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Dreer's Hutumn BUL3 liisT. 



Miscellaneous Hardy Bulbs— ( 



Continued, i 



Bleeding Heart (Dielytra specta- 

 bilis.) A tuberous-rooted plant, 

 which blooms early in spring, 

 producing racemes of delicate 

 white and pink heart-shaped 

 flowers. Suitable for forcing into 



early bloom, 



Day Lily, or Plantain Lilly {Funkia 

 Japonica alba.) Pure white, lily- 

 like, fragrant flowers 



Day Lily op Plantain Lily. (Funkia 



Japonica cosrulea.) Blue flowers, 



Gladiolus Co! villi. Red and white, 



fragrant, 



Gladiolus Communis. Red and 



white, 



Gladiolus Ramosus. Roseand crim- 

 son shades, mixed, 



These varieties of Gladiolus can 

 be forced into early bloom. For out- 

 door culture, plant in November and 

 cover with long manure. Add 15 



Each. 



25 $2 50 



25 



2 50 



2 00 



1 00 



50 



1 00 



cents to price of Gladiolus when 



ordered to be sent by mail. 



Leucojum vernum (La*ge Snow- 

 flakc. ) Flowers white with bright 

 green spots on tips of petals ; 

 resembles the Snowdrop, but 

 much larger, 



Nympheea odorata. Oneof the best 

 of our native Water Lilies, fra- 

 grant, occasionally tinted pink, 



Nymphaea flava. A 3-ellow variety 

 of the above. Suitable for ponds 

 or aquariums, 



Orange Lily. (Hemerocallis fulva.) 

 One of the very best plants for 

 mixing in shrubbery or planting 

 on the edges of ponds or streams. 

 Flowers large, orange with bright 

 yellow centre, . . .... 



Double Orange Lily. Of same char- 

 acter as the single variety, but 

 bears double flowers 



Each. 



Doz. 



10 $1 00 



30 



25 



50 



3 00 



Bulbs for fLouse and Greenhouse 



The bulbs offered below are not hardy and are therefore only suitable for forcing indoors or 

 planting in the open ground after danger from frost is past. 



Amaryllis. 



Splendid flowering bulbs, suitable for green- 

 house, room or garden cultivation. For in-door 

 use, they should be grown in pots, well drained, in 

 a soil of equal parts of peat, leaf-mould and loam ; 

 after flowering, the bulbs must be ripened off by 

 discontinuing water as the foliage shows signs of 

 dying ; when at rest, store away in a dry, cool 

 place, leaving the bulbs in the pots. The flowers 

 are lily-shaped, very show}-, and are borne from two 

 to eight on a stem. The time of blooming can be 

 regulated by starting the bulbs either late or early. 



Each. 

 Auiica. Dark crimson, shaded green, . . . |i 50 

 Belladonna Major. Rose, shaded purple, . . 60 



Formosissima. Crimson, 20 



John.soni. Scarlet, striped with white, ... 50 



AMARYLLIS.— (Continued.) 



Prince of Orange. Bright orange, large and 



handsome, ..... .' 



Regina. Orange scarlet, yellow throat, 



Treatie alba. Pure white 



" rosea. Bright rose 



Vittata. White, striped with bright rose, 

 " hybrids. White, striped red, . 

 " " Red, striped white, . 



Vallota purpurea. Purplish crimson, 25 to 



Each. 



$1 50 



50 



IO 



IO' 



I CO 



I OO 



I OO 



50 



Allium Neapolitanum. 



A half hardy bulb, producing white flowers 

 of great beauty; it is highly prized for bouquet 

 making and trimming vases. 



8 cents each ; 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 



Many hardy bulbs and roots are not ready till October and RToveniber ; when, ordered before the 

 shipping season arrives, notification of delay will be sent and the order will bd hiled us prompt.j asp-ssibia. 



