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Monthly Carnations. 
' These plants are unsurpassed in value, either for summer decoration of the gar- 
den, or for winter flowering in the parlor or greenhouse. By recent improve- 
msnts nearly every shade of color is obtained, and the delightful fragrance is we 1 
known. The varieties in heavy type are new. Most of them, obtained by Da.l- 
lodous, and being really superior in quality, arc held at 75 cents ^:ach; older kmds 
at 30 cents, $.3 per dozen, which will include two new varieties when the selection 
is left to us. 
Adonis. Variegated red and white; pro- 
fuse. 
AGL/E. Cherry-red ; mottled white. 
Astoria. Yellow-scarlet and wliite ; fine. 
ATTRACTION. White, dotted vermilion. 
BARNUM. Yellowish-white; vermilion tip. 
BEAUTY OF BROOKLYN. Deep plum. 
Cardinal. Brilliant scarlet. 
CAUCASE. Blush-white; tipped vermilion. 
DARKNESS. Red, shaded; dark maroon. 
FORTUNE. White dwarf; fragrant. 
GEANT. Ked-striped maroon. 
GUIDE. Light purple; dotted white. 
Henrietta. Carmine, striped with purple. 
La Purite. Deep carmine; extra fine; one 
of the freest and most valuahle for the 
florist. 
L'ECLAIR. Fiery red. 
MINIATURE. Metallic white ; dotted crim- 
son. 
MRS. DRURY. Yellowish- white ; feathered 
cherry. 
ZELLER. Bright maroon ; large and 
fine. 
MONT BLANC. White. 
Parisienne. Fine dark maroon. 
Pet. Bright red ; fringed ; profuse. 
Perfection. Large; violet. 
RANUNCULE. Bufl'-shaded pink ; fine. 
SILVER GLOBE. White; globular. 
UNIQUE. White; verydouble; dwarf; fra- 
grant. 
Washington. Purple ; large and full. 
Florist's Finks. 
These are perfectly hardy and free-flowering. The following are new and extra 
fine. 
Attraotion. 
Countess of Bossyln. 
Glory. 
High Color. 
Ijaura. 
Lord Clyde. 
Price, 40 cents ; $4 for the set. 
Palmerston. 
Mozart. 
Mrs. Trotter. 
Prince Albert. 
ImperiaL 
of Wales. 
Lilium. 
Many new kinds of Lily have been introduced from Japan, so brilliant and regal 
that it is now eminently true, not only in purity and delicacy of coloring, but also 
in gorgeous splendor, that the Lily docs, indeed, surpass the Glory ot Solomon. 
Lilium Auratum (Golden Lily) is quite new, the largest of all, and is really mag- 
nificent. , „ V 
Fine flowering bulbs at $3 each. 
L. Japonicdm Lancifolium Album (white), 50 cents. 
<< " RuBRUM (red spotted), 50 cents. 
" " RosEUM (rose spotted), 50 cents. 
Lilium Longiflorum (long striped), 35 cents. 
" Candidum (pure wliite, fragrant), 25 cents. 
Hybrid Gladiolus. 
Of this unequally showy and popular flower, my collection has received the 
highest premiums for several years past. Some of my seedlings are equal to the 
