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A. WASHBURN & SONS, FLORISTS 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE (CACTUS).— 
Apricot in color. One of the earliest and 
freest bloomers, 
CLIFFORD W. BRUTON (DECORATIVE). 
— One of the best yellows, flowers very 
large. A tall, vigorous grower. 
NYMPHEA (DECORATIVE).— Light pink, 
flowers medium in size; a very early and 
constant bloomer. 
UNCLE TOM. — Deep velvety crimson. One 
of the best dark dahlias. 
KRIEMHILDE. — The flnest light pink cac- 
tus dahlia in existence. The flowers are 
large and borne on long stems and are 
produced very freely. 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS (DOUBLE 
QUILLED. — Color, a pure white tinged 
with pink. Flowers of the largest size. 
PSYCHE. — Pale primrose, shaded rose. A 
dwarf, branching plant and one of the 
most profuse bloomers. 
STORM KING. — Flowers are snow white 
and produced on long stems. An excep- 
tionally early and profuse bloomer. 
A. D. LIVONI (DOUBLE QU I LLED).— Soft 
pink. One of the best. 
MIGNON (POMPON).— Dark maroon. 
CATHERINE (DOUBLE POMPON).— Pure 
yellow. 
SNOW CLAD. — A small white flower, but 
an early and very profuse bloomer. 
Any of the above varieties, strong tubers. 
20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
If wanted by mail add 3c each for post- 
age. 
GLOXINIA. 
This is an excellent summer pot plant, 
producing trumpet-shaped flowers in shades 
of red and white and purple. The colors 
are very rich, much more so than in most 
other flowers. Treat same as begonias. 
MIXED COLORS. — 10c each, 3 for 25c, $1 
per doz., postpaid. 
GLADIOLUS. 
If gladiolus bulbs are wanted by mail, add 
5c per doz., for postage. Price of single 
bulb includes postage. 
PRINCEPS. — This new kind is a great im- 
provement over the older kinds, both in 
size of bloom and vigorous growth. The 
flowers are a rich crimson with white 
blotches on the lower petals, and open 
w'ide like an amaryllis. No collection is 
complete, without this grand variety. 
STRONG BULBS. — 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
MAY. — White or light pink flaked with 
crimson. This is a beautiful gladiolus 
and should be In every collection. 5c 
each, 35c per doz., $2.50 per 100. 
1900. — This is one of the best novelties of 
recent introduction. The flowers are a 
brilliant red with a white spot on the 
lower petals. A very showy flower either 
in the flower bed or as cut-flowers. 5c 
each, 50c per doz., $3.75 per 100. 
CHOICE MIXED. — An excellent mixture of 
light colors. Sure to bloom and will give 
satisfaction. 5c each, 35c per doz., $2.50 
per 100. 
HARDY LILIES. 
LILIUM AURATUM.— Golden Banded Lily 
of Japan. One of the largest and most 
fragrant of the hardy lilies. Flowers 
white, dotted with reddish brown spots 
and having a yellow stripe down the cen- 
ter of each petal. July and August. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM ALBUM.— White. A 
very pretty lily of medium size. Petals 
turn back to stem of flower. August and 
September. 
LILIUM SPECI- 
OSUM MEL- 
POMENE.— 
Similar to Al- 
bum in form 
and habit and 
time of bloom- 
ing, but a rich 
red color with 
petals edged 
with white. 
Extra large bulbs 
of any of 
above v a r i e- 
ties, 20c each, 
3 for 50c, $1.75 
Lil. S. Melpomene. per doz. 
If any of the above lilies are wanted by 
mail add 2c each for postage. 
TIGER LILY. — Single and double. 
LILIUM CAN Dl DU M.— White. One of the 
best of the smaller flowering varieties, 
hardy, and having the most pleasing fra- 
grance of any of the lilies. Bloom in 
June. 
Strong bulbs of either Candidum or Tiger 
Lilies. 10c each, 3 for 25c, $1 per doz. 
If wanted by mail add 2c each for post- 
age. 
TUBEROSE. 
If bulbs are started in the house in April 
no trouble will be experienced in their not 
blooming before frost. 
DWARF EXCELSIOR PEARL.— This is the 
most desirable variety and is grown al- 
most exclusively. 
FIRST SIZE BULBS.— 5c each, 3 for 10c, 
35c per doz., 3 doz. for $1.00. 
If wanted by mail add 10c per dozen for 
postage. 
