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GLADIOLUS. Ready in October. 
The Bride. A lovely pure white form of the Gladiolus Colvilli. 
The flowers are freely borne on long stems, and can be forced 
into bloom at a time when flowers are scarce. Six bulbs can be 
planted in a 6 inch pot. Equally good for forcing or blooming in 
the open. 20 cts. per doz ; $1.25 per 100. 
Blushing Bride. An exquisite soft pink variety. 25 cts. per doz.; 
$1.50 per 100. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Yellow Day Lily). 
Popular hardy tuberous plants, belonging to the Lily family; suc¬ 
ceed everywhere. 
Aurantiaca. Exceedingly large, trumpet-shaped, bright orange- 
yellow. sweet-scented flowers during June and July. 50 cts each. 
Aurantiaca Major. Very free-flowering, with trumpet-shaped, 
sweet-scented deep orange flowers, which, on well-established 
plants, measure 5 inches across; July and August; requires protec¬ 
tion. 50 cts. each. 
Oumortlerl. A most useful variety, growing about 2 feet high, 
with clusters of Lily-like flowers of a soft rich yellow, exterior 
bronzy-orange; in June and July. 
Florham. Produces very large golden-yellow, sweet-scented flow¬ 
ers during June and July. This variety is of American origin, 
and is one of the best. 50 cts. each. 
Flava ( Yellow Dav Lily). A most useful and desirable herbaceous 
plant, producing its large, fragrant yellow flowers during July and 
August in the greatest profusion ; the plants grow about 3 feet high. 
Fulva f Tawny Day Lily). Tawny orange-colored flowers, excel¬ 
lent for planting among shrubbery; blooms in July and August. 
— FI. FI. The double -flowering Tawny Day Lily. 
Gold Dust Very large golden-yellow flowers in July and August. 
25 cts. each , $2 50 per doz. 
INCARVILLEA (The Hardy Gloxinia). 
(Ready in October.) 
Delavayl. A new hardy tuberous-rooted plant, with fine, fern like foliage and 
beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers of a deep rose-carmine color, with yellow throat, 
borne in clusters on stems 18 inches high. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 
Grandiflora. A new and rare variety, with flowers one-half larger than the above 
and of a brighter color. 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz. 
IxiAS. 
IXIAS (African Corn Lily). 
These charming half-hardy bulbs, from the Cape of Good Hope, are very orna¬ 
mental for indoor culture, or planted outdoors in well-drained and protected borders. 
1 hey are graceful in growth. The flowers are of the most brilliant, rich and varied 
hues. (See cut.) 
Crateroldes. Fiery scarlet, large blooms. 25 cts. per doz.; $1.50 per 100. 
Mixed. All colors. 12 cts. per doz.; 75 cts. per 100; $0.00 per 1000. 
VARIOUS IRIS. 
Gracillpes. A miniature variety from Japan, with delicate lilac flowers. 35 cts. 
each; $3.50 per doz. 
Ochroleuca Gigantea. A noble species, growing 4 feet high, with large pale- 
yellow flowers. 25 cts. each ; $2 50 per doz. 
-Aurea. A golden-yellow form. 25 cts. each ; $2 50 per doz 
Pallida Folia Varlegata. Conspicuous on account of its beautifully variegated 
foliage, which is evenly marked with broad bands of creamy yellow. Flowers 
are soft, pale lavender. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Pumila Hybrida Cyanea. Rich royal purple, with blackish shadings 20 cts 
each; $2.00 per doz. 8 ‘ ' 
- Eburna. Pure white, with creamy-white markings. 20 cts. each - $2 00 
per doz. 
Sibiidca. Purplish-blue flowers on slender scapes 3 feet high ; useful for cutting. 
15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
— Alba. White, veined with pale lilac. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
— Orientalis. Rich violet-blue; very free. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
— — Snow Queen. A new variety of great merit; forms an attractive plant; 
flowers snow-white. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 
Kwanso FI. PI. ( Double Orange Day Lily). A double¬ 
flowering form of the Orange Lily that deserves being planted 
very largely; large orange-colored flowers shaded copper; 
blooms during July and August. 
Middendorfil. A handsome, deep, golden-yellow variety, 
growing ^ to 2 feet high; June and July. 
Thunbergll. One of the latest flowering varieties, producing 
its sweet-scented lemon-yellow flowers on 2J feet high stems 
in August and September. 
Price (except where noted), 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; 
$10.00 per 100. Set of 11 varieties, $2.25. 
Hkmhrocallis and Funkia. 
HELLERORUS (Christmas Rose). 
Most valuable hardy plants on account of yielding with 
utmost freedom, at a season when flowers are scarce, their beau¬ 
tiful large—two or three inches across—blossoms. They suc¬ 
ceed in any ordinary garden soil, but respond to any extra care 
which may be given them. They prefer a sheltered, semi- 
shaded situation. ( Strong-Lowering clumps ready in November.) 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
