LiliumS— Continued 



Tigrinum Splendens [Improved Tiger 



Lily). Bright, orange-red, spotted wilh 



black; very showy; 4 to 5 feet; summer. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 



100. 

 — Flore Plena {Double Tiger Lily). 



Orange-red, spotted with black; double 



showy flowers. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per 



doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



I.II.Y OF THE VAI.I.EY 



(Ready in November) 



One of the most charming of spring flowering plants, and 

 can readily be flowered in the house. 

 Dreer's Peerless Pips. The highest grade of forcing 



pips imported. Bundle of 25 pips, $1.50; $5.00 per 



100; $45.00 per 1000. 



OXALIS 



These are profuse bloomers, and very attractive in the 

 house or conservatory during the winter. Plant 3 or 4 bulbs 

 in a pot or hanging basket, which should be kept close to 

 the light to prevent the foliage from growing too long. 

 Bermuda Buttercup. One of the finest of winter flower- 

 ing plants for pot culture; of strong, luxuriant growth. 

 The great profusion of bloom produced in uninterrupted 

 abundance for weeks is astonishing. The flowers are of 

 the purest bright buttercup-yellow. (See cut.) 

 Bowiei. Brilliant carmine rose. 



Grand Duchess. Comparatively new varieties of great 

 beauty, of dwarf, sturdy growth, throwing their large, ex- 

 quisite flowers well above the foliage. Extremely free- 

 flowering, never being out of bloom from November till 

 June. One of the most desirable for window culture. We 

 off'er them in three distinct colors, viz.: Pink, White 

 and Lavender. 

 Price of any of the above, 40 cts. per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 

 Mixed Oxalis, containing all the colors. 30 cts. per 

 doz.; $2.00 per 100. 



PEONIES 



We ofier a splendid collection of the very finest sorts on 



LiLiuM Speciosum Album .\nd Rubrum (offered on page 22) 



page 24. 



KERiMUl)^ riiniFRCiip Oxalis 



TRII^I^IUM (Wood Lily, or Wake Robin) 

 Grandiflorum. Excellent plants for shady positions in the 

 hardy border, or in a sub-aquatic position. Large white 

 flowers in early spring. 15 cts. each; $1.50 perdoz.; $8.00 

 per 100. 



ZEPHYRANTHES (Zephyr Flowers, or Fairy LiUes) 



Beautiful dwarf bulbous plants, somewhat resembling the Crocus in appearance; very ef- 

 fective for planting in the border in May, flowering vQlU great profusion during the sum- 

 mer. They are also most suitable for pot culture. 6 bulbs clustered in a 6-inch pot in 

 the autumn will give a fine display during the winter and spring. Ileddy in October. 

 Alba. Pure white, 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6. 00 per 100. 

 Rosea. Large rose-colored flowers. 20 cts. each; §2.0() per diz. 



PREPARED BUEB FIBRE 



This material has become very popular for growing bulbs in, and is es- 

 pecially adapted for use in the home, being clean and odorless, and as it 

 is light in weight, can be sent to a distance at small expense. 



It contains all the necessary plant food for almost all kinds of bulbous 

 plants. 



Before using it should be thoroughly moistened, and the bulhs planted 

 in tlie same way as if soil were used. A special feature of this material 

 is that l)uil)s can be grown in it in jardinieres, fern dishes and other non 

 porous receptacles without drainage. To such cases it is necessary to put 

 a few pieces of charcoal in the bottom of each receptacle to take up any 

 impurities, and after watering, the jardinieres or dishes should be turned 

 on their side to allow any surplus water to drain off. 



The treatment after planting in this material is the same as when 

 planted in soil. 



50 cts. per ^ peck; 75 ct5. per peck; $2. '■0 per bushel. 



NOTE. — All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted bv Parcel Post add 10 per ceot. 

 to value of order to points east cf the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



