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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
LILITTM, Continued, 
L. martagon. The "Turk's Cap" Lily; flowers vary 
in color, but the type is dull purplish red, spotted free- 
ly with dark purple ; a distinct and widely grown spe- 
cies. 20 cents each, $2 per dozen. 
Ii. pardalinum. Scarlet flowers, with a lighter orange 
center and large purple spots : a very rich and hand- 
some American species. 25 cents. 
L. Philadelphicum. Orange red, purple spotted flow- 
ers, produced in summer 10 cents. 
Ii. pulchellum. Of remarkable shape and rich scarlet 
color; a very effective variety. 25 cents. 
Ii. speciosum album. Pui-e white flowers, very sweet ; 
a grand lily. 25 cents each, $3..50 per dozen. 
Jm. monstrosum album. A large form. 36 cents 
each, $2.50 per dozen. 
T. album precox. A lovely and distinct pure 
white species, rose tinted on ends of petals ; very fine. 
35 cents. 
I,. rubrum. Rose, spotted crimson. 25 cts. to $2. 
I,. roseum. White, spotted I'ose. 25 cts. to $3.50. 
Im. superbum. Of tall habit, with stately orange red 
thickly spotted flowers in a large panicle; a grand na- 
tive species. 25 cents each, S2 per dozen. 
Ii. tenuifolium. A lovely little Siberian species; the 
flowers are small, bright scarlet, shining, and produced 
in an elegant way on slender stems; a gem. 30 cents. 
Ji. tigrinum. Our grand Tiger lily would be deemed a 
prize if it were scarce; it is a showy and beau- 
tiful plant. 20 cents each, $2 der dozen. 
Ii. fl. pL A fine double form. 35 cents. 
Ii. umbellatum (,T^iunherglamim). These are superior 
for bedding purposes, being of dwarf habit and very 
free blooming. 25 cents each, $2..50 per dozen. 
L. atrosaiigTiineum. Fine dark flowering variety. 
30 cents. 
IiIIiIUM umbellatum citrinum. Rich yellow flowers, 
with black dots. 50 cents. 
L. fnlgens. Beautiful red flowers. ."50 cents. 
L. variegfatum. Foliage beautifully variegated. 
§2.50. 
L. Washingtonianum. A superb Californian species, 
with white flowers of rich fragrance. 40 cts. each, 
$3.50 per dozen. 
MONTBRETIA. Valuable summer blooming bulbs, 
bearing spikes of handsome flowers. 
M. crocosmiflora. Flowers orange scarlet. 10 cents. 
M. Pottsii. Bright yellow and red. 10 cents. 
NABCISSnS. Including Jonquils, Daffodils, etc. For 
descriptions, see Bulb Catalogue. All the best varie- 
ties, .?1 to -S2 per dozen. 
N. Tazetta. The "Chinese Sacred Lily." A very easy 
blooming sort : can be flowered in any window. 25 cts. 
OXALIS. Pretty basket plants, with clover-like foliage 
and abundant flowers of white, pink and yellow. Best 
varieties, 25 cents i)er dozen. 
F.3:ONIA, Herbaceous. These are fine hardy shrubs, 
furnishing large and vei'y handsome double flowers, 
from white to deepest crimson. Nothing is finer for 
the herbaceous border. Best named sorts, 50 cents 
each, .S5 per dozen; unnamed, .35 cents each, 83.75 per 
dozen. 
FOIilANTHES tuberosa. This, the well-known Tu- 
berose, is one of the best of our summer bulbs. The 
white, fragrant flowers are beautiful. 
Single Tuberose. The " Orange Flowered " variety. 
$1 per doz. 
Excelsior Pearl. The finest strain of the double va- 
rieties, and a beautiful flower ; of dwarf habit. $1 
per dozen. 
TI6RIDIA (Ferraria). Splendid summer blooming 
bulbs; the flowers are showy and freely produced. 
T. concliiflora. 
Dark yellow 
flowers. 10 cts. 
T. grandiflora 
alba. White 
flowers. 10 cts. 
TBITOMA uva- 
ria grandiflora. 
A fine hardy bul- 
bous plant, pro- 
ducing showy 
spikes of orange 
flowers. 25 cts. 
TXTLZPA. Dou- 
ble and single 
Tulips, in best 
sorts for forcing 
and bedding. See 
Bulb Catalogue. 
.50 cts. to$l doz. ; 
$3.50 to $5 p. 100. 
ZEPHYRAN- 
THES atamas- 
co rosea. 20 
cents each. 
LII.IUM HAKKISll. 
