14 DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 



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LILIUM. — Continued. 



EACH DOZ. 



SUPEBBUM. A beautiful red-spotted drooping lily ^ -15 $ 1.50 



Thunbergianum Ateosanguineum Maculatum. Orange red, blotched -30 3.00 



Thunbekgianum Aureum Maculatum. Very large orauge-spotted flowers ; 



the finest dwarf variety, only 10 inches high .30 3.00 



TiGRiNUM (Tiger Lily). Orange salmon, spotted with black .15 1.50 



TiGRiNUM Flore Pleno (Tiger Lily). Orange red, spotted with black; 



double showy flowers 50 5.00 



TiGRiNUM Splendens (Tiger Lily). Flowers as large again as the old variety, 



and of a deeper color 25 2.50 



LTmbellatum Erectum. Yellow, with brown and dark orange ; very showy... .25 2.50 



Umbellatum Grandiflorum. Orange scarlet ; very fine, free flowering 30 3.00 



Umbellatum Incomparable. Orange scarlet; finest and most sho-vvy 



variety of the above 25 2.50 



Washingtonianum. Flowers erect, white, shaded and spotted Avith pink and 



crimson. California Lily 75 8.00 



Washingtonianum PurpureUxM. White, shaded with purple 1.00 10.00 



Lilies require a remittance of 25 cents per dozen additional, for postage. 

 MISCELLANEOUS HARPY VARIETIES. 



Amaryllis LoNGiFLORA Alba. W^hite; long foliage 50 5.00 



Amaryllis LoNGiFLORA Rosea. Rose ; long foliage 50 5.00 



Amaryllis LuTEA. Yellow ; blooms in the autumn 20 2.00 



Apios TUBEROSA. A climber, with fragrant reddish-purple flowers 25 2.50 



Arum Dracunculus (Dragon Plant). Long brownish flowers, foliage resem- 

 bling a palm 20 2.00 



Brodi^A CONGESTA. Showy blue flowers ; bloom in the summer 10 1.00 



BRODI.EA Grandiflora. Large flowered, sky-blue 10 1.00 



BULBOCODIUM Vernum. Dark purple flowers, resembling the Colchicum 08 .80 



COLCHICUM AuTUMNALis. A pretty species, flowering in November, with violet 



flowers resembling the Crocus 10 1.00 



Colchicum AuTUMNALis Album. A white variety of the above .15 1.50 



CORYDALiS BULBOSUM. Red ; dwarf, pretty earlv-flowering plants 15 1.50 



DiELYTRA Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). A tuberous-rooted plant ; blooms 



in the spring 25 2.50 



FuNKiA Japonica Alba (Day Lily). Pure white, lily-like, fragrant flowers 25 2.50 



FUNKIA Japonica CcERULEA. Blue flowers .20 2.00 



Geranium Tuberosum. Rosy lilac flowers, and handsome pinnated foliage 15 1.50 



Gladiolus Byzantinus. Reddish purple, yellow stripes ; planted in Novem- 

 ber. $4 per 100 08 .80 



Gladiolus Colvilli. Scarlet and purple; fragrant, planted in November; 



also good for forcing for winter bloom. $4 per 100 08 .80 



Gladiolus Communis Albus. White 08 .80 



Gladiolus Communis Rubra. Red 08 .80 



Gladiolus Ramosus. Rose and crimson flowers ; also a very showy winter- 

 blooming bouquet flower ; by planting at intervals in pots, you can have a 



succession of bloom fromDecember to April 15 1.5(3 



Gladiolus Ramosus Queen Victoria. Crimson, with white throat .15 1.50 



Hemerocallis Kvtanso Foliis Variegatis Flore Pleno. From Japan ; 



beautiful variegated foliage and double flowers 50 5,00 



Hemerocai-lis Kwanso, Flore Pleno. From Japan ; double orange- 

 colored flowers 50 5.00 



Ornithogalum Umbellatum. Silvery white, green outside ; opens only in 



sunshine 15 1.50 



Ornithogalum Pyramidale. A spike of Avhite flowers ; foliage handsome, 



blooms in June .30 3.00 



SciLLA Sibertca. Brilliant intense blue flowers, produced on a short, erect 



spike; fine for pot culture 08 .80 



Scilla Hyacinthoides. Beautiful blue flowers .10 I.OO 



NYMPHiEA Odorata. One of the best of our native Water Lilies ; fragrant, 



white flowers, but occasionally tinted with pink ; for ponds or aquariums .50 5.00 



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