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PANCRATIUM 

 CALATHINUM. 



Handsome clusters of large, very striking, 

 fragrant, pearly-white flowers. Bulbs should 

 be kept warm and dry, and planted out in 

 the middle of May. They will then com- 

 mence flowering in July. It is also admirably 

 adapted for pot culture, and can be forced 

 into flower in 6 to 8 weeks' time. Price, 15c 

 each, SI. 50 per doz. 



PANCRATIUM 



CALATHINUM 



Henderson's Double Dwarf Pearl Tuberose. 



This variety, introduced and named by us, has proven so 

 superior to the old tall double Tuberose that the latter has 

 been practically crowded out of existence. 



Henderson's Pearl Tuberose is of dwarf, stocky growth, the 

 flower spikes attaining a height of about 2 feet, and are com- 

 pactly filled for two-thirds of their length with very large, 

 perfectly double flowers, H<j to 2 inches across, of nearly 

 twice the size of the old sort. The flowers have the waxy- 

 like substance of a Camellia, are glistening white and de- 

 liciously fragrant. The bulbs planted in the garden in May, 

 in warm, rich soil in a sunny position, flower with great cer- 

 tainty in the fall, when they are not only very decorative 

 but their agreeable perfume pervades their immediate neigh- 

 borhood. If early flowers are wanted, the bulbs may be 

 started in pots in the house from February to April, remov- 

 ing the plants to open ground when it is warm enough in 

 May. Price, extra large flowering bulbs, 5c. each, 50c. per 

 doz.. S3. 00 per 100 (delivered free in the U. S), or if buyer 

 pays carriage, 35c. per doz., S2.00 per 100, S16.00 per 1,000 . 



TIGRIDIAS, or Shell Flowers. 



Extremely handsome summer-flowering bulbs, growing 

 about 2 feet high, producing large, gorgeous flowers, ex- 

 quisitely spotted, flowering very freely throughout the 

 summer. (See cut.) 



Conchi flora. Dark yellow, large red spots. 

 Pavonia Grandiflora. Bright crimson; center mottled yellow. 

 Grandiflora Alba. Pearly-white, with a yellow cup gorgeous- 

 ly spotted with crimson. 

 Grandiflora Lilacea. Large-flowering lilac, with purple and 



white spots in center. 

 Grandiflora Rosea. Bright rose color. 

 Grandiflora Aurea. Pure deep golden-yellow. 

 Grandiflora Immaculata. Pure spotless white. 

 Tigridias. Mixed Colors. 



Price for any of the above Tigridias, 6c. each, 60c. per doz.. 

 14-60 per 100. 



EARLY-FLOWERING BRANCHING 



MEXICAN TUBEROSE. 



A single white Tuberose. The flower spikes are 

 very large and evenly filled; it commences to flower 

 in July and August, throwing from two to five flower 

 stems from a single bulb. The petals recurve grace- 

 fully, which adds greatly to the size of the individual 

 flower; it is entirely free from the brown tint com- 

 mon to the old sort on the back of the petals, being 

 of the purest waxy-white, making it most valuable 

 for cut flowers. When first seen it might be said 

 to resemble a Stephanotis, or some species of Jessa- 

 mine, as much as a Tuberose, both in appearance 

 and fragrance, for the odor is less heavy than that 

 of fhe ordinary Tuberose. (See cut.) Price, 8c. 

 each, 85c. per doz., S6.00 per 100, delivered free 

 in U. S. 



TUBEROSE, "SILVER LEAF." 



Showy and effective, even when not in bloom, the 

 foliage being distinctly striped white and green. 

 Each bulb frequently throws up two or more spikes, 

 3 to 4 feet high, each bearing from 25 to 40 pure white. 

 waxy flowers, much like an orange flower or Stephan- 

 otis, with a delicate and enchanting perfume. They 

 flower several weeks earlier than double Tuberoses, 

 and the bulbs bloom year after year. Price (deliv- 

 ered free in U. S.), 7c. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



ZEPHYRANTHES. 



TIGRID1 -. 



Dwarf bulbous plants, very effective for 



planting out in masses in May, flow T ering in 



great profusion during the summer and fall. 



They are also most suitable for pot culture. 



1 foot high. (See cut.) 



Atamasco. White, suffused with flesh-color; 



hardy. Price, 3c. each, 30c. per doz., $2.00 



per 100. 



Candida. Fall blooming; large-flowering, pure 

 white. Price, 3c. each, 30c. per doz., $2.00 per 100. 

 Rosea. Large flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, of the most exquisite 

 rose-pink. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 doz., $8.00 per 100. 

 Vercunda. Summer-blooming, white flowers as large as those of 

 rosea. Price. 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.00 per 100. 



EPHYRANTHES. 



We deliver FREE in the U. S. to any P. O. R. R. Express Office or Freight Station, at our option, all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Bulbs and books except where otherwise noted. 



