38 
wooLso:? t co/s 
EACH. D0Z3EK. 
♦Freesia LeichlliniL— Yellow, marbled vnth. orange 25 S2.50 
*refracta alba.— Pure wliite, delightfully fragrant 40 4.00 
Frilillaria.— BulbB with, beantiful showy flowers, for growing 
in the garden, in the borders or in mixture, for 
naturalizing in the "Wild- Garden. Plant in light 
rich loamy soil. 
tArmena. — A beautiful new species, from Asia Minor, 
with yellow flowers, resembling somewhat F. 
MeUagiidj but produced much more abundanUy. 20 2.00 
♦biflora' — Avery distinct species from California, with 
1 to 3 dark brown flowers. Does best in pots.... 20 2.00 
tBurnati. — ^Plowers dark reddisb-purple ; very large 
and fine 25 2.50 
timperialis. — Crown Imperial, 
* * Aurora. — Bronzy-orange flowers 20 2 , 00 
*' lutea. — Bright yellow flowers ; very showy .. 35 3.50 
** rubra maxima. — Flowers very large, dark red. 35 3.50 
" Sulphurine. — Large sulphur-colored flowers... 25 2.50 
Mixed for naturalizing §12.00 per 100 SO 2.00 
tianceolata.— Brownish-pujple mottled with greenish- 
yeUow 15 1.50 
tliliacea. — Greenish-white, not spotted 15 1.50 
tMeleagris. Guinea-Hen Flower. — ^A very curious 
species, with large pendent bell-shaped flowers 
marked with small squares in white, yellow, 
black and purple, in early spring. Mixed Seed- 
lings 85.00 per 100 10 1.00 
tminor 30 3.00 
tMoggridgii. — Flowers as large as the last, bright yel- 
low handsomely checkered with pui-jjle. Blooms 
early summer and one of the most showy 50 5.00 
tpudica. Golden Fritillary. — A native of Oregon, with 
bright golden-yellow flowers in early spring. 
Fine for masses or naturalizing S5.00 per 100 10 75 
+Pyrenaica. — Large, deep purple flowers ; fine 25 2.50 
tpalidiflora.— Pale yellow flowers, beautifully check- 
ered; very distinct 50 5,00 
♦rocurva,— One of the finest of the N. A. species, with 
bright scarlet flowers tinged with purple ; fine 
for pot culture, but not quite hardy hero 25 2.50 
fRulhcnica. — A dwarf species with curious brown-yel- 
low flowcr.s 50 5,00 
tXhunborgil. — New from Japan. Flowers red and 
wliitG, bell-shaped 25 2. .'JO 
tlrislis. — A Grecian Kpecies with blackish flowers 30 3.00 
fGalanlhUS. Sno\cdrop. — Very early Bpring-flowering bulbs 
of easy cultivation. Flowers bell-shnped, white, 
fiue for planting in grass or naturalizing in the 
Wild-Garden. 
Galanthus Elwosil.— A very distinct, large-flowering species. 
$8.00 per 100 15 1.50 
