTUS, OR MARIPOSA TULIPS. 
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