WORTHY OF GENERAL CULTURE. 



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(The Best and Most Easily 



Elegans Grandiflorum. (Iiic of the finest of this siiecie?. 20cls. 



r a< li ; 82 per doz. 

 Tigrinum. The well-known single Tiger Uly. 10 ets. each ; Si 



per <lo/,fn. 



Tigrinum Flore Pleno. Thi- dnuble Tiger I,ily. A splendid sort. 



■J.' eaeii ; S'J..")0 per do/en. 

 Superbum. The finest native Lily; "lien Inaring at one time 



from i'l to 50 of its beautiful yelliiwish-red flowers, lo els. each ; 



S\:2't per dozen. 



Brownii. .\ niagnitieent variety, with fine, large foliage; flowers 

 very large; fine white inside, purple onl.side; the stamens a rich 

 ehoeolate, and form a distinct feature in this species. 81..')il each. 



Tenuifolium. We cannot sjieak too highly in praise of this most 

 graceful, lirilliaiit, scarlet Uly. It should he planted largely in 

 every eollectioti. T) cts. each; SiWO per dozen, 



Canadense. Our IwU-shaiK'd native Lily. We can ftirnish two 

 varieties, a retl and a yellow. 13 cts. each ; 8I.2.> per dozen. 



Grown TJlies — Continued.] 



Pomponiuiti Verum. .\ new variety, totally distinct from the Lily 

 usually sold under this name. Fiery scarlet flowers, not unlike 

 the old scarlet Martagon, but far more graceful; a most lieauti- 

 Lily. "•"> cts. each ; S,"* per dozen. 



Martagon. (Turk'nOip Lily.) Various c<dors, mixed. I.t cts. each ; 

 Sl.'J."* per ilozen. 



Dalinaticum. (Turk's Cop.) Park purple, nearly black, flowers ; a 



rcmarkahle lily. SI each. 

 Chalcedonicum. (Turk's Oap.) Intensely bright srarlel flowers. 



III! cts. each. 



Harrisii. (Bfrmitda Easter Lily.) This lily is remarkable for its 

 free flowering ((iialilics, as well as for its great beauty. Not 

 hardy unless w<'ll protected. 2,*> cts, each; 82.50 per df)zeit. 



Excelsum. A beautiful lily of a delicate light buff color. 00 els. 

 each. ■ 



Pulchellum. .\ di.stinci and very fine lily, of easy culture. 40 cts. 

 each. 



Rhododendrons and Simihir Flowering Shrubs. 



The Kliododeiidron is one of the most vahiahle of otir liardy deeorative plants. Tlie leaves are hroad, green and 

 glossy, and when planted in groups, or belt.s, or alone, have a cheerful appearance in the midst of winter. In June tlie 

 ma-s-ses of rich and glos,sy green are siirnioiinted l)y scarlet, piir))lc ami white clusters, each cluster large enough for a 

 bouiiuet. The finest varieties are the Hybrids of ( atawbiense, frotn which our stock is especially selected witli refer- 

 ence to hardiness. 



PRICES OF RHODODENDRONS. 



Named Varieties, with Bloom Buds. Purchiuser's selection, in good bushy plants. J1..50 each, 815 per dozen ; 52 each, 820 per dozen ; 

 J:2.50 each, ^J25 per dozen, according to size. 



Named Varieties, without Bloom Buds. The best varieties, but our selection. 81 each, 810 per dozen ; and 81.2.') each, 812 per dozen ; 

 according to size. 



Catawbiense and Catawbiense Seedlings. These we oiler in nice bushy |)lants. Well set with bloom buds, 81 each, 810 per dozen, 

 Willitiut bloom l>u(ls, 75 cents each, S-s per dozen. 



Album Elegans. .\ very good while; line shape. 

 Album Grandiflorum. .\ fine white. 

 Album Magnum. .\ good white. 



Album Triumphans. ,\ very fine white; targe tlower. 

 Alexander Dancer. Scarlet. 

 Atrosanguineum. Intense bIoo<l red. 



Blandyanum. lieautiful ro.sy-critnson ; fine I'Driu, excellent foliage 

 aiul very abundant bloomer. 



B. A. Elliott. Hrilliant scarlet crimson, fine flowcrand largetruss. 

 1'his new variety, which Mr. Watterer has named for us, he says 

 is oni' of the hardiest he has ever grown. 82 each. 



Charles Bagley. lirighl red. 



Candidum. (iood hlush. 



Caractacus. I'urplish-eritnsiui ; finefiower. 



Charles Dickens. Dark scarlet, fine habit and foliage. 



Chancellor. Light purple, very spotted ; large, bold truss of blootns. 



Cyancum. I'urple; l)looining in large trusses. 



Delicatissimum. Clear white, delicately tinted with pink. 



Erectum. (iood rose; fine grower. 



Everestianum. Kosy-lilac; large truss of blooin.s, most abundaiu 



bloomer, fine foliage. 

 Giganteum. liriglil rose, large trus.s. 

 Gloriosum. White; large, hold flowers. 

 Gretry. Fine crimson, beautifully marked. 

 James Mason. Light c-enler, bright scarlet edging; fine truss. 

 John Walter. Kicli crimson; fiiu' form and very fine habit. 



Ghent Azaleas. 



This lovely cla-ss of plants is entirely hanly, ami will thrive in any 

 gomi garden. Our collection contains the finest varieties grown, 

 and cannot he surpassed for the varied richness of their colors. 

 Their finest eflecl is obtained by planting in groups. Trice, 81.25 

 each; 812 per dozen. 



Andromeda Floribunda. 



Low rounded bush; abundant white cluster spikes or one-sided 

 racemes of flowers in spring; choice and very beautiful. 81.25 each. 



H. W. Sargent. Crimson, with enf)rnious trusses. 



Lady Armstrong. Pale rfise, very much spotttsi ; heauliful. 



Luciferum. (ifnid, clear white. 



Michael Watterer. liright scarlet-crimson; extra fine form anil 

 liahil. 



Minnie. Hluish-while, with a very large lilolch of orange spots; 

 very fine. 



Mrs. John Clutton. l-'ine. clear white; good f!>rm. 



Nivaticum. ("lear white, with yellow spots. 



Oculatum. Clear white, with fine cluster of orange sjiols. 



Oculatum Nigrum. Pale lilac, with a large ilark eye. 



Papilionaccum. Nearly white, with cluster itf orange sjiots. 



Purpureum Elegans. l-*ine purple. 



Purpureum Grandiflorum. I'inc purple. 



Pelopidas. Very fine crimson, large truss. 



Pcrspicuum. tiood white, fine shape<l Idooin. 



Pictum. (.'lear white, with a fine cluster of orange spots. 



Queen. I'inc white. 



Roseum Elegans. Good ro.se. 



Roscum Superbum. Good, clear ro.se. 



Roseum Grandiflorum. Fine rose. 



Roseum. Kose and yellow spots. 



Sherwoodianum. Light rose, with dark spots. 



Sir Henry Mildmay. Very bright rosy-crimson. 



Victoria. Claret crimson, 



William Downing. IJark puce. 



Azalea Mollis. 



This splendid species from .lapati bring an abundance of very 

 large and beautiful flowM'rs very early in the spring. Although 

 efuisideretl hardy here wc recommend thai they be prot<'cted in the 

 winter. Price, 81,50 each ; 815 i>er dozen. 



Kalmia Latifolia. 



Of this well-known native evergreen shrub we oflTer a fine lot of 

 nur.sery-grown jilants. The flowers are very abundant, white or 

 pinkish, and of great delicacy and beauty. 75 cts. each; tSpcr doz. 



