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LILIES— C ontinued 



Superbum. Flowers bright orange-red, Each Doz. 100 



spotted with purple $0.25 82.50 S18.00 



Testaceum (Excelsum or Nankeen Lily) . 2.50 25.00 .... 



Tigrinum flore plena 35 3.50 25.00 



Tigrinum splendens 30 3.00 20.00 



Washingtonianum. Reflexed wine-color. .75 8.00 60.00 



Batemanniae. Reddish-orange 40 4.00 30.00 



Canadense. Yellow, spotted black 20 2.00 14.00 



Canadense flavum. Yellow 30 3.00 20.00 



Canadense rubrum. A fine red 30 3.00 20.00 



Concolor. Erect deep scarlet 60 6.00 45.00 



Coridion. Yellow, with black spots 60 6.00 45.00 



Croceum (The Orange Lilv) 50 5.00 36.00 



Elegans, Mixed. Fine mixed 20 2.00 15.00 



Hansoni. Flowers reddish-orange 80 8.00 60.00 



Henryi (The Yellow Speciosum) 75 8.50 60.00 



Krameri. A beautiful pink Lilv 70 7.00 50.00 



Liechtlini. Pale vellow with red spots. . . .75 7.50 60.00 



Martagon (The Turks-cap Lilv) 50 5.00 40.00 



Maxjmowiczi. The red LeiclitHni 75 7.50 60.00 



Myriophyllum. Flowers white, suffused 



pink 1.00 10.00 80.00 



Pardalinum (Leopard-lily) 35 3.00 20.00 



Philadelphicum. Cup-shaped, orange 



spotted 20 1.50 10.00 



Pyrenaicum (Yellow Turks-cap) 60 6.00 45.00 



Rubellum. Rose-colored flowers 75 7.50 55.00 



LILIUM REGALE (Myriophyllum) 



Considered the finest of all Lilies, absolutely hardy 

 and excellent for forcing. The flowers are white, 

 slightly suffused with pink, with a beautiful shade of 

 canary-yellow at the center and extending part way 

 up the trumpet. Very fragrant, blooms outside early 

 in Julv. 



Each $1.00, doz. $10.00, 100 $75.00 



PHLOX 



Their bright colored flowers, profusion of bloom, and ease 

 of culture, make the Phlox a great favorite. Blooms June to 

 October. 



35c. each, $3.00 per 10, except where noted 

 Bridesmaid. A white, with large crimson center; a very 



well-known variety. 

 B. Comte. Brilliant French purple with crimson-carmine 



shadings. 21/0 ft. 35c. each, S3. 25 per 10. 

 Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon changing to pink; a new 



and splendid color. Large trusses. 40c. each. S3. 50 per 10. 

 Eugene Danzanvilliers. Lilac, shading to white at edges. 



2} 2 ft- 



Fraulein Von Lassburg. Pure white truss, flowering between 

 Buchner and Jenkins; very free. 



Mrs. Milly von Hoboken (New). Pure soft pink without 

 eye, large flower on long, erect stems. A very fine novelty. 

 50c. each, S4.o0 per 10. 



Miss Lingard. This is known as the early-flowering Phlox, 

 since it comes into flower in May and continues to flower 

 continuously until October, or the very heavy frosts injure 

 it. Height about 2 ft. Color, pure white. 



Mrs. Jenkins. The most popular white variety so far intro- 

 duced; splendid for planting en masse; blooms early and 

 profusely. 



Pantheon. Rosy-salmon, pure white center, very large truss. 

 Rheinlander. Beautiful salmon-pink with claret-red eye. 



Individual trusses of immense size. 

 Rijnstroom. An improved form of the popular variety 



Pantheon; fine for massing; of a Paul Ne^•ron rose color. 



■iVi ft. 



Widar. Lovely violet shade with white center. 



Thor. A splendid new variety of a lovely shade of deep 



salmon-pink suffused and overlaid with scarlet glow. 

 Wanadis. Lilac w-ith violet-red eye. 



