HARDY PLANTS AND BULBS 
THE CHOICEST LILIES 
There is probably no class of plants more satis¬ 
factory for garden culture than the Lilies. Their 
stateliness of growth, large and fragrant flowers, 
and distinctive coloring, make them very desirable 
among the taller plants or low shrubbery. Plant 
Lily bulbs not less than six inches deep, and leave 
them undisturbed for years to get best results. In 
the north, during winter, they should be covered 
with a few inches of leaves, straw, or coarse stable 
litter. each 
Lilium auratum. Large, white, gold- 
banded. crimson spotted, fragrant. 
Dozen, $2.00.20 
Canadense. Scarlet, yellow throat, black 
spots. Dozen, £1.25 . 15 
Candidutn. Fine white, fragrant; ready 
August. 1st. Dozen, $1.50 . 15 
Elegans incomparable. Blood re<U Dozen, 
$1-50 . 15 
Hunsoni. Yellow, dotted purple; very 
handsome. Dozen, 57.50 . 75 
Humboldtii. Orange, spotted claret. Extra 
line. Dozen, $2.50 . 25 
Japonicum longiflorum. Trumpet-shaped ; 
white. Dozen, $1.50 . 15 
Krameri. Deep rosy pink. Dozen, $2.50. 25 
Leichtlinii. Canary yellow, spotted red. 
Very rare. Dozen, $4.00 . 40 
Leichtlinii Maximowiczii. Salmon scarlet, 
studded with purple dots. Blooms from 
August until cut down by frost. Dozen, 
$2.50 . . ... . . 25 
Rubellum (new). Flowers from two to three 
inches long, bell-shaped ; deep pink. One 
of the first to bloom. Dozen, $4.00 ... 40 
Speciosum album. White, raised spots. 
Dozen, $2.00 . 20 
Speciosum Melpomene. Crimson, red spots. 
Dozen, $2.50 . 25 
Speciosum rubrum. Rose; deep crimson 
spots. Dozen, $1.50 . 15 
Superbum. Yellow and orange, drooping. 
Dozen, $1.50 . 15 
Tenuifolium. Brilliant scarlet; fine. Dozen, 
52.50 . 25 
Tigrinum splendens. (Tiger Lily.) Dozen, 
,$150 . 15 
Tigrinum fl. pi. Double. Orange, black 
spots. Dozen, $1.50 . 15 
For $l.00 at single rates purchasers may 
select to amount 0/$/.2y. 
Lily of the Valley. Sweet, graceful and 
delicate. Pips, too, 52.50: 5°. $1.40; 
dozen, 40 cents; y> dozen, 25 cents. 
Hibiscus. Crimson Eye. Flowers large as 
a saucer, pure white,velvet crimson center. 
Two for 35 cents . 20 
Large-flowering. A most beautiful hardy 
flowering plant, sending up numerous 
branches five or six feet high. Flowers 
very large, produced in great profusion 
from July to September. Two for 35 els. 20 
Hypericum Moserianum (Gold Flower). 
Low growth: showy yellow flowers. Extra 
strong plants, two for 40 cents . 25 
LILIUM AURATUM. 
each 
Hollyhock. Double. Maroon, red, pink, 
yellow, and white . 15 
Set of five colors, all bloomingplants , docents. 
New Fringed “ Allegheny.” A great im¬ 
provement in Hollyhocks. Flowers single, 
semi-double, and double ; about six inches 
across; beautifully fringed. Perpetual 
bloomer. Fine plants that will bloom the 
first season, six for 75 cents . 15 
Lilac. Marie Legraye. Fine white .... 75 
President Grevy. Double blue . 75 
Ludwig Spaeth. Dark purple . 75 
Montbretia. Very desirable summer-flowering 
plants; no garden should be without them. 
Spikes 20 to 30 inches high. 
Crocosmiscflora. Deep golden orange, dotted 
with purple. Bulbs, per 100, 51.75; dozen, 25 
cents ; 3 for 10 cents. 
Drap d’Or (Cloth of Gold). Orange, red center. 
Per 100, $3.00 ; dozen, 40 cents ; 3 for 15 cents. 
Mixed varieties. Bulbs, per 100, $2.00; dozen, 
30 cents ; 3 for 10 cents. 
Iris. Ktempferi (Japan Iris). In various 
colors. Dozen, $1.40; six for 75 cents. 15 
Germanica. A good old flower, handsome 
and many-hued, perfectly hardy, and of 
the easiest culture. Jn bloom when flow¬ 
ers *ire scarce. We have a fine collection. 
Dozen, 51.50; six for 75 cents . .... 15 
Perennial Phlox. Named varieties. Young 
plants, per dozen, $i.co; two for 25 cts.; each, 
15 cts. Strong field-grown plants, per dozen, 
52.00 ; each, 20 cents. 
Countess de Castries. White, rosy eye. 
Edgar Quinet. Rosy amaranth. 
