158 dreer's gardex calendar. 



JAEAN LILIES— Lilium lancifolium. 



These superb lilies are perfectly hardj. 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. 

 LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM. White. 50 cents. 



" ROSEUM. Spotted rose. 25 cents. 



" RUBRUM. White and red spotted. 25 cents. 



" MONSTROSUxM ALBUM. 75 cents. 

 RUBRUM. 75 cents. 



For other varieties, see Bulb Catalogue oflSlS. 



OALIFOENLA.ir LILIES. 



The following varieties we hare received from a responsible 

 collector and botanist in California, which we oflfer with the des- 

 criptions received. 



HUMBOLDTI. Color golden yellow, spotted with scarlet ; flowers 

 drooping on long peduncles ; a magnificent plant of stately 

 habit, from 5 to 7 feet in height. Price, $1.00. 

 WASHINGTONIANUM. Flowers erect, pure white, with bright 

 scarlet spots, produced in abundance on strong tall stems, four 

 to six feet high ; delightfully fragrant ; one of the most beau- 

 tiful lilies yet introduced. Price, $1.25. 



TIGEIDIA CONCHIPLOEA. 



Orange, with crimson spots, flowering from July to October. 

 Curious and beautiful shell-like flowers. 15 cents. $1.50 per 

 dozen. 



MADEIEA, OE MIGNONETTE VINE. 



Also known as the Mexican Vine. 



Of rapid growth, suitable for covering arbors and trellis work. 

 Flowers feathery white, with a fragrance resembling mignonette. 

 10 cents. $1.00 per dozen ; started in pots, $2.00 per dozen. 



BASELLA EUBEA VAEIEGATA. 



A beautiful species of Mrxican Vine, of a shrubby habit ; height 

 about IS inches, with large, fleshy, white-and-green foliage ; 

 bright-red st;ms. Flowers pink ; perfume similar to mignonette. 

 A new introduction from the West Indies : fine for b:dding out 

 in a sunny position. 25 cents. $2.50 per dozen. 



