CATAhOGVB 



I,II,Y OF THE VAlvI^BY. 



One of the most charming of Spring 

 flowering plants, bearing slender stems set 

 with tiny bells which diffuse a delicious 

 odor. They are largely used for forcing 

 in winter and can be flowered in the house. 

 To secure good results the Pips should be 

 kept in a cool place until wanted for flower- 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



ing. The Pips we offer are the best Ger- 

 man, and far superior to the cheaper sorts 

 on the market. Ready for delivery about 

 last of November. 20c. per dozen; by 

 mail 25c.; $1.25 per 100; by mail $1.50; 

 $9.50 per 1000. 



FRBESIAS. 



These are among the most beautiful of 

 all Cape Bulbs, possessing a peculiar grace 

 of form, and their fragrance is most de- 

 lightful, one pot of five or six bulbs being 

 sufficient to perfume a whole house. As 

 cut flowers they are extremely valuable; 

 the unexpanded blooms opening in water 



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fill the air with the most delicate perfume, 

 and their endurance is really remarkable. 

 They force very easily, and can be had in 

 flower at Christmas, and continue in suc- 

 cession until June. 



Extra size, 20c. per dozen, $1 per 100; 

 by mail, $1.25 per 100. 



AI,I,IUM NBAPOIylTANUM. 



An excellent and really beautiful variety 

 for winter flowering, extensively forced by 

 florists for cut flowers; pure white with 

 green stamens; borne in large, loose um- 

 bels, height 15 to 18 inches. 



Per dozen, 20c.; by mail, 25c. 



Per 100, $1.00: by mail, $1.20. 



ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM. 



RANUNCULUS. These dwarf flowers 

 are of lovely form, and bright and attrac- 

 tive colors. They flower profusely in 

 pots in the house, or if grown in the open 

 ground will bloom in the spring. 15c. 

 per dozen, $1 per 100. 



ANEMONIIS. Highly ornamental flow- 

 ering bulbs, the colors of which are beau- 

 tiful, making a brilliant display when 

 grown in masses. 15c per dozen, $1 per 

 100. 



SPIRABA, OR ASTII^BB. 



(Ready in November.) 



JAPONICA. A splendid plant for forc- 

 ing in the greenhouse or the conserva- 

 tory, where it produces beautiful sprays 

 of silvery white flower? during February 

 and March. It is perfec*-ly hardy, and 

 when planted outside it blooms in June. 

 Clumps, IOC. each, 85c. per dozen, $4 per 

 100. 



JAPONICA COMPACTA MULTI- 

 FI/ORA (Grandiflora). A dwarf, very 

 compact growing variety, with very large 

 silvery white flowers, nearly twice the 

 size of the preceding. loc. each, $1 per 

 dozen, $5.50 per 100. 



