LILIUM AURATUM, 
k I The old favorite “Climbing Mignon- 1 \WjfflESm 
I ette." Thick, glossy leaves, and long, 1 f^ER 
/ hanging stems of feathery fragrant white \ 
| / flowers. 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.50 per 100. \ 
bk / Montbretia Grocosmiflora. Vt® 
y This is one of the most floriferous and showy 
l y of summer-flowering plants, and destined to great 
fc ^y popularity. Planted 6 inches apart in a group in a 
f S sunny position and allowed to remain undisturbed for * 
several years, they form magnificent clumps, producing, in 
r great numbers, graceful spikes bearing from 18 to 80 showy 
star-shaped flowers of orange suffused with red. They flower freely 
the first season. 8 for 10c., 25c. per doz., $1.75 per 100. 
Delivered Free 
In U.S., 
Except 
Noted. 
OAl.ADTt.'V 
EBCULENTUM. 
OflLflDIUM ESGIMNTUM. 
{Elephant's Ear.) Grand tropical-looking plant. A 
favorite for specimens on the lawn, or for bordering 
large sub-tropical groups. In deep, rich noil, if freely 
watered, they produce enormous leaves frequently 4 
ft. long by 8 ft. wide. Height, 4 to ft. (See cut.) 
f’ircumfbrence. Price. Postage extra. 
.12 in. and over...80c., $ 8.00 doz...15c. ea. 
•• & “ “ ... 20 c., 2.00 “ ... 10 c. “ 
•• 6 * " ...10c., 1.00 “ ... 5c. “ 
Extra size. 
First “ . 
Second “ . 
CINNAMON VINE,. 
{Dloscoren batatas.) Beautiful summer climber; 
gl*ssy foliage and fragrant flowers; stem dies down 
in winter, but the root is hardy. Barge selected roots, 
5c. each, 50c. per doz. 
GOOPERIfl DRIIMMONDII. 
{Evening Star Flower.) Planted out In the garden 
In thespring,aclumpof 12 to 25 ormore,4 to 0 inches 
apart, will bloom successively from May to Septem¬ 
ber; the flowers are star-shaped, with long tubes, pure 
white and exquisitely fragrant with the odor of prim¬ 
roses. {See cut.) 8 for 10c., 30c. per doz., $2.00per 100. 
GRINUM KIRKII. 
Thin magnificent variety produces (lowers of the 
greatest beauty. Usually, two flower stalks of dark 
purplish color are sent up at the same time,each bear¬ 
ing a large umbel composed of a dozen or more enor¬ 
mous lily-like tinners of wondrous beauty and fra¬ 
grance. The petals are broad and pure white, with a deep 
reddish purple stripe through tho centre. (See cut.) 
Extra largo bulbs, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
Giant Summer Hyacinth. 
(Byadntbus Canclicnns.) Luxuriant, free-growing 
summer-flowering plant, spreading 8 to 8 feet throw-1 
lng up groat, tall spikes 4 to 5 feet in height,each bear¬ 
ing 80 to 00 large white bell-shaped flowers; of easiest 
culture and splendid for groups. (See cut.) 5c. each 
60c.perdoz. Seed, 
per packet, 10 c 
BESSERfl ELEGflNS. 
(Mexican Coral Drops.) 
Exquisite and free-blooming. Theflowers are borne 
in graceful uinlnds of 12 to 20, on HtcniH 1 to 2 feet 
high, and open in succession during fully two 
months of Hummer and autumn. A bulb fre¬ 
quently throwH up from G to 10 spikes in 
succession. Color, bright vermilion mark¬ 
ed with rosy white. For an effective dis¬ 
play, at least 12 to 25 or more bulbs 
should be grown in groups In a sunny 
bed, planted about 6 inches apart. 5c. 
each, 40c. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 
Delivered Free 
fnU.s., 
Except 
Noted. 
COOPERIA. 
LILIES. 
Auratum. Immense white flowers spot-Each. Doz. 
ted crimson, with golden stripes.$ .15 75 
-Extra large bulbs.25 2^50 
-Pictum. White, red, yellow and 
striped.50 5.00 
-Platypetallum. Immense flowers, 
white, striped and spotted yellow.50 5.00 
--Vittatum Rubrum. White, striped 
red and spotted. 1.00 10.00 
-Witteii. White, striped yellow, no 
spots.1.00 
.50 
10.00 
5.00 
.15 
.15 
.20 
.50 
Brownii. White, tinged chocolate outsido 
Canadense. Our native Lily, yellow, 
spotted red... 12 1.25 
-Plavn.ni. A pure yellow variety of 
above. 
•- Rubrum. Crimson, with darker spots 
Elegans Incomparable. Dark red. 
- Alice Wilson. Bright lemon yellow 
- Bicolor. Bed, striped and spotted 
yellow...20 2.00 
Excelsum. (Isabellinum.) Nankeen yel¬ 
low. or 
Eancifolium Album. Pure white.!"!!!! .20 
- Roseuni. White,shaded and spotted 
ro “-».... 1.50 
-Rubrum. Rose, shaded and spotted 
red.. 
—Melpomene. Crimson, spotted 
blood-red. 20 
Eeichtlinii. Canary yellow, spotted red !5o 
Xiongifiorum. 'White trumpet-shaped 
flowers. 25 
Martagon. Bed, spotted purpie!!!!!!!!!! !25 
Philadelphicum. Orange, spotted 
purple. ^ 2 
Pomponicum Rubrum. Orangeecarlet ‘>0 
Speciosum. (See Lancifollum.) 
Superbum. Orange, tipped and spotted 
red. 25 
Tenuifolium. Small, graceful, scarlet. '05 
Tigrinum. The well-known Tiger Lily... '.22 
Liberal 
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