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BULBS BOR WINTER AND SPRING BLOWERS 
Lilium Harrisii. (Easter Lily.) The flowers are each doz 
pure white, trumpet-shaped, and are uncxccled 
in beauty by those of any other species, while 
the fragrance is simply exquisite. By starting 
the bulbs at intervals ofa few weeks,a succession 
cf bloom may be had for a long time. Many 
dealers offer small-sized bulbs, but we send 
out only the extra large size . 20 $2 00 
Japonicum longiflorum. White, trumpet- 
shaped. Blooms about July 20th . 15 x 50 
Krameri. Deep rosy pink. Blooms June 15th. 20 200 
Leichtlinii. Canary-yellow, spotted red. Very 
rare. Blooms August 15th . 40 4 00 
Leichtlini Maximowiczii. FIowcts salmon- 
scarlet, studded with large purple dots. Will 
become popular on account of its long season 
of bloom—from August until frost comes ... 25 2 50 
Pardalinum. The best of the Canadctise class. 
Yellow anti red spotted. Blooms about July 10th 20 2 00 
Parryi. Pure lemon yellow. Long trumpet¬ 
shaped. Very fine .. 30 3 00 
Rubellum. New. Bell-shaped flowers of a fine 
deep pink color, from two to three inches long. 
This variety and L. tenuifolium are the first to 
bloom .. 40 400 
Speciosum rubrum. White and rose, dark each doz 
crimson spots . 20 $2 00 
Speciosum Melpomene. Crimson,spotted with 
deep blood red ; each petal distinctly bordered 
with white. Same habit of growth as rubrum; 
stems dark and color of flower much deeper . . 20 2 00 
Speciosum album. White. 20 2 00 
The above three bloom about August 15th. 
Superbum. Yellow and orange-red ; drooping. 
Three to six feet high, bearing from five to 
twenty flowers. Blooms July 15th .15 1 50 
Tenuifolium. One of the most beautiful and 
delicate of the early-flowering varieties. Flow¬ 
ers dazzling vermilion-scarlet, suspended from 
slender, graceful stems ; they are so bright as 
to attract attention from a great distance. The 
first to bloom . 20 2 00 
Tigrinum splendens. Tiger Lily. Blooms 
about August xst . xo 1 00 
Tigrinum fl. pi. Double Tiger Lily. Blooms 
about August 15th . 15 1 50 
Wallacei. Flowers rich vermilion - orange, 
spotted with maroon. Blooms in the autumn. 
Fine. 20 2 00 
For $ j.oo at single rates purchasers may select to amount 0/$1.25. 
may select to amount 0/ $2.50. 
For $2.00 at single rates purchasers 
THE DAY LILIES 
The Day Lilies are hardy garden border plants, bearing large Lily-like flowers. The plants can be set 
in autumn, and may receive the protection of a light covering of leaves the first winter after setting out. 
Funkia alba, or White Day Lily. Each 15 cents. 
Japonica. Light blue, with narrow foliage. Each 15 cents. 
Ccerulea. Dark blue, with broad, glossy foliage. - Each 
15 rents. 
Undulata media picta. Flowers lavender, foliage light 
green, beautifully variegated with white; one of the most 
beautiful hardy plants in cultivation, and without an 
equal for cemetery planting. Each 20 cents. 
Hemerocallis flava. Yellow or 
Lemon Lily. One of the best 
hardy border plants; flowers 
clear canary yellow, very fra¬ 
grant. Each 15 cents. 
One bulb each of the preced¬ 
ing 0 eorte 60 cents. 
Golden Day Lily (Hemerocallis aurantiaca major). One 
of the finest perfectly hardy herbaceous plants which has 
been brought out for many a year. The habit of the plant 
is vigorous ; the foliage rises to a height of two feet, and is 
of a deep green. The flower spikes are strong, bearing as 
many as twelve flowers in succession, which are seven to 
eight inches across, of a rich orange-yellow, quite distinct. 
Each 40 cents ; two for 70 cents. 
Six Choice Lilies 
for $1.00 
The six varieties of Lilies illustrated 
on pages 17 and 18 we offer in a col¬ 
lection for $1.00, or two collections for 
£1.75, express or postage prepaid. 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM 
L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 
