Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



119 



DWARF FRENCH CANNAS. 



Each Doz. 



Italia. Leaves musa-like, almost up- 

 right, bright green, white bordered ; 

 stems up to 9 feet high, numerous; 

 spikes gigantic, about 16 inches long, 

 with a number of flowers which are very 

 large, with petals measuring about 4 to 

 5 inches, of scarlet color, with a broad 

 yellow border. It flowers continually 

 from the spring to the autumn, and 

 probably also during winter indoors . . $1 00 



Austria. Leaves musa-like, light green, 

 very numerous and fine ; stems about 9 

 feet high, very numerous and compact ; 

 flowers very large and compact, of a 

 canary yellow color, with a silver hue, 

 inside slightly dotted with brown. It 

 flowers from April to December. Most 

 magnificent for groups 100 , 



Ami Pichon. The flowers, which are 

 of a very large size, are of a bright crim- 

 son, with very deep crimson markings ; 

 the habit of the plant is strong, of sym- 

 metrical growth, about 5 feet high, with 

 rich, deep green foliage ........ 15 $1 50 



Admiral Avellan. Dark leaved ; rich 

 orange-scarlet color, overlaid with sal- 

 mon ; erect, growing about 5 feet high, 

 and always forming fine, symmetrical 

 plants 15 1 50 



Queen Charlotte. Resembles the 

 Madame Crozy, but has a much wider 

 band of yellow around each petal ... 15 1 50 



Each Doz. 



Alpbonse Bouvier. Rich bril 

 liant crimson ; foliage rich, deep 

 green. 6 to 7 ft $015 $150 $ 10 00 



Charles Henderson. Fine crim- 

 son color. Compact and uniform, 

 rarely exceeding 3^ ft. in height 15 1 50 10 00 



Madame Crozy. Flowers daz- 

 zling scarlet, bordered with 



golden yellow. 4 ft 15 1 50 800 



Egandale. An especially valuable 

 bedding variety; dark foliage and 

 large cherry red flowers. 4 ft. . 15 1 50 1000 



Explorateur Crampbell. Bright 

 orange-crimson, with deep crim- 

 son markings ; foliage green. 4ft. 15 1 50 1000 



Florence Vaughan. Bright, rich 

 golden yellow, spotted with bright 

 red; foliage rich green. 3 ft. . . 15 1 5" 10 00 



Paul Marquant. Flowers bright 

 salmon-scarlet, passing to rosy 

 carmine; foliage dark green. 

 3 to 3 l A feet 15 1 5° 10 00 



Rose Unique. The nearest ap- 

 proach to a rose color yet intro- 

 duced ; of a remarkably vigorous 

 but dwarf growth, attaining a 

 height of 3^ feet 15 1 50 



Souvenir de Antoine Crozy. 

 The flowers are large, with well- 

 rounded petals, which are of in- 

 tense scarlet-ci imson, rich and 

 dazzling, bordered with abroad, 

 rich golden yellow border. 3 ft. 15 1 50 



DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 



Each Doz. 



Bright Pink. Very beautiful $0 20 $2 00 



Canary Yellow. Extra fine 20 2 00 



Dark Maroon. With white markings . 20 2 00 



White. Shading to rose and purple . . 20 200 



Dwarf Blue. Extra fine 20 2 00 



Guiding Star. Small, white flowers; 



fine for cutting 20 2 00 



Red and Light Yellow Variegated 



Scarlet. Brilliant color 



Unique. Light yellow ; very fine . . . 



Variegated. Very fine 



Cactus, White 



Bright Red 



Each 

 to 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 



Mixed per 100, $10 . 



Doz. 

 $2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 15 1 50 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS 





Each 



Doz. 



ICO I 



Caladium esculentum. Splen- 









did summer foliage plant. Start 









in fr-imes and transplant ; large 











So 15 



*i 5° 





Cinnamon Vine {Dioscorea bata- 









tas; Chinese Yam). The so-called 

 " Cinnamon Vine," from theodor 















of cinnamon emitted by the flow- 









ers ; fine for trellis work. Roots 



05 



• 60 



*3 5° 



Crinum major. Immense size . 



1 00 









10 



1 00 



6 OO : 





20 



2 00 





Hyacinthuscandicans. A snow 









white summer - flowering giant 











05 





1 50 



Imantophyllum miniatiim. 









Rich cluster of orange-crimson 









flowers ; for pots 



1 00 







Iris Germanica. Finest mixed, 









all colors 



06 



50 



2 50 



" Kaempferi. Beautiful Japan 









Iris. Mixed 



08 



60 



3 50 



Madeira Vine. Small size . . 



05 



50 





" Large size . . . 



10 



1 00 





Monthretia crocosmiseflora . 









Orange, spotted with purple . . 



05 



40 



2 50 1 



Nerine Japonica (Japan Spider 









Lily). Purplish red ; beautiful . 



10 



1 00 







Each 



Doz. 



100 



Pancratium maritimum (Sea 











Daffodil). Fra- 











grant ; white 



£0 20 



*2 



00 





Caribbteum. 











(Spider Lily) . . 



15 



I 



50 





Pseonia Chinensis, White . . 



30 



3 



00 





" " Crimson . . 



30 



3 00 





Pink . . . . 



30 



3 00 





Mixed . . . 



20 



2 



00 





arborea (Tree Paeony) . 



2 00 









" tenuifolia. Single; 











bright crimson .... 



50 









Tigridia grandiflora alba. 











White Tiger Flower. 











Plant all in spring . 



08 





60 



$4 00 



pavonia. Red Tiger 













05 





45 



3 00 



conchiflora. Yellow 









Tiger Flower . . . . 



05 





45 



3 00 



" Canariensis. Pale 











yellow, spotted . . . 



10 





75 



3 00 



" lilacea. Rosy car- 











mine, variegated with white . . 



10 





75 



3 00 



Tuberose, Tall Double 



05 





35 



1 50 



Dwarf Don ble Pearl 



05 





35 



I 50 



" Albino. Early single 







05 





40 



2 00 



" Variegated - leaved 











Single 



05 





40 



2 00 



Zephyranthes Atamasco (Ata- 











masco Lily). Fine white . . . 



05 





40 



2 50 



