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tAllium acuminatum.— Koae colored flowers 10 $1.00 
tcernuum. — ^Flowers red, in autamu ; very showy 15 1,50 
fCusickii. — A dwarf species with dense u-nbeLs of white 
flowers 15 1.50 
tGeyeri. — JTlowers rose colored 15 ] .50 
+Moiy. — Broad leaves and bright yellow flowers ; very 
showy ...8-1. 00 per 100 10 1.00 
tOslrowskianum. — A handsome new species with heads 
of dull crimson flowers, 2 J inches ia diameter... .1 .00 
tPedemontanum. — A splendid novelty with drooping 
heads of rosy purple flowers 50 
f reliculalum. — Flowers white or rose color 10 1 . 00 
tserratum. — Large deep rose-colored flowers 10 1 ,00 
tstrialum. — ^See Notlioscordium. 
tstellatum.— The finest of all ; rosy-pm-ple 20 2.00 
-fumbellalum. — A tall species with large umbels of 
greenish-white flowers in summer. ..$8.00 per 100 15 1 .50 
iunifoiium. — Tall with bright rose-colored flowers 10 1 .00 
tvalidum. — Flowers rose-colored or nearly white 10 1.00 
tAmaryllis lulea. Yellow AmaryllU. — Flowers yellow, Crocus- 
like. Sept $10 per 100 15 1.50 
*Treatiae.— See ZephyrantJies. 
Amianlhium muscaetoxicum.— Flowers white. June and July. 15 1.50 
tAndrostephium violaceum. — A rare showy bulb with pale lilac 
flowers , , 15 1.50 
tArisaema triphyllum. Jach-in-tJie-Pxilpit. — Flowers Calla-like, 
darlc-pux-ple with whitish stripes ; moist spots. 
$4.00 per 100 10 75 
f Bollevallia operculata. Roman Tfyacinth. — Showy spikes of 
white flowers j fine for forcing. $10.00 per 100 15 1.50 
♦Bloomeria aurea.— Flowers bright j'ellow; fine for pots 20 2.00 
♦Bravoa gominiflora. — An Amai-yllis-Iike bulb with bright scar- 
lot flowers in autumn; fine for pots. 15 1.50 
♦Brevoorlia coccinea. Fire-Cracker Moicer. — Beautiful 
crimson flowers ; for pots 10 1.00 
t BrodiSBa capitala. — Purple; one to two feet high 10 1.00 
tconoesla. — Flowers hlac, in dense rucomeR 10 1,00 
tHowellii. — Now from Oregon, with beautiful purple 
flowers 10 1,00 
tgrandiflora. — Flowers largo, bright blue.... 10 1.00 
+raclea. — YoUow, tinged with purple and white 10 1.00 
tiaxa. — Flowers blue or purplish 10 1.00 
tmulllflora. — Lilac flowers, iu heads 10 1.00 
tBuIbocodium Porsicum.— A new species 10 1.00 
tvornum. Spring Meadow Saffron. — The earliest flow- 
ering hivrdy bulb, with purple Crocus-like flowers 
in March and April SjiH.no per 100 10 1.00 
tCalochorlus. — This, which includes the favorite Mariposa 
Tulip, {G. Giunihoni) is one of the showiest of 
all N. A. genera ; but owing to the difficulty 
of soouriug well ripened bnlbs, amateurs have 
