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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY's CATALOGUE OF 
Each Dozen 
IiIIjIUM Thunbergianum. Thunberg's 
Lily. This species, in its almost endless 
variety of forms, is still one of the best for 
general planting, especially in half wild 
spots. It is of easy growth and verj' vari- 
able as to coloring. We have in stock 
many new forms, which we introduce from 
Japan every year. Mi.xed sorts $o 15 f i 50 
li. tigrinum fl. pi. Double Tiger Lily. 
Flowers more durable than the type, and 
very double, lasting a long time in bloom 15 i 50 
li. tigrimim splendens. The grandest of 
all the varieties, with tall stems and fiery- 
scarlet flowers 20 2 00 
li. umbellatum. Flowers bright red, with 
black spots 20 2 00 
li. Washingtonianiim. A grand native 
species from California, growing under 
favorable conditions four to six feet high, 
with numerous erect white flowers, which 
are very fragrant, and which, as they fade, 
become lilac-colored. If treated as advised 
above, there is no trouble in growing and 
flowering it 50 5 00 
MONTBRETIA crocosmiaeflora. This 
beautiful hybrid bulb is the result of a 
cross between Monlbrelia Pollsii and 
Crocosmia aurea. The flowers are deep 
orange-vermilion, the base light yellow, 
the tips of the flowers bright red. The 
plant flowers from July to October, and is 
very brilliant. Treat like the gladiolus . . 10 i 00 
NARCISSUS. Daffodils and Jonquils. These flowers 
have been made famous, both by their beauty for prac- 
tical garden decoration and by poetic fancy. Many 
of the choice varieties are well adapted for winter 
forcing. Each Dozen 
N. bioolor Empress. White, with golden- 
yellow perianth ; very large and early . to 50 
N. Horsfleldii. Very large, rich golden-yel- 
low trumpet and white perianth. One of 
the best hardy species we have grown . . 25 $2 50 
N. Emperor. Flowers 5 to 6 inches across. 
Trumpet golden-yellow, with primrose 
perianth i 00 
N. major. Trumpet Major. Golden-yellow; 
very large 10 i 00 
N. maximus. Trumpet Maximus, Large, 
bright yellow; very early. One of the 
best of the single Daffodils. This is the 
true variety 35 3 50 
N. obvallaris. Tenby Daffodil. Large 
primrose trumpet, yellow perianth ; early 10 i 00 
N. princeps. Large, pale sulphur-yellow 
flowers. Extra 10 i 00 
N. psendo-Narcissus. Lent Lily, Daffodil, 
or Daffadowndilly. Yellow trumpet, sul- 
phur perianth 10 i 00 
N. spurius. Very large ; yellow 15 i 50 
N. Golden Spur. The earliest flowering 
variety, with large, rich golden-yellow 
flowers. Fine for cutting or forcing . . 30 3 00 
Each Dozen 
NARCISSUS, Henry Irving. A free- 
blooming sort, with deep yellow flowers . $0 30 $3 00 
N. Telamonius. Pale yellow trumpet ; sul- 
phur perianth ; very large and early ... 10 i 00 
N. Telamonius fl. pi. Double Daffodil. 
Flowers large, golden-yellow, double • • 10 2 00 
N. Incomparabills. Single Orange Phoe- 
nix. Flowers large, primrose, with sul- 
phur crown 10 I 00 
N. Incomparabilis fl. pi. Butter and-Eggs. 
Double yellow. Sulphur and crimson 10 75 
N. Incomparabilis pallidus p r a; c o x . 
The earliest variety in this section. Flow- 
ers large, pale sulphur color 30 3 00 
N. Sir Watkin. Great Welsh Chalice 
Flower. Very large flowers — 5J< inches 
across— of great substance, with rich sul- 
phur perianth, and yellow cup tinged 
orange 50 5 00 
N. Poeticus. Poet's Narcissus, or Pheas- 
ant's Eye. Flowers pure white, with a 
distinct red crown 5 50 
N. Poeticus ornatus. Flowers large, white, 
with a crown. The earliest and best . . 20 200 
N. Poeticus fl. pl. Gardenia Daffodil. 
Large, pure white, double flowers .... 10 75 
ORNITHOGALUM umbellatum. Star of Bethlehem. 
Flowers pure white, opening in sunshine. Fine for 
naturalizing in wild, moist spots. 5c. ea. , 50c. per doz. 
TRILLIUM. All the Trilliums are fine for naturalizing 
in half-open woods. Each Dozen 
T. cernuum. Nodding Trillium. Flowers 
white $1 10 $0 75 
T. erectum. Birthroot. Dark, dull purple 
flowers 5 50 
T. grandiflorum. Wood Lily. The finest 
species, with large white flowers, which 
gradually become rose-colored 10 75 
T. nivale. Small Wood Lily. Like the last, 
but dwarf and with small, white, wavy- 
petaled flowers 20 2 00 
T. petiolatum. A very rare species from 
Oregon, with dark purple sessile flowers 20 2 00 
T. pusillum. A rare species, with pure 
white flowers,changing to purple .... 20 200 
TRITELiEIA uniflora. Spring Star Flower. Flowers 
star-shaped, white, with a blue line in each petal. 
Hardy, and also fine for pot culture. 5c. ea. , 50c. per doz_ 
TULIPS. The brilliancy of the Tulip's flowers, and their 
lasting quality, give them high rank among Dutch bulbs. 
Bedding Tulips. Best single and double varieties ; 
all colors mixed. 50 cts. per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
Separate Colors. Single and double, in white, red and 
yellow. 60 cts. per dozen, $4 per 100. 
Pink Tulips. Deep and rosy pink. 75 cts. per dozen, 
to per 100. 
Parrot Varieties. Oddly and beautifully formed and 
colored. $2 per 100. 
Common Garden Tulips. All colors mixed. %i per 100. 
ZEPHYRANTHE8 Candida. Flowers white, fra- 
grant in summer. Store the bulbs in dry soil during the 
winter. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per dozen. 
