F. E. MCALLISTER CO., 69 CORTLINUT ST.. 
GLOXINIAS. 
Most desirable plants, of dwarf habit; their flowers 
are produced in the greatest profusion, often three to 
four inches across, and are of the most exquisite and 
gorgeous colors, many of which are magnificently 
spotted. Under the commonest culture they bloom 
continuously for months. Plant them in pots, one bulb 
in a foui--inch pot, and do not allow the soil to get dry. 
Keep in a moderately cool situation. 
Mixed, 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. 
HYACINTHUS CANDiCANS 
Or Giant White Summer Hyacinth. 
Luxuriant, free-growing summer flowering plant, 
spreading two or three feet, throwing up great, tall 
spikes, four to five feet in height, each bearing 20 to 30 
large white bell-shaped flowers, of the easiest culture 
and fine for groups. 
5c. each; 50c. per doz. 
If ordered by mail, add 10c. per dozen for postage for 
the above three. 
TIGRIDIAS. 
Peacock or Shell Flowers. 
If ordered by mail, add lOc. per dozen for po.sfage. 
Extremely handsome summer flowering bulbs, grow- 
ing about two feet high, producing large, gorgeous 
flowers, exquisitely spotted; flowers profu.sely through- 
out the summer. Separate colors of yellow crimson 
and white. Price, 5c. each; 50c. per doz 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
Or Japan Iris. 
The magnificence of these new Irises is beyond de- 
scription. The flowers are of enormous size, averaging 
from six to eight inches across; the prevailing colors 
are white, crimson, rofe, lilac, lavender, violet and 
lias KvEMPFERI. 
blue. They are perfectly hardy and flower in greatest 
profusion in June and July, and attain greatest per- 
fection if planted in moist soil, or if well supplied with 
water while growing and flowering. 
Single varieties, mixed, 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. 
Double " " 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. 
LILIES. 
All Lilies delight in rich soil such as is afforded by a 
mixture of loam and well-rotted manure. When grown 
in the border or open ground they should remain undis- 
turbed for years, frequent removals being injurious. 
In the autumn give the bulbs a heavy mulching of 
leaves, coarse manure or boughs will jirove highly 
beneficial. Plant all lilies at least six inclies deep. 
If ordered by mail, add 25c. per dozen for postage. 
Auratum (The Golden-Banded Lilj ). Eiicli per doz. 
Finest of all hardy lilies; flowers 
white, spotted with maroon, having a 
bright yellow band through tlie center 
of each petal. Extra large bulbs, 10 o 
15 inches in circumference $0 20 $3 00 
Brownii. Creamy white, shaded with 
chocolate crimson; an extia large and 
fine lily 60 6 00 
Chalcedonicum fScarlet Martagon) 40 4 00 
