120 CURTIS & COBB'S 



Each. 



Lilium candidum (old white Lily). Pure white ; very fragrant. 4 feet. 



Per doz., 1.50 15 



" " fl. pi. Double white. 4 feet. Per doz., 2.50 . . .25 



" " Striped-leaved. 4 feet SO 



" Canadense. Orange red, spotted. 4 feet 5° 



" chalcedonicum. Brilliant scarlet. 3 feet. Per doz., 3.00 . .35 

 " eolchieum. Rich yellow, spotted ; superb. 4 feet . . . .50 

 " excelsum. Buff yellow ; beautiful. 4 feet. Per doz., 9.00 . .80 

 " gigauteum. The tallest of the Lilies, growing ten feet high, with 



a spike of white trumpet-shaped flowers with carmine streaks . 5.00 

 " longiflorum Japonieum. Pure white; fragrant; with large 



trumpet-shaped flower. i£ feet. Per doz., 2.00 . . ■ . .20 



" Liu-kill. Pure white ; similar to the Longiflorum ; superb. 2 ft. 1.00 



" Martagon. Purple. 3 feet .75 



" " flore alba. White. 3 feet . . . . . 1.00 



" " flore pleno. Double purple. 3 feet . . . .40 



" " Yellow. 3 feet 40 



" " Scarlet. 3 feet . . .40 



" Mixed. 3 feet. Per doz., 4.00 40 



" pomponium. Yellow. 4 feet . 40 



" . Philadelphicum. Crimson, red-spotted. 2 feet . . . .50 



" superbum. Orange red, spotted. 6 feet 50 



" Sinicum. Bright scarlet. i£ feet 1.50 



" Takesema. White, with large trumpet-shaped flowers ; new and 



beautiful. 2 feet 1.00 



" tenuifolium. New ; scarlet ; superb. 4 feet . . . . 5.00 

 *' thunbergianum grandiflorum. Orange crimson. | foot . 1.50 

 " trigrinum (Tiger Lily). Orange red, spotted. 4 to 6 feet. 



Per doz., 1.50 . . . . 15 



" umbellatum . . . . 40 



" venustum. Orange buff ; handsome. 2 feet 75 



N. B. — As some of the varieties of these Lilies may not be always in 

 spring stock, they can be supplied in the fall, when the Dutch Bulbs are 

 received. 



AMABTZLISi 



These bulbs are remarkable for their beautiful flowers, and should be cul- 

 tivated in-doors, and moderately watered until they show signs of growth. 

 The soil most suitable for their culture is a good, friable, highly-decom- 

 posed turfy loam, with one-fourth part of rich leaf-mould, or pulverized 

 manure, and the ordinary proportion of sand in mixture. The pot-drainage 

 must be perfect. 



Many of the bulbs are obtainable throughout the year, either in pots or 

 in a dry state, as the order may be received. 



Atamaseo. Changeable from white to pink . 30 



Auliea (Lily of the Palace). Crimson, shaded with lively green . . 4.00 



Belladonna. Violet and white 75 



Belladonna major. Large, violet and white 1.50 



Gigantea (Josephine) g i00 



Johnsonii. Crimson, striped with white j showy, and a very large bloom 3.00 

 Longifolia rosea. Long leaved . . . . . . . ^ 



