CATALOGUE OF BULBS. TUBERS, ETC. 
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Trillium ereclum. Birthrootr—Dwckj dull purple flowers. 
n . . ^ m .... $^.00 per 100 5 SO., SO 
erythrocarpum. FamUd TrdUum.—V^hite, delicately 
striped with purple ; moist spots 10 i oo 
grandiflorum. Wood Z%.— The fiuest and graudoBt 
species, with large, 2 to 3 inches, white flowei-s 
which gradually turn rose-color. Plant in moist 
half-shaded spots. Fine for forcing. ■ 
§4.00 per 100 10 7r> 
nivale. Sinall Wood Like tlie last but dwarf 
and wiOx small white, wavj'-petalled flowers 20 2 . 00 
ovatum,— Resembling grandijlonim, but earlier 20 2 . 00 
petiolalum. — A very rare species from Oregon, with 
dark purple, sessile flowers 30 3.00 
sessile var. Wrayi.-A species from Florida, with beauti- 
fully spotted leaves and dark purple flowers....... 20 2.00 
All the Trilliums are excellent plauts for moist spots or 
for naturalizing in half-open woods, and are ex- 
tensively used iu England. Mixed for natural- 
izing $2.50 per 100 
Tulips. — Among early flowering bulbs the fine upecies of tulipn 
take a first rank, and our collection will he found 
to embrace the old varieties as well as newer sorts 
of recent introduction. We do not import tlie 
common seedling and hybrid tulijjs, but any of 
our custumors, who desire them in quantity, will 
be supplied at market rates by applying early in 
August. Our species of talipe have attracted con- 
siderable attention when shown at the N.Y. Hort. 
Societies' exhibitions, and every spring wo have 
iu our grounds many fine sorte which we invito 
our friends to come and see when in bloom. 
tTuIipa Allaica. — Flowers email, crimRon. A new species 
from Siberia 2r> 2. no 
Biebersieiniana. — A very early yoUow-floworiug spe- 
cies. New from Caucasus Mountains 25 2.. SO 
biriora. — Small white flowers, yellow centre. Kew from 
. the Caucasus Mountains 20 2 . 00 
/ carinata rubra.— Ked andpmrple flowers. S3.00por 100 fi 50 
" violacea,— Violet and purple fl. JJ3.00 per lOO 5 50 
Cetsiana. Orocm-lUu Tulip. — Flowers orange ou the 
outside, and yellow on the iuside 15 1 .50 
Clusiana. — "White, striped with red ; black centre 15 1 .50 
cornuta. Horned 2w///^.— Bright yellow, siriped with 
red $5.00 per 100 10 75 
Oidieri. — One of the fiuest species. Flower bright 
crimson with a large purple blotch, bordered with 
yellow at the base of each petal 20 2 . 00 
Eichleri.— Flowers orange, with black-blotched foliage. 
A new aud very desirable species 25 2.50 
clegans. — I-lower^ large carmine ; very fine 10 75 
