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Lilium, Chalcedonicum. 
L. Longiflorum. 
L. Lancifolium. 
EACH. DOZ. 
Srownii, magnificent . .... .x 75 J 7 5 ° 
Lancifolium , album , white Japan lily. 4 ° 4 00 
“ rose urn , rose spotted Japan lily . 25 2 50 
rubrunty white and red spotted. 25 2 50 
Candida vt, white, single.25 2 50 
” spotted. 4 ° 4 00 
“ vanegated foliage. 5 ° 5 co 
Chalcedonicum y brilliant scarlet, recurved 
blossoms. 75 7 5 ° 
Longiflorum , pure white, very fragrant..15 15° 
Tigrinuniy (Tiger Lily), orange, spotted black. 15 1 50 
ki flore flenOy (Double Tiger Lily), extra 
large bulbs, giving from 20 to 30 flowers.. 40 4 00 
facobcany (Amaryllis Formosissima), deep 
scarlet. . 40 4 00 
Fortuneiy deep scarlet, spotted with black..,. 40 4 00 
MADEIRA VINE. 
Tuberous rooted climber, with glossy green leaves, 
dVul delightfully fragrant, white blossoms. Sometimes 
called “ Mignonette Vine.” It is of rapid growth, and 
from a few tubers, vines will be produced sufficient to 
cover one side of a cottage. The tubers are tender, and 
must be protected from frost during winter. 
EACH. DOZ. 
Madeira Vine Tubers.. 10 75 
TRITOMA. 
Sometimes called “ Red Hot Poker.” It is really a 
fine plant, quite hardy, though requiring some protection 
through winter. The /lowers are produced in large 
spikes of rich, orange red tinted flower tubes. Plant 
two feet apart, and in November, cut the plants back 
near the ground, and cover the bulb with dry litter, 
which remove in the spring. each, doz.' 
Tritoma uvaria.. 25 2 50 
TUBEROSE. 
Of all the summer flowering, bulbous plants, we think 
the Tuberose the most desirable. The flowers are waxy 
white, double, and so fragrant as to perfume the whole 
atmosphere for some distance around. They are useful 
for forming button hole bouquets, in large bouquets, or 
as single specimens. Each bulb flowers but once, but 
the smaller bulbs can be set out for future flowering, 
when their growth is completed. A good way to grow 
Tuberoses is to fill five inch pots half full of cow ma¬ 
nure, and the remainder with good, rich earth, mixed 
with sand. Plant the bulbs in this in April, water mod¬ 
erately, and hasten growth by putting in a warm, light 
place. When weather has become warm, plunge the pots 
in the earth, out of doors. They will usually flower be¬ 
fore cold weather in autumn ; if they do not, the pots 
can be brought in, and they will bloom in the house. 
The bulbs cannot be safely sent by mail before April 1. 
ALL FLOWERING BULBS. 
EACH. DOZ. IOO. 1,000. 
Double ivhitey tall. I 10 75 4 00 35 00 
Pearly double dwarf white. xo 1 00 5 00 40 00 
