JOSEPH BKECK & SONS 
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LILIES. Lilium Auratum. Golden Banded Lily 
of Japan. Immense white flowers, each petal 
marked with a wide gold band and spotted with 
maroon. Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2. 00. 
— Land folium Rubrum. White with rich crimson 
spots. Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 
- Roseum. White stained and spotted rose. 
Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 
- Melpomene. White, suffused with darkest 
crimson. Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00. 
- Album. Large, pure white flowers. Each, 
20 cts ; per doz., $2.00. 
MILLA Biflora. Beautiful white waxy flowers 
with pale lemon anthers. Deliciously fragrant. 
Plant outdoors in May and take up bulbs in fall 
Each, 5 cts.; per doz., 50 cts.; per hundred, $3.75. 
MADEIRA VINE. A beautiful, rapid-growing 
climber, bearing in profusion very fragrant 
white flowers. Each, 5 cts.; per doz., 50 cts. 
MONTBRETIA Crocosmiaeflora. Very large 
flowers of fine shape. Base of flowers is bright 
orange, sprinkled with purple spots, arranged 
like Tigridia. Each, 5 cts.; per doz., 50 cts. 
— —Qermanica . A decided acquisition ; grows 
3 feet high, and of sturdy branching habit. 
The flowers measure 3 inches across ; color glow¬ 
ing scarlet shaded with orange, the reverse side 
being blood red. Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00. 
TIGRIDIA (Shell Flower). Beautiful, large, shell¬ 
like flowers, produced from July until frost. 
*— Conchiflora. Orange and crimson spots. 5 cts. 
each ; 50 cts per doz. 
— Grandiflora Alba . White flowers spotted with 
maroon and rose. 5 cts. each; 50 cts. per doz. 
- Crimson. 5 cts. each; 50 cts. per doz. 
— Pavonia. Red with crimson spots. 5 cts. each; 
50 cts. per doz. 
TUBEROSES. These are universal favorites and very easily grown. Before potting, remove the small offsets. 
Use rich loam and start in hot bed or in house. Do not set out until all danger from frost is past. 
— Excelsior Double Pearl. 5 cts. each; 25 cts. per doz.; $1.75 per 100. 
WATER LILIES. 
(Hardy Nymphseas). 
These are all equally as hardy as our native Pond Lily and may be planted as soon as vegetation commences in 
spring and any time during the season until the end of August. 
— Alba. The hardy white English pond lily. 50 cts. each. 
— Odorata. Our native white pond lily. 20 cts. each. 
— Odorata Sulphurea. Large yellow fragrant flowers. 50 cts. each. 
— —Rosea . Cape Cod pink pond lily. 50 cts. each. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox.. 
(Phlox Decussata.) 
The Phlox is an old-fashioned favorite which is becoming more popular every year. 
It is hardy and does well in all situations. By a selection of varieties they can be had in bloom from July until 
the middle of September; or by “cutting back” the plants early in the season, they will bloom throughout Septem¬ 
ber. They will grow on a gravel bank, but do best in a warm, mellow soil, made deep by cultivation. We have 
selected these kinds as the best for general cultivation, feeling sure they will give good satisfaction. 
Boule de Feu. Beautiful, bright salmon, crimson eye; good spike; very effective. 
Coquelicot. Rich, orange-scarlet. 
Eclaireur. Finest Phlox yet produced, carmine flowers, centre salmon, surrounded by wreath of rosy white. 
Edith. Dwarf, white, very floriferous. 
Esperance. Silvery rose, centre white. 
Eugene Verdier. Deep lilac shaded purple, with very distinct dark eye. 
General Brice. Perfect flowers bright scarlet, centre bright purple. 
General Chanzy. A new sort of extraordinary brilliancy and of large size. Dwarf habit. 
Independence • Large and pure white ; extra good. 
Le Soleil. Brilliant china-rose ; centre bright rose, surrounded with a pale rose tint. Flowers very large and perfect. 
Le Feu de Monde. Bright salmon red ; late. 
Af/ss Stevenson. Deep pink, conspicuous crimson eye. 
Moonlight. Beautiful silvery rose ; fine truss and flower. 
Ornament. Large flowers, bright pink ; very large pink velvet centre. 
Richard Wallace. Pure white, rosy crimson eye. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
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