PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— IMISCELL.\NEOUS BULBS. 



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LILY BULBS— Continued. 



Xrvmerl. ['iHtlml from nil odiiT LilU'H. larj;"' lioncrs of a Boft. bratiliriil 

 ro-;c roliir 



Iianuifolium or Speciostun. Tliet-t" varietlCH are perhaps the moKt popu- 

 liir Mlle» KroHii, liriii); cas.v of rultlvation, and produce large flowers of 

 rtfllcate beaiitj- on slroun «ti-iiiK. Height frorti 2 to 4 feet; blooms Id 

 AiigiiHt. (Sroriit.) The Varieties are : 



IjancifoliTiin Albnm. White. 1st size bulbs 



K\lru sizf biillis 



laancifoliam Kosetun. White, sbaded aud spotted with rose. 1st size 



ICxtra Hizi" biilliM 



Iiancifolitun Bnbrtuu. White, shaded with deep rose and spotted red. 



iHt size l)illli!< 



ICMrii sizo bullis 



LancifoliTun Melpoiuone. Uli'h I)loodHTiinson, heavily spotted. 1st size. 

 Iv\Tr;i size Imllis 



Iieichtlinii. .\ l)iaiitifid .lapaiiese spct-ies, of neat and elegant habit : the 

 llowi.'rs are purr cunarv \ ello« , with crimson spots. A real acciiiisition ; 

 :; to ."> fis't ; blooms In .\uguMt 



Iion^ifieram. Will-kiiown bcautitnl, snow-wliltc. fragrant, Iiardy garden 



l.ily; tiowiTs tnimpct-shaped. I! to 8 Inches long. Tliis Is also a spien- 



illd variety for forcing for winter Howcrs. anil Is also known as the 



Easter or SI. .I(isi'i)li Lily." Height, !'■• to o le<'l. In the open ground 



It blossoms in .Inne and .Inly. 



rirst size bnllis. buyer paying transit, (5 $0.00 per 100 



Extra size bulbs, •• •• rS) 10.00 •• 



Vl.iinmotli bulbs. " " (a. l.'i.OO " 



Long'ifloruin Gig'antetun. .\ new large flowering variety — an improve- 

 riiinl in every khv : unmense white trumpel-siiaped flowers of gn-at sub- 

 stance. Early llowcriiig anil of value for winter flowering, (.s'cc ml. i 



Silver-leaved tiongifioram. Healtiiy gn-en foliage broadly striped with 

 Milvery white on llie margins, a very nniiiue and beautiful iilant ; the 

 flowers are trumix't-sliapeil.O to 8 Inches long, fragrant, beautiful, snow- 

 rthite. This is a splcmlid variety for forcing for winter flowers 



Ma.^Tllflcnm. .\ grand iniprovcnicnt over I,. Iluniboldtii — grows 4 to .") 

 fcit liigli, anil often licai-s as many as 2.1 flowers of clear orange, with 

 maroon spills surrounded by n-il circles, giving a gorgeous effect. Koli- 

 II HI' dark .'iriil glossy: a sure liloonier 



Martagron. ruri)lisli red, spotted wlili dark purple. I'rollrte Ijloonicr. 'J 

 111 .i fii't high. Klooms in midsummer 



Maritiniiim. .V very distinct and beautiful new species. growing 2 to Ofeel 

 III hi'lglil ; the flowers are horizontal and licll-sliaped, of a b 'antifulblood- 

 . rinison color, spotted maroon, on long wiry stalks 



FardalinuJU. Scarlet, shading to ridi yellow, freely spotted with purple 

 brown, .'i feet. .Inly and .\ugust. (.See cur.) 



Paryii. One of tlie flncst Calitorida lilies; long trumpet-shaped flowers of 

 |iiiie lemon yellow and fragrant ; hciglil, IS feet 



Philadelphicxiin. .Vaiive variety; liriglit orange red, spotted with pur- 

 jilc Iblglit. I lo ;i fwt. Midsummer 



Fomponicum Bubriuu. (.SV,ir/ef Tiirh.in Lily.) This is very early-flower- 

 ing, growing about 3 feet, bearing numbers of flery-searlet flowers. It 

 grows freely 



Speciostiiu. l.Ve I.niiiifolhiiii.) 



Siiperbum. iTnrk's Cnjt l.ih.) One of our native species. When estali- 

 lisherl ill good rich soil it will produce upwards of r>o beautiful orange. 

 ■ippi'd red. spotted flowers In a pvramidal cluster. :! lo .'i feet. Illooms 

 III .Inly 



Tennifolium. A miniature Lily, having slender stums. 18 inelies high, 

 liiNiring 12 lo 20 flery -scarlet floweix. A gem for cutting, and easily 

 grown In pots or in a warm dry border; early. {Siv rul.\ 



Tigfrinum. l VVie Olil I'livorilp TiuT l,il\ .] r-,arge flowers, orange rt-d. 

 spotleil with liliiik : hardy, fn.'e, and always does well 



Tigrinuni Splendens. (/m/<roi(v/ V'/giT /J/i. > The grandest of the 

 rigors, black poll.shcd stem, sometimes feet high. Very large pyramids 

 of fliiwei-s, orange red, spotted with bliu'k. 3 to 5 feet. Blooms In 

 \llgU8t 



Ti^rinum Flora Plena. (Doiihlr 'nftrr l.ily.) This Is a idnnt of stately 

 bablt. growing fi-oia 1 to G feel high, bearing an lininensi> number of 

 double briglil oiniige red flowers, spotted with black, nioonis In .August. 



Wallace!. I'lnwer rich vermilion orange, spotted wIlli raised maroon dots, 

 HUiniiii lliiiverlnir. thrifty grower. i.See rut.) 



Washincftonianniu. A beautiful variety from Oregon, growing stiff and 

 er»vt ; flowers white, tinted with purple and Ilia*' ; .S to !» IiicIii<h across 

 when fully expanded, !) to ."> feet high. Blooms in the summer 



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