HARDY AND FORCING BULBS. 



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HARDY 



ANEMONES. All varieties; $1.50 to $5 per 100. 



CROCUS. Best Named, 75 cts. to $1.50 per 100; 



mixed, 50 cts. per 100. 

 CROWN IMPERIALS in variety, selected, $5 to 



$10 per 100. 



GLADIOLUS. See Hardy Herbaceous Plants, 

 page 5S. 



HYACINTHS. Best named, single and double, 

 the finest varieties, $1.50 to $2.50 per dozen. 

 Best mixed, $5 to $8 per 100. 

 JONQUILS. Best varieties, $3 per 100. 

 LILIES. The following comprise the best of the 

 hardy varieties. 



Select bulbs, $2 per dozen and upward, ac- 

 cording to size and variety. Low prices per 100. 

 See Collections below and Autumn Cat- 



.A.LOGUE. 



Album prsecox. Large, beautiful white. 

 Atrosanguineum. Rich crimson, black spots. 

 Auratum. Golden-Banded Lily. Pure white 



flowers spotted with maroon, with bright yellow 



band through the center of each petal. 

 Auratum rubro vittatum. Similar to the Aura- 

 tum, but with a deep crimson stripe. 75 cts. 

 Lilium auratum pictum. Crimson and yellow 



stripes and maroon spots. 50 cts. 

 Auratum WitteL White flowers with raised 



satiny white spots; broad yellow stripe through 



each petal. 50 cts. to $1. 

 Auratum Virginale. White with a golden yellow 



band through each petal. 75 cts. 

 Batemanniae. A Japanese Lily, bright apncot 



tinted flowers in July. 

 Brownii. Extra large; creamy white, shaded 



with chocolate crimson. Rare. 

 Canadense. Meadow Lily. Yellow spotted. 

 Chalcedonicum. Brigh: scarlet. 

 Columbianum. One of the most graceful Lilies; 



orange red flowers spotted with crimson. 

 Cordifolum. White, yellow and purple flowers. 

 Coridion. Clear yellow flowers, spotted with red. 

 Elegans. Red. 



Elegans Alice Wilson. Pure yellow. 

 Excelsum. Light buff color and delicate odor. 

 Qiganteum. White with crimson stripe. Very 



rare. $2 to $3. 

 Lilium Hansoni. Large yellow flowers. Rare. 

 Humboldtii. Orange red with claret dots. 

 Krameri. Sweet-scented white flowers, tinged 



with red. 



BULBS. 



Leichtlinii. Deep yellow, with crimson spots. 



Longiflorum giganteum. Immense white 

 flowers. 



Magnificum. Dark and glossy foliage; flowers 

 of gorgeous orange with dark red spots. 



Maritinum. Orange red spotted with purple. 



Martagon. Purplish violet with dark purple 

 spots. 



Pardalinum. Bright orange red, yellow center. 



Parvum. Orange yellow, purple spots. 



Philadelphicum. Orang:e red, black spots. 



Pomponium. A fine border Lily. Scarlet. 



Speciosum album. Pure white, very large 

 flowers. 



Speciosum roseum. White, shaded with rose. 

 Very fine. 



Speciosum rubrum. White, tinted with deep 

 rose; spotted with red. One of the best hardy 

 Lilies. 



Speciosum Melpomene. Very large flowers of 

 striking appearance. Dark red with numerous 

 crimson spots. Low prices in quantity. 



Fine large bulbs of all the Speciosums are 

 supplied at very low prices in quantity. 



Superbum. Turk's Cap Lily. Deep orange- 

 red, spotted. 



Tenuifolium. Fiery scarlet flowers. Rare. 



Tigrinum. Tiger Lily. Orange salmon. 



Tigrinum splendens. Scarlet, black spots. Fine. 



Tigrinum fl. pi. New, double. 



Umbellatum. Mixed. Good flowering bulbs. 



Wallace!. Dwarf. Flowers orange with black 

 points, rose yellow at the base, and a delicate 

 chocolate tint on the outer side. $1 to $1.50. 



Washingtonianum. Flowers very fragrant, 

 changing from pure white to purple or lilac. 



Selected Bulbs of all these choice varieties, 

 except where noted, $2.50 to $5 per dozen. 

 Prices in quantity on application. 



Special collections of the best hardy 

 Lilies for outside planting, specially select- 

 ed for midsummer flowering. 



Collection of 100, all fine flowering 

 BULBS, $20. Collection of 50, all fine flow- 

 ering BULBS, $12. 



OXALIS. Best varieties, $3 per 100. 



SCILLAS. Best varieties, $3 per 100. 



TULIPS. Choicest named, single and double, 

 $3 to $5 per 100. Best mixed in colors, $1.50 to 

 $2.50 per 100. 



FORCING BULBS. 



FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA, $2 per 100. 



HYACINTHS. The best single and double forc- 

 ing varieties, including Roman White, Early 

 Roman White, Rose, Dark Rose, Blue and 

 White Italian, $1 to $2 per dozen, $5 to $10 per 

 100. 



LILIES. Best forcing kinds, Candidium, Har- 

 Risii, Longiflorum, etc., $5 to $15 per 100. 



LILY=OF=THE=VALLEY. Extra three year 

 pips for forcing and out of door planting, $2 per 

 100. Low prices per 1,000. 



NARCISSUS. All the best forcing varieties, $3 

 to $5 per 100. 



TULIPS. Single and double, named and mixed, 

 selected for forcing, $2.50 to $10 per loo. 



