FALL CATALOGUE OF HARDY BULBS AND PLANTS. 
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from the Columbia Elver, 
oranpre, densely spotted with 
itwmbianum -A variety 
■ reddish oranpre, densely sp( 
A miniature form of L. Ilumboldtii. 
rh'wen brlitht reddisi 
I ufide tiois. A minia — 
Trdo?.eli, S2.00 
- Immense trumpet formed flowers, white 
airt luown ; one of the rarest and in our opinion the 
inoat tiemiUrui lily grown. It is a great improve- 
niwt over b. Browni, which it somewhat resembles, 
■nil l( In lus hardy and robust as an old Tiger Lily 1.50 
•«nMHin lieautiful Lily. An upright, perfect star- 
•ItatHHl flower of clear yellow. Foliage fine and at- 
iraattva ; 
•atmatiuum -A rare and superb Lily, growing several 
high and bearing in a great umbel 20 to 50 beauti- 
fill blw'k flowers. Superb 2.00 
tioalaum - Tills remarkable Lily attains the wonderful 
Mgbt of 5 to 8 feet. It produces from 8 to 12 nodding 
r*rh iiprleot hucd blooms. Has a delightful perfume, 
•M Ua Hlalcly form makes it attract attention wher- 
•rar grown You will be delighted with it . . . 
ataom -Flowers white, striped on the outside with 
■■|H<nile. The stem often attains to 14 feet in height, 
linarlng from 12 to 20 flowers on a stem, and is one of 
the laiwt majestie of all Lilies. It grows freely in the 
«pwn air. with slight protection 2.00 
W»mionl -The wax-like flowers are borne in clusters, and 
pcittla are remarkably thick. The outside is yellow, 
•truiilKMl with white, and the inside bright yellow, 
■ptitteil with purple. It is one of the most interesting 
•tid viiliialilc species introduced in some time 2.00 
Mwmtiolfltl -A majestic Lily, flower golden yollowspot- 
tnl with purple, largcand handsome 40 
IkM^tUnfl-A Ireautiful Japanese species, of neat and 
riegant habit. Flowers are pure canary yellow, with 
primion spots 1.00 
fcaniulorutn— White, trumpet-formed; very fragrant.. 20 
11 AMHISSI —A splendid new variety, producing larger 
gild longer flowers than the other varieties, and a 
gmit many more of them. It also blooms much earlier 
«nd U riuicm moredesirableforforcing. Perdoz., SL-IO. 20 
pon I u m Veru m— This magnificent species resembles 
U Igantic Tenuifolium, growing about three feet in 
gilt, having numerous flery scarlet flowers 3.5 
innlcoum— Tall and graceful, with flue drooping 
flnwers In great profusion. Yellow, spotted black. . . 60 
^MlOhflllum -A fitting companion to Tenuifolium, 
blnomlng at the same time. The flowers spread their 
tietnis at nearly right angles, so tliat, when in full 
bloom, a bed of them presents a solid mass of rich 
bright crimson flowers. The shape is most remarka- 
ble The bulbs are as vigorous and hardy as a Tiger. 35 
^■rdnllnum -Scarlet, shading to rich yellow, and spotted 
Hlih purple brown. A beautiful, robust and free 
llowering sort 25 
Pdrryl Powers partly trumpet-shaped, 3 to 4 inches long, 
lniiiiitiful clear yellow with few purple spots deep in 
ilio throat- From California and blossonisin July. 
This is one of the newest additions of gi'eat merit to 
lilt* Lily list. It isavery beautiful variety and one 
HO can highly recommend 1.00 
•«p«rt>um —Three to six feet high; flowers from five to 
forty, nodding, brilliant orange red I blooms in July. 
This Is ono of the grandest of all Lilies. It is capable 
of growing and producing an astonishing number of 
flowers. Per dozen, $1.50 15 
•Mwlnlunum -Two to five feet high; flowers throe to 
tidi ly In a raceme, fragrant, beautiful clear sulphur 
Cl dor. with a few black dots. Native of northern 
Prmln, and blossoms in June. When well established 
ttii» Lily has nosuperior. Itsflowersare largeandof a 
waxy II ppearance, and borne in the greatest profusion 75 
(•lo■um -(Lancitolium)— No flower garden can be 
S viinplete without some varieties of this most beauti- 
ful class of Lilies. They are sure to thrive and give 
Mitlsfiiction in any situation. They are fragrant, 
imcc, brilliant and delicate in color, and graceful and 
Matcly In form. Their beauty will surprise all who 
mrv iiiiuciiuaiuted with them, 
nacn. 
