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potted in June. in 5 inch pots, and as soon as the pots are filled with 

 roots. s> ; .f mo 7 inch oots; I'^-nove o the green-house upoa the 

 approach o" cold weather. Bloom lorn December to April. Price 25 

 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES. 



AMARYLLIS FORMOSSISSIMA.— Jacobean Lily, rich crimson, 



each 25 



GLADIOLUS GANDAVENSIS.— Brilliant scarlet and orange; 

 very effective when planted " i beds and groups, 15 cents 

 each : per dozen, -..., 1.50 



GLADIOLUS FLORABUNDUS.— Blush, striped purplish crim- 

 son, each, , 25 



OXALIS. — Summer flowering ; suitable for edging flower-bor- 

 ders. The varieties are — Lilacena, lilac ; Lasiandra, rosy 

 crimson ; Ambrose, pearly white ; Speciosa, salmon red, per 

 dozen, 50 



TIGRIDIA PAVONIA.— Red tiger flower, per dozen, 60 



CONCHIFLORA. —Shell flowered, per dozen, 50 



TUBEROSE. — Double. No garden is complete without this de- 

 lightfully fragrant flower; it blooms in September. 15 cts. 

 each; per dozen 1 , $ 1.50 



MADEIRA, or Mexican vine. 10 cts. each; per dozen, 1.00 



JAPAN LILIES. 



[Lilium L a n eifolium . ) 



These stlpefb Lilies are perfectly hardy, flowering freely in July and 

 August, forming one of the most striking objects in the flower-border; 

 strong bulbs, for Spring planting, can be furnished as late as the 1st 

 of April, after which time, they can be furnished in pots, for turning 

 out into the border. They also flower finely in pots. 



L. Lancifolium, album, white, each, 75 cts 



L. " Rosbum, spotted, rose, " 50 



L. «,' Rubrum, white and red, spotted, " 50 



FLOWERING SHRUBS. 



These add materially to the beauty of the garden, furnishing a sup- 

 ply of fragrant flowers during spring and summer. 25 to 50 cts. each. 

 Spir^e, or Bridal Wreath. Weigelia Rosea. 



Syringa, or Lilac, of sorts. Forsythia. 



Calyoanthus, or Sweet Shrub. Double Flowering Peach. 



Ptrus Japonica. Laburnum, or Golden Chain. 



Double Flowering Almond. Double Chinese Cherry. 



Deutzias, of sorts. Rhus Cotinus (Mist Tree.) 



Snow Berry. Magnolia. 



Mock Orange. Chionanthus, a white fringe tree. . 



