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DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 



JjUjIVM,— Continued. 



EACH. DOZ. 



Xeichtlini. A new beautiful Japanese variety of elegant habit ; flowers canary 



yellow, with crimson spots $1.00 $10.00 



Longiflorum florabunda (Harrisi). This new, graceful variety is very free- 

 blooming, continuing two or more times in succession without rest; trumpet- 

 shaped, pure white, recurved petals, very fragrant and large flowers. It can 

 be forced into bloom at any desired time in the winter, or for garden and cem- 

 etery culture. 50 cents; per dozen, $5.00, and 1.00 10.00 



Liongiflorum Japonicum (Easter Lily). Large and beautiful, snow-white, 



trumpet-shaped blossoms; also desirable for forcing as a bouquet flower 0.20 2.00 



Pardalinum. Yellow and red; beautifully spotted. New California Lily 0.25 2.50 



Pulcheilum. A new star-like lily, with brilliant scarlet erect flowers 0.75 7.50 



Superbum. A beautiful and rich yellowish-red-spotted drooping lily 0.15 1.50 



Tenuifolium. One of the earliest and most exquisite lilies, flowers dazzling 



crimson 0.50 5.00 



Thunbergianum atrosanguineum maculatum. Very large orange-spot- 

 ted flowers; the finest dwarf variety, only 10 inches high 0.25 2.50 



Tigrinum (Tiger Lily). Orange salmon, spotted with black " 0.15 1.50 



Tigrinum splendens. Flowers as large again as the above, but of a deeper 



color. 0.20 2.00 



Tigrinum flore pleno. Orange red, spotted with black ; double showy flowers 0.25 2.50 

 Umbellatum grandiflorum. Orange, with brown spots; showy, free flowering 0.20 2.00 

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



crimson. California Lily 0.50 5.00 



Remit 25 cents additional per dozen to prepay postage. 



SCILLA SIBERICA. 



COLCHICUM AUTUMNALIi 



ARUM DRACUNCULUS. 



MISCELLANEOUS HARDY VARIETIES. 



For garden culture, and when suitable for pots, they are so designated; a covering of 

 leaves or long manure is beneficial during the winter, Avhich must be taken off" early in the 

 spring. 



EACH. DOZ. 



Alstroemeria chilensis. Mixed. This variety produces its flowers from June 

 till September, of all the various colors of the rainbow, and should be planted 

 at least one foot deep, also fine for pot culture 20 $2.00 



Amaryllis longittora alba. Beautiful funnel-shaped large white fragrant 



flowers, free blooming, long foliage 40 4.00 



Amaryllis longifiora rosea. A very effective large rose variety of the above 40 4.00 



Amaryllis lutea (Sternbergia). Golden-yellow; blooms in the autumn 20 2.00 



Amaryllis belladonna major. Very large trumpet-shaped, dark rose and 



white, extra fine flowers 60 6.00 



Amaryllis Treatse alba (Zephyranthis or Atamasco). This beautiful, free- 

 blooming, white large lily-like flower ; plant in tufts, in a place ex])osed to sun 10 1.00 



Amaryllis Treatae rosea. A large ross-fl«wering variety of the above 15 1.50 



All the above Amaryllis are suitable for pot culture, except lutea. 



Arum dracunculus serpentaria (Dragon plant). Long brownish flowers, 



about a foot long, foliage resembling a palm 20 2.00 



Brodiaea grandifiora. Large sky-blue flowerSj blooms in summer 06 0.60 