Speciosum Album— Pure white and very fragrant 35 
Speclosum Monstrosum Album— An interesting and 
distinct variety, with broad flat stem, pure white 
flowers. Very floriferous. Per dozen, $1.50 15 
Speciosum Preecox— Color pure white with a slight rose 
tint on the ends of the tietals. Form perfect. Petals 
more refloxed than in the other varieties of the spe- 
cies. The fringe in the center of the flower is very 
long and fine, giving it anexiiuislte appearance. It is 
perfectly hardy 30 
Speciosum Kratzerl— Pure, clear white, with lemon yel- 
low anthers Very showy 50 
Speciosum Rubrum— Hose, spotted with crimson. Per 
dozen, $2.00 20 
Speciosum Monstrosum Roseum- These are distinct 
v arieties, with broad flat stems, and of colors similar 
to the preceding. Free-blooming and effective . ... 25 
Speciosum Melpomene— Beautiful dark red, with a 
clear white border around each pet al ; a superb and 
rare sort 1 00 
TIgrInum.fl. pi. (Double Tiger Lilyi-Tliis is a plant of 
stately habit, growing from 4 to 8 feet high. Foliage 
is dark green and very long, bearing an immense 
number of double, bright orange red flowers spotted 
with black. Per dozen, $1.20 15 
TIgrInum Splendens— (Tiger Lily)— Orange salmon, 
spotted black. Per dozen, 75 cts 10 
Tenufollum— (The Coral Lily of Silieria)— Very slender, 
with narrow foliage and small intense scarlet flowers; 
A perfect little gem; should be in every collection. 
Per dozen $2.50, 25 
Ombellatum— One of the very best, bloomingln June or 
July, with very large perfect flowers and dazzling 
colors. They are robust growere and produce an 
enormous head of bloom. Colors range f rom black 
red through all the shades of crimson, rose, yellow, 
buff, apricot. &c. Many being finely spotted and 
variegated. 25 finest sorts, mixed, per dozen, $1.50. . . 15 
Wallacol— This Lily is very floriferous; each bulbthrow- 
ing up from 4 to 6 flower stems, each one of which is 
crowned with 3 to 10 beautiful upright blossoms of a 
delicate bright apricot color. It is very jierfect in 
form and a most uesirable^ort. Per dozen, $1.50. 15 
LILIUM ELECANS. 
This lovely class of Lilies is truly represented by the large 
out on next page. They arctruly magnificent, being all lulip- 
shaped, and bloom in June. The blossoms are lar^ge and of 
exceedingly bright and striking colors; robust, hardy and 
free bloomers. 
Alice Wilson— The tlowerls of amostlovelyform. Petals 
broad and full, with soft and graceful curves and lines. 
The color is a bright, clear lemon, deepening towards 
the center of the petals to a rich golden hue. dotted 
with a few crimson-brown spots. 12 to 18 inches high.l.tx) 
Aureum Maculatum— A most beautiful sort, growing 
only one foot high, and producing in June several 
eleirant upright llowei’S of tho most beautilul soft 
light apricot yellow, spotted with black. It is one of 
the most pleasing sorts in cultivation 15 
Aurora— Two to four feet high. Inside of cup is a deep, 
rich orange. Tifis of petals suffused with the deep- 
est crimson. A most beautiful Lily ... . — . . ^ 
CItrInum-Dwarf, with beautiful light-colored flowers. . 2a 
BIcolor-Anpther grand early blooming sort, exceeding- 
ly showy, being of a brilliant red color, flamed with 
yellow; very largo and perfect. $1.50 per doz. ....... la 
Indian Chief-Bright Indian-red, with orange border. . M 
Leonard Jeorg-Bich rose, with deep orange blotch. ... io 
Midnight— New; intense blackish crimson; very striking 1.00 
Oullp -New; very broad petals, making a Apply-formed 
flower of a soft, bright currant color. 1)4 feet high; 
very fine and distinet r ' 5Vi; 
Sangulneum— Very deep orange; long petals with scat- 
tcring black spots; distinct 
rinn fytiih pnpJi, fit fJiK tcii sorts foT £L0O. 
