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Lilies. Pcw plants are more attractive 
tlian the Lily. It produces a gor- 
geous display either in-doors or 
out ; and as it is quite hardy may 
be iiberallv jdanted in the open 
border, and thus constitute one of 
our finest autumnal plants. 
AUKANTIACA, Orange, each IJic. 
CANDIDU^I, Cream white. “ llic. 
CIIALC1DO.NICUM, Double white. 
each 3.5c. 
LOXGIFLORUil, Long white. 
each 35c. 
TIGUIDUMj Spotted, or tiger," 10c. 
Also the Japan Lilies. 
LAXCIFOLIU-U ALBUil, Pure 
white. $1. 
“ RUI5RUJI, Crimson spotted. 1. 
“ ROSEU.M, Rose color. 1. 
“ PUXCTATUM, White with 
rosy spots. $1. 
Narcissus, (Daffodil.) The Narcissus 
is a very line spring flowering Bulb,- 
and indispensable to a fine collce- 
tion. The bulbs may be planted in 
October or November, aI)out tliree 
Inches deep. As they are mostly 
hardy they need not be taken up 
oftener than to part the roots ; once 
perhaps in two or three years. 
Price — Best named sorts, 20 cents each, 
$3 per dozen. 
Snowdrops, (Galanthus Nivalis.) This 
is the earliest of all the pirden 
tribe, often lifting its head at)ove 
the new fallen snow as if in defi- 
aiiSe of its rival purity !ihd tvlute - 
ness. Every third year the roots 
should be taken up, in June or Ju^! 
lyi and kept in a dry place till Au- 
gust, when they may be re-planted. 
Best double sorts, 75e. {ler doz. 
Tiger Flower, (Ferraria.) Flowers 
very beautiful, continuing to bloom 
a long time. Plant in May, 3 inch- 
es deep ; take up in October, dry 
the bulbs and keep from frost. 
CONCIIIFLORA, Yellow witli red 
spots in the cehtcr, 18c., |1,50 per 
[doz. 
PAVONIA, T'eHow, with red spots 
in center. 18c.j §1,.50 per doz. 
Tulle Rose. Blooms on tall stems in 
the autumn, flowers creamy white, 
and very fragrant. 20c. .$3 per doz. 
Tulips. The Tulip is a flower of easy 
cultivation. The season for plant- 
ing is in October. Their well 
known splendor is more eloquent 
than any words of commendation 
DOUBLE EARLY', Named varie- 
ties, per doz. $1,50, 
“ Ylixcdj without names," 1,00. 
" Late named varieties. “ 1,50, 
SINGLE EARLY', Named varieties, 
1,50, 
“ YLYRIETIES, mixed without 
names, 75c; 
PARROT, Good mixed varieties, 
1 , 00 . 
BY'BLOEYIS, 1,00. 
BIZARRES, 1,00, 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
We have a splendid collection of named varieties of all colors, that iVe can furnish 
at $3 per dozen. 
RHODODEXDRONS. 
PRICE — From 75 Cents to $3.00, 
