Kels,ex^ Haiyiy Amerioein Plemts^ 
Hardy American Lilies, continued 
Lllinm humboldtli. 4 to 5 ft. Reddish orange, 
spotted purple. 40 cts. each, $3.50 for 10. $25 
per 100. 
humboIdtU, var. mag- 
nificum. 4 to 8 ft. One 
of the best and of easy 
culture. Orange-red, 
purple and crimson 
markings. 30 cts. each, 
$2. -J 5 for 10. 
humboldtii, var. bloom- 
erianum. Quite similar 
to preceding, but with 
small stem and bulb. 30 
cts. each, ^2.75 for 10. 
keUof^i. 3 to 4 ft. Rcv- 
olutf type, pink, dotted 
purple. Fragrant. 40c. 
each, ^3-50 for 10. 
maritimnm. A dark red 
bog species. 
$2 for 10. 
25 cts. each. 
2 to 4 ft. 
flowers. A 
Lilium washingtoni- 
anum purDureum 
pardalinum. 
< )range-refl 
tall western species. 40 
cts. each, ^3.50 for 10. 
parryll. 3 to 5 ft. Slender, 
lemon -yellow, and very 
fragrant. Rare. 50 cts. 
eacli, $4 for 10. 
parviflorum. Small bog 
species. 20 cts. each. $i.~5 for 10. 
paTTum. r to 2 ft. Yellow species from California. 
20 cts. each. ?i.75 for 10. 
parvum, var. luteum. Clear yellow. 20 cts. each. 
^1.75 for 10. 
philadelphlcum. Wood Ltly. i to 3 ft. Another 
erect species, very hardy. May and June. Red- 
dish orange-purple spots. 15 cts. each, $1 for 10. 
^8 per 100. 
puberulum. Humboldt's Lily. 3 to 5 ft. A rare 
Californian species, with reddish orange flowers. 
50 cts. each. 34.50 for 10. 
Lilium carolinianum (see page 31) 
Lilium roezUl. Reddish orange, dotted maroon. 
25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
nxbescens. 6 to 12 ft. White, dotted purple. 
changing to wine color. 40 
cts. each, 33.75 for 10. 
spedosum (landf oUum) . 
Harov J.\p.\nkse Lily. 3 
to 4 ft. Branching habit. 
Pure white or spotted with 
deep crimson. in bloom 1 
from August until frost. 
Sec Salem Price-List. 
Buperbum. Tltik's Cap J 
LiLv. 3 to 6 ft. No de- 
scription will do justice to 
this magnificent American 
Lily. Golden recurved pet- 
als, the flowers in perfect 
pyramids, often 40 on a 
single stalk. A clump of 
them is literally a blaze of 
scarlet and gold. First size, 
20 cts. each. 31.25 for 10, 38 
per 100; second size, 15 cts. 
each, 3i for 10, 37 per 100. 
washin^tonlanum. 2 to 6 
ft. A rare Californian spe- 
cies, with fragrant white 
flowers, tinged with purple. 
30 cts. each. 32.50 for 10. 
Lilium grayi 
(see page 31) 
Lilium speciosum 
LOBELIA cardlnaUs* 
(-.\RDiNAL Flower. 2 
io 4I4 ft. Showy, close 
racemes of scarlet flow- 
ers. July to September, 
syphilitica. Bute Car- 
niN.\L Flower, i to 
3 ft. Strong-growing 
species with large blue 
flowers. 
MEDEOLA Tirginicum. 
MELANTHTUM parvi- 
florum. 
Tirsinicum* B ti x c h 
Flower. 2?^ to 5 ft. 
Panicles of showy 
cream-colored flowers. 
MERTENSIA Tirelnica. 
Blue Bells, i to 2 
ft. May; rich purple- 
blue. 25 cts. each, 32 
for 10, 3iS per 100. ... . , . . 
LiUum DhuadelpDicum 
MIMT7LUS rlngens. 
Square-stemmed Monkey Flower, i to 3 ft. 
Light blue, good bog plant. July and September. 
Oswego Tea. i to 3 ft. 
Bright scarlet and ex- 
tremely showy. Tlirives in moist or dry soil. 
July and August. 
cUnopodia. i to 3 ft. Flesh-colored, 
fistulosa. I to 3 ft. IJlac. 
NYMPRffIA (Nuphar) advena. Thick, cordate 
leaves and small, bright yellow flowers, in ponds. 
25 cts. each, 32 for 10. 
ORONTIUM aquaticum. Golden Club. 6 to 24 in. 
Golden. For growing in mud or slow-running 
streams. 25 cts. each, 32 for 10. 
OXYCOCCUS macrocarpon. See Vaccinium. 
Panax guinguefolium. S-?^^^'i„« ^ 'J 
the great C hinese medicinal herb, now becoming 
rare and local. The roots enormously valuable 
under cu tivation for export. Special price-list 
and illustrated circular on the subject on request. 
Flowers white or greenish. Fruit br-ght red. 
July. First size. 25 cts. each, 32 for 10. 315 per 
100. Send for Special Price-List. 
PHLOX maculata. Wild Swket William, i ^ to 
3 ft. June and July. Pink-purple. 20 cts. each, 
3r -50 for 10. 
Monarda didyma* 
Prirpe Unless otherwise indicated, tne prices of all herbaceous perennials are, 15 cts. each, $1 for 10, 
I iicca* $.7 per 100. All offered are strong plants. 
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