Kii|?one Srribe. — Flowers very large and wide, 
perfect tender rose, blazed carmine red. 
Isaac Buchanan. — Fne yellow, one of the best. 
Each, 5 cents. 
Mad. Monnert. — Delicate rose, with white 
stripe In center of each petal; Carmine blotch 
on salmon ground. Each, 5 cents, 50 cents per 
12 . 
Unless noted, 10 cents each, 75 cents per 12. 
Octoroon. — A very distinct and beautiful sal- 
mon pink. 
Lilies 
No garden collection can be complete without 
the Lily prominently established. With no ex- 
traordinary' care lilies will thrive co-equal with 
the hardiest garden plants, and by arranging a 
iudiclous assortment of varieties a continuous 
succession of flowers may be had from May 
until November. 
.Auratuin (Gold-banded Japan I.«lly). — Consid- 
ered by many the finest of all hardy Lilies. 
Flowers very large, made up of broad white 
petals, thickly studded crimson, maroon and a 
bright golden band through the center of each 
petal. 
Lougifloruni. — A beautiful well known vari- 
ety, with snow white, trumpet shaped flowers 
that are very fragrant. Blooms In June and 
July. Each, extra size, 25 cents, $2.00 per 12. 
Tigrimini Splendens (Improved Tiger IJIy). — 
A magnificent form of the Tigers, bearing large 
pyramids of orange red flowers with black spots 
on polished black stems of great length. 
Each, 15 cents. 
Peonies 
That Herbaceous Peonies are as fine and ef- 
fective In their way as Rhododendrons or Roses 
Is now being generally recognized. They are 
hardier and more easily cultivated than either 
of their rivals, and are being used In the same 
way for bold display of color. Their flowers 
are very lasting; some of them are finely fin- 
ished and splendidly colored. Plant In • deep, 
rich, w'ell prepared soil, covering the buds but 
an Inch or two. Do not expect too much of 
them the first year, as they are a little slow 
In establishing themselves. 
.\gida. — Deep crimson maroon; full, double 
flower. 
Dorchester (Pink). — One of the latest to 
bloom. Decidedly dwarf, compact grower; 
flower very full and double, in color about the 
shade of La France Rose. Each, 60 cents. 
Duke of Wellington. — Creamy white bleach- 
ing to pure white. Very large and double. 
Festiva Maxima. — About the largest and un- 
doubtedly the most popular Peony of them all. 
Flowers borne on long stiff stems; the purest 
LILY. 
white, inner petals slightly tipped carmine. 
Early. 
Each, 60 cents. 
Officinalis Rubra (FI. PI.) — Rich deep crim- 
son; very early, and one of the best of the dark 
colored varieties. 
Unless noted, 25 cents each, $2.50 per 12. 
Tulips 
All varieties, double 10 cents each. 75 cents 
per 12: single 5 cents each, 50 cents per 12. 
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