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EACH. DOZESf. 
Scilla Lilio-Hyacinthus. Lily-rooted Squill. — ^Flowers blue, 
carious and very distinct 30 §3.00 
nutans. Nodding Squill. — Flowers blue, white, red 
and purple. Fine for nataraliziog. Mixed. 
S5.00 per 100 10 75 
♦Peruviana. Pyramidal Squill. — Briglit blue flowers, 
in large pyramidal heads in early summer ; spikes 
often G inches.in diameter 20 2.00 
Peruviana alba.— Flowers white 20 2.00 
Sibirica. Sileiian Squill. — Flowers intense bine : 
dwarf, and very early. Fine for forcing and 
also fornaturalizing $2.50 per 100 5 ."0 
Umbellata. — ^Dense umbels of light blue flowers in 
early spring 5^8.00 per 100 15 1 .50 
*undulata. — Flowers dark blue, in' heads 10 1 .00 
verna. Spy'ing'Squill or Star of Spring. — A charm- 
ing little bulb, with lilac-blue flowers in spring. 
4 to G inches 15 1.50 
♦Schizostylis coccinea. — A beautiful Bummer-bloomincr bulb 
with fine scarlet flowers in spikes. 1 to 2 ft 10 1 .00 
fPuschkinia scilloides. Striped Squill — A beautiful spring- 
flowering bulb, with white flowers delicately 
fitripedwith blue. Rare and fine 50 6.00 
fsicula. — ^A new and i-are species 75 
tRhinopetalum Karelini- — A beautiful new, early spring-flower- 
ing bulb bearing a dense raceme of drooping 
purple flowers 35 3.50 
•Richardia haslata. Yellow Ualla. — A beauiful clear yellow 
Hpathe or flower with a dark purple spot at the' base. 
It can be grown in a moist spot in the open air during 
the summer, and is of vigorous growth 60 6.00 
Rhoxia Vlrginica. Meadoio Jieauty. — A charming little tube- 
rous-rooted plant, with numerous rosy-purple 
flowers and bright yellow stamens; flowers in 
summer and is fine for naturalizing in moist 
spots ; should bo planted in masses. £5)2. 50 per 100 5 50 
Roman Hyacinth.— Sec Bcllmtllia. 
tTocophylea Cyanocrocus. Chilian Crocus. — This magnificent 
novelty is a strong rival to the charming Ghiono- 
doxa. The flowers are largo and of the deepest 
blue, fiiuuel-flhapod and very sweet-scented. 
This bulb has witbstood the European winters, 
and is likely to i^rovo hardy hero, but it will be 
bettor to plant in pots in a cold-fi'ame until it 
becomes more abundant .1.25 
Tlialictrum anomonoidos. Hue Anemone. — A beautiful early- 
floworiug species, M'ith numerous large white and 
pink flowei'j; for naturalizing in the "Wild- 
Garden or planting in borders iJ2.50 per 100 5 50 
Trillium cernuum. Nodding Trillium.— 'Plowatn white, nod- 
ding..... $4. 00 per 100 10 75 
