CATALOGUE OF BULBS, TUBEIIS, ETC. 
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Lilium Canadense var. rubrum.— Deep red flowers ; both of 
these sorts should be planted in moist soils 25 $2.50 
tcandidum. Madonna LUy. — The well-kuowu Lily of 
the gardens, with fragrant -white flowers 15 1.50 
fcandidum fl. pi. — Flowers wbite, very double 85 3,50 
camiolicum. I^oddi'ng lied Flowers nodding, 
bright yellow changing to Vermillion. 2 to 3 ft. 
Sl5.00perl00 25 2.50 
Carolinianum. — A beautiful species resembling aujier- 
biim 75 7.50 
*QdXt%hm.—SotitJLern Red Lily Flowers scarlet, spot- 
ted with dark purple; should be Rrowu in pots. 25 2.50 
Chalcedonicum. Scarlet Tnrk^s CtoT^.— Flowers intense 
scarlet, in early summer 50 6.00 
Columbianum. Wild Oregon Lily, — A fine species 
with flowers resembling Canadense^ but fanaller. 
Very desirable, of easy cultivation. .§8. 00 per 100 15 1.50 
concolor. — Flowers scarlet, spotted with black 25 2.60 
" var. Coridion. — A yellow variety of the above.. 25 2.60 
'* var. pulchellum.— Beautiful scarlet flowerp 60 6.00 
COrdifoHum. — Flowers large, white, slightly tinged with 
purple at the throat; funuel-shnped, very rare... 50 5.00 
croceum. Orange Lily. — Flowers orange, spotted with 
black 25 2,60 
Dahuricum. — An easily grown species with brilliant 
red flowers, spotted with black. $12.00 per 100 20 2.00 
Dalmalicum. — See Martagon, 
elegans.— See TJiunhergiamm, 
excelsum. — Flowers dull yellow, nodding and fragrant 50 5.0O 
giganteum. — ^Flowers white, striped with puiiilo ; ro- 
quiroH to be planted several years in a cool, half- 
shaded spot, before it wDl flower. It is perfeolly 
hardy with us and the bulbs we offer are medium 
size, such as will probably flower in two years ; 
there is ][ittlo or no use in planting out the largo 
so-called *' flowering bnlbs " imported from 
Europe, as they seldom if ever come to perfec- 
tion. Easily raised from seeds 3.00 
Hansoni. — Of this rare early-flowering species wo offer 
very fine bulbs. The flowers are bright yellow 
with numerous crimson spots; of ea^y cultiva- 
tion 1.00 10.00 
Humboldtii.—One of the finest of the California Lilies, 
having largo orango-red flowers with claret-col- 
ored spots. This, liko WanMngtonianum, needs 
to bo planted not less than 10 inches deep, in a 
well drained soil 80 8.0O 
Japonicum ColchesferL — ^A very beautiful and raro 
variety with flowers yellowish-whilo inmhy choco- 
late-colored outside and very fragrant. Fine im- 
ported bulbs 3.00 
