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HELLEBORUS, OR CHRISTMAS ROSE. LEUCOJUM, OR SNOWFLAKE. 
PRICES 
Delivered in U. S. 
Miscellaneous Bulbs. ....:.... (except noted) 
Each.| Doz. | 100 
HEMEROCALLIS. pay LILY. 
Very ornamental hardy plants, having elegant foliage and handsome flowers; they are of the 
easiest culture in any ordinary garden soils, and form admirable clumps. The flowers are 
somewhat ephemeral but are produced successively and in great abundance. Height, 
2 to 3 feet. (Ready tn November.) 
Flava. The old favorite “‘ Yellow Day Lily." Flowers bright yellow, delicately perfumed. . ZOARDOD) [4l0. 
Middendorfii. A dwarf, compact variety only about one foot high, bearing large, lily-like 
flowers of bright yellow. .................. Pee se akse Bi Gla Sadism a hee hke .20 | 2.00 
Kwanso fl. pl, Magnificent double-flowering variety with large, reddish orange double flowers .20 | 2.00 
IRIS. ALATA, (Scorpion Iris.) About one foot high, with broad leaves. he flowers are 
very large (4 to 6 inches across), of lilac-blue with blotches of bright yellow spotted with a 
darker shade. It commences to bloom in October, producing a second crop of flowers in 
December if the weather be not too severe. Admirably adapted for pot culture....... O07 75 5 
English Iris. (Anglica.) Large handsome flowers, with rich purple, blue and lilac colors 
predominating; grows 18 to 20 inches high. Perfectly hardy. Mixed Colors.......... .03 .30 Qe, 
Florentina, Very beautiful pure white, slightly shaded with blue and with a yellow beard; 
deecioushwwoletacentcde sy. eae e.., «Tce. See te hack: SEN ee ONE! 05 50 3 
Lerteti. One of the most beautiful. The flowers are very large and the coloring fine. A 
creamy-white ground with crimson-purple spots and veins, concentrated at the centre into 
a dark, crimson-purple “ signal.’’ The standards are pure white with violet lines. Blooms 
rere! i tis as Ss As 2 ee ee eer ers See re ee eee .60 | 6.00 
Peacock, (Pavonia.) Pure white with a bright blue spot oneach petal. Fine for pots or 
garden culture. 1 foot..... .03 30 2 
Susiana. (The Mourning Iris.) A remarkably handsome species with immense flowers; 
blush color, tinted with brown and covered with a network of dark lines; May-flowering. 
eight? Moab es ae Se a oe eke ae | SR IO SLR SE KQETAATE oe .25 | 2.50 
Spanish Iris. Iris Hispanica, This type is well adapted for pot culture and forcing, bloom- 
ing in the winter. The flowers are of great beauty, and cut in the bud state last from one 
to two weeks in bloom. If planted in boxes and placed in cold frames until they show 
bud, then brought into heat, they can be had in bloom from March on, and will give great 
satisfaction. The Spanish Iris also succeeds nicely as a garden plant, requiring protection 
in cold latitudes. ixed Spanish Iris. . . FOU a ee Met MS Rs EARLE ee 
German Iris. Iris Germanica. (See page 25.) 
Japan Iris. Iris Kaempferi. (See page 25.) 
IXIAS. 
The Ixia is a beautiful little winter-flowering bulb, with low, slender, graceful spikes of bloom. 
The colors are rich, varied and beautiful, the centre always differing in color from the 
»ther parts of the flower, so that the blossoms, expanding in the sun’s rays, present a pic- 
ire (GMP Ores PeAlugc MECH COMMIS... 2 lo) 2.0 oes, lan elec echt hchoaki ecw... .02 .20 ie 
LACHENALIA NELSONI. Beautiful early spring-flowering bulbs for the green- 
house or window garden. Of the easiest culture; treated as Hyacinths and grown c 
they will flower for two months—with wonderiul freedom, bearing long racemes of bri 
golden-yellow flowers, which, with the spotted foliage, render them exceptionally striking 
03 2: 
15 | 1.50 | 10. 
LEUCOJUM VERNUM. §sprinG SNOWFLAKE. (See page 30.)........ .03 | .30| 2. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. (See page 28.) 
NAEGELIA. _ MIXED VARIETIES, Greenhouse plants of much beauty, flowering con- 
tinuously for 6 months. The leaves are covered with short crimson hairs, which give then 
1 rich, velvet-like appearance. They have erect racemes of large showy flowers....... FS Ed 8. 
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NERINE. GUERNSEY LILIES. These beautiful Lilies are probably the most popular 
useful of the Amaryllis family; perhaps no bulb blooms with more certaint 
ess after potting. For autumn and winter flowering they are extremely beaut 
wing up stems from 18 to 24 in., surmounted with lily-like flowers about 2 in. across: 
lors very brilliant, and in the sunlight glisten as if sprinkled with gold dust. 
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Sarniensis. (Guernsey Lily.) Rich saimon-red........ | (25 | 2.50 | 20. 
Fothergilli Major, This is one of the most beautiful bulbous plants for the conservatory or 
window garden. Clusters of large wavy-petaled, lily-like flowers of the most gli 
ermilion-scarlet........ : : 25.2 23. ee cats to eee See | 75 | 7.50 
NERINE, OR GUERNSEY LILY 
Henderson’s “PICTURESQUE GARDENS’”’ is a Beautifully Mlustrated New Bock that will Lawn, Garden & rounds. OStti. 
give many suggestions about deccrating your 
