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Lilies — Continued. 



*Hiimboldtii. Flowers orange red with claret 

 colored dots. 50 cts. each. 

 Krameri. Sweet scented white flowers, tinged 

 with red. 



T.cichtliiiii. Canary yellow, with crimson spots. 

 =^Longifloruni. Pure white trumf)et. 25 cts. 

 each. 



Martus;on. Purple and yellow. 

 Medeoloides. Fine vermilion. 

 MoHstrosum, 



Pardaliniim. Bright orange red, yellow center. 



Parvuin. Orange-yellow, purple spots. 



Pliiladelphicum. Orange red, black spots. 



Puiictutnm. 



Poniponiiim Vernm. 



Piilchplluin. 



Roseum. 



Kubruin. 



Siipurbiim. Turk's-Caj» Lily. Deep orange- 

 red, sjjotted. 



=*SpeciosHin album praecox. Beautiful pure 

 white flowers. 40 cts. each. 

 Speciosum rnbrum. Red spotted. 

 Tonuif'olium. 

 *Tigrinuin. Tiger Lii.Y. Orange salmon. 

 Tigrinuni Kpleudens. Scarlet, black spots. 

 Fine. 



Tigriuum fl. pi. New, double. 

 IJmbellatnin. 



Wallacci. Dwarf. Flowers orange with black 

 point.s. 



*Washiiigtoiiianum. Flowei-s very fragrant, 

 changing from pure white to purple or lilac. 

 Distinct and iine. 40 cts. each. 

 Selected bulb.s of all these choice varieties, except 

 where noted, $2.oO to §5. per dozen. Prices in 

 ■quantity on apphcation. 

 * Wallichianum siiperbam. Flowers purest 

 white, about- ten inches long, shaoed a lovely 

 primrose yellow at the base, and a delicate choco- 

 late tint on the outer side. New and very choice. 

 $1 to $1..50. 



LOBELIA Cardinalis. Cardinal Flower. 

 Fine long, brilliant spikes. 



LOPANTHUS. Giant Hyssop. About 2 feet; 

 flowers lavender blue. 



LOTUS. Bird's Foot Trefoil. A very desirable 

 trailing plant, with dark foliage. 



LYCHNIS. Lamp Flower. Bright, attractive 

 flowers; very effective border plants. 



*LYCIIPiIS viscaria var. flore plena. Ragged 

 Robin. Flowers in June, sending up spikes of 

 handsome, fragrant red flowers, remaining for six 

 weeks in bloom. Forms a thick tuft of evergreen 

 foliage. Very effective. $2 and $3 per dozen, 

 f 15 and $20 per htindred. 



A.YSIMACHIA nammularia. Moneywort. 

 Creeping plant, with light green fohage and small 

 .yellow flowers in June. Fine for hanging baskets 

 and ri>cU-work. 



IWALVA. Mallow. Handsome fdants, witn 

 white and blush flowers. 



MY'OSOTIS. Forget us Not. Beautiful, half 

 hardy blue spring flowers. 



PiEONIES. Superb collections of the best 

 Chinese and other Herbaceous varieties. Strong 

 flowering roots, $3 to $5 per doz. Low rates per 

 100. For Tree P.«:onies, see page 33. 



F.Ji;ONIA tenuifolinm. Single flowers of dark, 

 rich crimson or maroon color. Beautiful fern- 

 like foliage. 50 cts. 



PAPAVER. Poppy. Very effective perennials. 

 Yellow, black, crioason, white and scarlet flowers. 



PHLOX. Beautiful free-blooming, upright bor- 

 der plants. Many varieties. 



PHLOX sabulata alba. Moss Pine. Forms a 

 beautiful cai pet of verdure, which Ls very effective 

 when decked with its white spring flowers. 



PRIMULA. Primrose. Very desirable for the 

 garden. Flowers of various colors. 



PYRETJIRUM. Fern-like foLage, with profu- 

 sion of aster-like flowers. 



RANUNCULUS. Buttercup. One of the best 

 for cut flowers. 



RUDBECKIA. Cone-Floweb. Among the 

 most valuable of hardy plants. Showy golden 

 flowers. 



SALVIA. Sage. Very desirable and ornamental 

 plants. 



SAXIFRAGA. Saxifrage. Large, broad foli- 

 age; showy flowers in early spring. 



SANGUiNARIA. Bloodroot. One of the most 

 desirable and prettiest native plants, succeeding 

 in any location ; white flowers. 



SEDUM. Stone-crop. Low spreading, and 

 suitable for rustic planting. 



SEMPERVIVUM. House Leek. Yellow and 

 Rose. Forms rosettes of thick foliage and clus- 

 tered flowers. A splendid rock-plant. 



SILPIIIUM. Rosin Plant. Tall-growing 

 plants, bearing large, attractive yellow flowers. 



SOLIDAGO. Golden Rod. Effective in mid- 

 summer. Very showy. 



SPIRAEA. Meadow Sweet. Very beautiful 

 spikes of small flowers. 



STATICE. Sea-Lavender. Broad foliage ; flow- 

 ers of various colors produced in broad heads; 

 valuable for cutting. 



TRADESCANTIA. Spiderwort. Showy, erect 

 growing plants, forming bushes from 18 to 34 

 inches high ; bloom freely all summer. 



TRICY'RTIS. Fragrant flowers in October and 

 November ; resemble those of an orchid. 



TRILLIUM. Wake-Robin. Very effective na- 

 tive plants, flowering early, and worthy of culture 

 everywhere. 



TRITOMA. Torch Lily; Pokxr Plakt. Im- 

 mense spikes of crimson flowers. 



