SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1891 
A BCD or SUMMFR-FLOWERINO OXALIS. LASANDRlA OCCUPYING THt CENTER. 
Stumper FloWeriqg Oxalis. 
Nothing is w valuable for edging (lie bottlers of wiilks <>r flower beds ns the bonutil ul summer flowering Oxalis. Bulbs, 
when planted three inches apart, produce an unbroken row of elegant foliage and pretty flowers: and as thev bloom verv 
quickly after planting, they furnish a neat and attractive liorder the whole season. They are also splendid when planted iii 
a mass and make a very showy lied. The bulbs, which are the size of peas, or larger, can be planted the llrst of Slav, or per, 
haps earlier, and will be in bloom by the first of June. In .Autumn they should be lifted and stored in the cellar like (iladi- 
' ibis. No flower is easier grown than this, as they are sure to succeed in all soils and situations. They are also charming 
when grown in pots, and make a very attractive mass of line foliage and gay flowers. They can be planted in this wav at any 
tune during the winter or spring, and will commence blooming at once. We know of no bulb that will give so much mil 
satisfaction for the money as this. Kvery bulb will grow and Mower beautifully. We have two varieties. Prloqof line bill I is, 
Jo rents per dozen: 25 for 15 cents ; 50 for '25 cents ; loo for UO rents ; 500 for $ 1.50 ; umo for 
Lasandria, fine rosy pink, bountiful out foliajrc. This is flic* tallest , and wlini planted in u lx*d with Ideppl. should occupy 
the center. 
Dieppi, pure white, very tine. 
Goopcria 
Drinnipopdi. 
•The Giant Faipy Lily.) 
This Is one of the grood new 
filing, of which we have been 
accumulating an enormous 
-dock that we may jrive il to our 
customers cheap. It isa meml>er 
of the Amaryllis family, the 
bulbs being" as lurure and solid as 
:i med'iiin sized onion.and should 
i M * planted In the spring:, either 
in the open ground or in pots 
(they dons well one wav as the 
other), where they will bloom 
freely most of the summer, send¬ 
ing up beautiful lily-like while 
blossoms on stems ten to fifteen 
inches high. The foliuge is quite 
long, and of peculiar lavender 
ffreen color. In the fall the 
bulbs should be lifted, and kept 
dry over winter, like Cladiolus. 
It is one of the easiest of all 
bulbs to grrow, absolw t ely su r< * to 
bloom freely, and the beautiful, 
pure, fairy like* blossoms are ever 
lovely, we hope we offer it at 
a price that will tempt all to 
plant, it. Strong bulbs, ready 
for immediate bloom. 1"* eonts 
«*:ieh : four for 50 cents. 
