Law range’s Nurseries, Ocdknshurg, N. Y. 
25 
Bulbs for Spring Planting. 
GLADIOLUS. 
Easily grown and free-flowering bulbs, 
which should be in every garden. Their 
culture is simple ; planted in any ordinary 
garden soil, they will glow and bloom 
freely. We have a large collection, but 
mention only a few of the best. 
Angelle. White, tinged rosy lilac ; 
showy and effective. 
Apollon. Rosy lilac, striped white. 
Ceres. While, spotted purplish rose. 
Isaac Buchanan. Fine yellow. 
Lamarck. Cherry color, slightly tinted 
with orange, blazed with red ; large white 
stain. 
Le Poussin. Light red, white blotch. 
Marie Dumortier. White, streaked 
with rose, violet-purple blotch. 
Meyerbeer. Brilliant scarlet, flamed 
with vermilion ; amaranth-red bloth. 
Madam Monneret. Delicate rose. 
Princess of Wales. White, flamed 
with carmine rose, deep carmine blotch. 
Rossini. Dark amaranth-red, streaked 
and blotched with white. 
Eugene Scribe. Tender rose, blazed 
with carmine-red. 
Lemoinei. Upper petals creamy 
white, tinted salmon-red, the lower petals 
spotted with deep, purplish crimson, bor- 
dered with bright yellow. 
Strong-flowering bulbs, 10 cts. each. The 
set of 13 preceding varieties for $ 1 . 
Snow White. The finest white Gladi- 
olus. Beautiful, large, finely shaped flow- 
ers. A strong-growing variety, with large 
spikes. 20 cts. each. 
Mixed Gladiolus. Equal to many 
named varieties ; all shades and colors, 
mixed. 5 cts. each, 50 cts. per doz. 
Amorpliopli alius Riyieri. 
Aninterestingbulb, haviuglarge, solitary 
leaves 2 to 3 feet in diameter, on a thick, 
tall, marbled stem. Very ornamental, 
either as a solitary plant on the lawn or in 
groups. 25 cts. each. 
Hyacintbus candicans. 
(Giant Summer Hyacinth .) 
A snow-white, summer-flowering Hya- 
cinth, growing 3 to 4 feet in height, grace- 
fully surmounted with from 20 to 30 pure 
white bell-shaped flowers. 10 cts. each, 
$1 per doz. 
OTontbrelia crocosmiflora. 
These are summer-flowering bulbs, with 
handsome flowers of a brilliant orange- 
red, shaded with yellow, and re- 
sembling a miniature gladiolus. 
5 cts. each, 35 cts. per doz. 
Milla biflora. 
A beautiful summer-flowering bulb 
from Mexico. Large, waxy flowers, 
pure white, and of great substance, 
lasting a long time when cut and 
alaced in water. 5 cts. each, 35 cts. 
per doz. 
Tigridia. 
(Shell flower.) 
Summer-flowering bulbs, produc- 
ing large, shell-shaped flowers of 
handsome colors and beautifully 
spotted ; very free-blooming. 
5 cts. each, 40 c«s. per doz. 
Conchiflora. Yellow, with dark 
spins 
Pavonia grandiflora. Bright 
crimson, with yellow spots. 
Grandiflora alba. Pearly white, 
with crimson spots. 
Oxalis. 
( Summer-flowering .) 
Useful little plants for edging 
flower-beds, walks, etc.; 2 colors, 
Rosy Pink and W hite 15 cts. per 
doz. 
Lemoinei Gladiolus. 
