Descriptive Price List- 
EACH. 
Adonis, light cherry, lower petals white with cher¬ 
ry blotch, . 15 
Agatha, large flowers, rose, orange-tinged, yellow 
spotted, . 20 
Albion, white, tinted with lilac, . 2.00 
Amabillis, plants dwarf, velvety red, yellow spots,.. 20 
Anatolo Lavanneur, carmine, new, . 60 
Antigons, long spikes, delicate rose shade, largely 
flamed with carmine, new, . 50 
Apollon, rosy lilac, finely striped with white. 00 
Arohimede, red and carmine, . 15 
Bowiensis, vermilion, very tall spikes, in flower a 
long time, . 15 
Brsnchleyensis, scarlet, . 10 
Calypso, flesh colored, blotched with carmine, . 15 
Canary, light yellow, rose striped, somewhat pink,.. 20 
Celine, rosy white, streaked with rose and purple,. . 15 
Corea, white marbled and striped with rose and 
purple, . 35 
Cleopatra, large flower; soft lilac, tinged with violet, 
purple feathered blotch, . 35 
Elderado, pure yellow, slightly striped with purple,. 20 
Eurydice, white, shaded oil'to bright carmine,. 60 
Fanny Eouget, bright rose, striped with carmine, _ 15 
Ida, large flower, white, rose-tinted, blazed with 
carmipe rose, . 15 
James Watt, large flower, light vermilion, pure white 
throat, striped to tip of petals,. 50 
Lord Byron, brilliant scarlet, stained and ribboned 
with pure white . 20 
Lord,Eagan, salmon, spotted with scarlet, dark gar¬ 
net blotch, . 30 
Penelope, blush white, lower petals tinted with yel¬ 
low and streaked with carmine,. 15 
Queen Victoria, very large flower, pure white, stained 
with carmine; splendid, . 25 
Kedoute, fine rose, tinted with violet, blazed with 
bright carmine, white blotch,. 50 
Unnamed. Gladiolus. 
Fine mixed varieties, different shades of red. per doz. 
Mixed varieties, of light colors, per doz.1,60 
Assorted colors, per dozen,. 75 
The unnamed varieties are really very fine and make 
as rich a display as the named, but do not embrace as 
many shades of color. 
Miscellaneous Bulbs. 
CALADIUM. 
The Caladiums are very showy plants. The leaves 
large and tropical-looking. The bulbs are sold dry in 
the spring and will make good plants during summer. 
Caladium esculentum, strong roots,. 50 
CANNA. (Indian Shot.) 
The Canna Indica grows from two to four feet high. 
The leaves are of a rich green, and on a well grown 
plant are often two feet long. Flowers on spikes, bril¬ 
liant in color but not pretty. Well suited for center 
plants in groups. Roots require to be taken up in the 
autumn, 
Canna roots, different varieties, . 25 
MADEIRA VINE. 
The Madeira Vine is a rapid climber; light green 
fleshy leaves. Easily grown in the house. 
Madeira Vine, bulbs,. 10 
TRITOMA, 
The Tritoma forms a stately objeet in the garden.— 
Derives the name “Red-hot Poker plant” from its spikes 
of fiery red and orange flowers which are almost daz¬ 
zling to look upon. 
Tritoma roots, . 35 
TUBEROSE. 
Very popular on account of its highly fragrant flow¬ 
ers. The double varieties are those generally in culti¬ 
vation; the single varieties are not much esteemed,— 
The roots are best which are strong and plump, provi¬ 
ded they are sound and firm, and the fewer offsets they 
have the stronger will they flower. To have flowers in 
perfection in August and September, the bulbs should 
be potted in March or April, aud after it is well under 
way the pot plunged in the earth. 
Tuberose, large bulbs, ($1.00 per doz.). 15 
Pearl, a new variety, plants dwarf, flowers larger 
and habit much finer than the old sort, $1.50 
per doz. 20 
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