Viola Odorata (.Sr / / . j 
Pallida Pleno (Double Neapolitan) 
This variety is best adapted for 
forcing. April and Mav. 
PEDATA {from Florida.) Large 
bluish flowers, with white center. 
Semperklorenb Simplex. An Ital- 
ian variety, single and very fra- 
grant ; fine for forcing. 
Viola Tricolor {Heartsease or Pansy.) 
A very large collection of the 
most approved varieties. $1.50 
and S3 per doz. 
Yucca. 
I'll A. men I (ISA (Adam's Needle.)— 
Thread-leaved, creamy white. 3 to 
4 feet. July. 50c. 
Pendlla. $1. 
Plicata. SI. 
SlENOI'HYI.I.A. $1. 
ToMENTOSA. Creamy white. 3 to 
4 ft. July. 50c. 
These have a grand appearance ; the 
stem is two feet above the'ground, cov- 
ered with large bell shaped flowers on 
laterals, forming a perfect pyramid. 
SUMMER AND AUTUMN FLOWERING 
BULBS. 
n the Autumn, and kept from freezing in a dry cella 
These require to be tak 
Amaryllis. 
Formosissima (Jacolxgan Lily.) 
Flowers large and deep red. 
50c. and 75c. 
JOHNSONIA. Flowers dull brick 
red, with a white star center. $1. 
Longi FLORA Aliia. White, of me- 
dium size, in clusters. |1. 
Longielora Rosea. Rose-colored. 
%\. 
Boussingaultia. 
Basei.i.oides (Madeira Vine.) A 
rapid climber, suitableforscreens, 
arbors, &c, with white tiowers ; 
blooms profusely ; fragrant. 
30c. each ; §2 per doz. 
Tigridia Pavonia or Tiger Flower. 
Produces in succession large 
showy tiowers of yellow or orange 
red color, with crimson spotted 
center. 20c. each ; $2 per doz. 
Tritonia Aurea. Pretty flowering bulb. 
20c. each ; $2 per doz. 
Tuberose. One of the choicest sum- 
mer flowering bulbs ; the flowers 
arc white, very fragrant and pro- 
duced on spikes 2 to 4 ft. high ; 
indispensable for making bou- 
quets. Plant about first of May. 
25c. each ; $2 per doz. 
Vallota Purpurea Superba. Amaryl- 
lis stvle of growth ; produces 5 to 
10 lily like scarlet flowers; fine for 
bedding out or pot culture. $1. 
GLADIOLUS. 
A collection of the finest Hybrid varieties. See Catalogue No. 3. The follow- 
ing varieties are perfectly hardy. 
Price— 20c. each ; $1.50 per dozen. 
Bizantinus. Purplish crimson. I" COMMUNIS A lba . White. 
" Rubra. Crimson. 
BULBOUS FLOWERING ROOTS. 
HARDY. 
The following should be planted in the Fall. They < 
but are not so certain to bloom. 
A.TROSANGUINEUM. Deep orange, with 
dark red blotches. 50c. 
Auratum or G01.DEN BANDED LlI.Y. 
Universally acknowledged to be 
the finest of all Lilies. 50c. 
BULBIFBRUM ( Tiger or Orange Lily) 25c. 
each ; $2 per doz. 
i be planted in the Spring, 
LILIUM. 
Bloom ERt am' m. The most magnificent 
lily of the Pacific Coast. Flowers 
large, of a beautiful orange hue and 
studded with rich dark spots. $2 
to $5 each. 
CANDIDUM. Common white. 20c. each. 
CANDIDUM Ft. Pi.. Double white flow- 
ering. 50c. 
CHALCEDONICUM. Brilliant scarlet. 70c. 
