ROSKS W-J^KK KECEIVEI) IN (iOOI) CONDITION. 

 "The coUectlon of 17 Roses which S'ou sent me during the past week were 

 received in gjood condition. I am much pleased uith them, and hope to add 

 to them another year.'' — MRS. GEOIMiE H. .SULLY, Newburgh, New York. 



60 YEARS OF iJv 



^1 ROSE CROWING il 



H,\RDY PEREN^'I.^LS — Continued. 



Hardy Japan Lilies 



These glorious flowers of radiant beauty are very 

 hardy, grow rapidly and vigorously, and survive from 

 year to year, forming a permanent and attractive 

 feature of the garden. The bulbs should be planted 

 about 6 to 8 inches deep, in good, light soil. We 

 offer the most carefully selected sorts in large, sound 

 bulbs. 



Auratum. Magnificent pure white flowers, exquisitely 

 spotted with rose, and rayed and banked with yel- 

 low. Valuable for pot or garden culture. Extra- 

 selected, bloom.ing bulbs, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, 

 $1.00 for 7; enormous bulbs, 25 cts. each, 60 cts. 

 for 3, $1.00 for 5. 

 Batemani. Clear apricot-colored flowers, without spot 



or stain. 25 cts. each, $1.00 for 5. 

 Giganteum. Creamy-white, with purple throat. Gi- 

 gantic plants and immense flowers. 25 cts. each, 

 $1.00 for 5. 

 Humboldti. Blooms with great freedom; color golden 

 yellow, spotted with purple. 30 cts. each, $1.00 for 4. 

 Washingtonianum. Delicately tinted white blossoms, 



spotted with black. 30 cts. each, 50 cts. for 2. 

 Elegans Croceum. The old Orange Lily. Orange and 



black flowers. 30 cts. each, $1.00 for 4. 

 Elegans, Mixed Varieties. Rich hues of yellow, crimson 



and red. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, $1.00 for 9. 

 CANDIDUM (Annunciation or Madonna Lily.) Garden 

 Lily. Large, white. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, $1 for 7. 



Hardy Ornamental Grasses 



For ornamental purposes these grasses are strikingly original in 

 effect and impart a tropical brilliance to the landscape. The 

 plumes which these grasses proihice are beautiful for interior 



decoration. 



Prices of all £ula1ias 

 and Eriantlius de«cril>ed 

 Itelow. 15c each: 50c for 

 4; .$1.00 for 9: large 

 clumps, 35o each; $1.00 

 for 5, by express. 



Eulalia Gracillima I'jii- 

 vittata — Forms an ex- 

 ceedingly handsome 

 plant. 4 to 5 feet 

 hiKh. 

 E. Japonica. Zebrina — 

 The leaf blades are of 

 deep green, distinctly 

 striped crosswise with 

 large bars of pure 

 white. 

 E. Japonica A'arlegata^ — 

 Bl.ides are ci-eamy 

 white in the center, 

 with a Ijroad margin 

 of bright green'. 



Plumes are very beau- 

 tiful. 

 Eriantlius Ravennae — 

 Reed-like ornamental 

 gr.ass, throwing up 

 thirty to forty fine, 

 erect flower-like stalks 

 8 to 10 feet high, the 

 first season. The 



plumes are highly 

 \'aliied as parlor or- 

 naments. 



SrECl.M. Oil ER 

 ■\Vc will send by nutil, 

 one eiicli of the four 

 errand oriuim<Mital grass- 

 «'s d*^iTib*Hl abov«' for 

 .50c: one clump of each 



I EULALIA J APONICA ZEBRINaJ 'j>J^t'j;;;;""ve, by expr.>ss. 



Lilium Auratum. 



SPECIOSUM, or LANCIFOLIUM. The most satisfactory 

 of all Lilies. We offer the best varieties as follows: 



S. Album. Pure white. 20 cts. each, $1.00 for 6. 



S. Melpomene. Frosted white, spotted, with pinkish crim- 

 son. Petals deeply recurved and widely bordered. 15 

 cts. each. 



S. Rubrum. Bright crimson and white flowers; grows 2 

 to 3 feet. 15 cts. each, $1.00 for 7. 



TIGREVUM Fl. PI. (Double Tiger Lily). Deep fiery red, 

 spotted with black. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4. 



TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Single Tiger). Orange, with 

 intense dark spots. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4. 



KRAMERL Soft rose-color. 20 cts. each, $1.00 for 5. 



PARDALIUM (Leopard Lily). From California; entirely 



hardy; bright orange red, with lighter orange center. 



Large clusters, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, $1.00 for 7. 



RUBELLUM. Bears beautiful rose-pink flowers; early. 

 30 cts. each. 4 for $1.00. 



Berberis Thunbergi - Barberry 



Graccfull.v Drooping Ucdse riant. 



Grows 3 to 4 feet high, small, perfectly shaped, rich green leaves, 

 turning in autumn to l)right scarlet. Flowers a delicate shade of 

 coppery yellow. Followed by beautiful, brilliant red berries, cling- 

 ing all winter. Valuable for dwnrf hedge. One-year-old pluntx. 

 8 to 12 inches*, $C.0O per 100; 3-jeur-old, 12 to 18 inches. SI 1.00 per 

 100, b.v express. 



New Hardy Everblooming Hydrangea 



I'lic .New l':\ .1 lili., .111111!^ H> .h .uit;ca i>. ^is its Maine iniplii-s. ,on- 

 stanlly in lilonni from early in Juiu' until frost, and is one of the 

 most important additions in the way of hardy shrubs ever Intro- 

 iluceil. .Ml stimiuer long It boars great clusters of white Ilowers, 

 much like the temier Hydrangea In size and form; It will grow to 

 perfection in partial shade, making It most valuable for massing 

 under trees or growing on north siile of house. 



l»rlce, stnmg, vigorous plant.s, well rootwl, itiv ench, ,% for SI.lHt. 

 |H>stpaid; larger, tleld-grown pliints. with se\er«l liniiiclics, line 

 roots, 5tK' each, 'S for SI.IHI. 1» express. 



