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BULBOUS FLOWERING ROOTS. 
HARDY 
The following should lx* planted in the full. They can lx* planted in the spring, but an* not so certain to bloom. 
JjUAVM. Lily. 
These require a good mellow soil. In the open ground they should he planted five inches deep, in as warm a situ¬ 
ation as possible. Nothing can exceed the beauty of this well-known dower. The following are choice sorts which 
will improve from year to year. They should he planted in clumps of six to eight, uud thus become very effective. 
L. atrosanguineum. Orange red. 15c. 
L. auratum. Golden-rayed Queen of Lilies. Tlio magnificent Japan Lily. 25c 
L. Canadense. Our native lily, drooping, yellow and red flowers, stem 2 to 5 feet. 15c. 
L. candidcun. The well-known white garden lily. 15c. 
L. Harris!i. Bermuda Easter Lily. Flowers large, trumpet sha|K*<l; in gen¬ 
eral appearance resembling L. longiflorum and possessing a delightful 
fragrance. It is a remarkably free bloomer, and is valuable either for 
forcing or for out-door planting. 20c. 
L. Japonieum longilloruin, Easter Lily. Trumpet shaped? suow white, 
fragrant. 20c. 
L. Auratum. 
L. Lancifolium Album. 
L. lancifolium album. White spotted, fragrant. (Sec cut). 25c. 
L. lancifolium rubrum. Rose, spotted with crimson. 20c. 
L. superbum. Our native lily, and one of the finest of them all. 26c. 
L. tenuifolium. Flowers medium size, vermilion scarlet, foliage narrow, growth slender and graceful. 25c. 
L. tigrinum. Tiger Lily. Orange salmon. 15c. 
L. tigrinum flore pleno. Double Tiger Lily. 15c. 
L. Tliunbcrgianum grandiflorum. Dark red flowers. 15c. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 
FOR FALL PLANTING. 
See Catalogue of Hardy Bulbs, issued in July. 
CANNAS. 
Our collection is very large ami complete, embracing the choicest varieties. Price, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen, 
except the new varieties described among the novelties. 
DAHLIAS. 
We offer a choice collection, embracing Large-dowering, Bouquet, and Single-flowering. Price, i!0 cents each, *2.00 
per dozen. 
