Guldemond’s _ tient 
Botryoides Album, the white muscari, fine for 
small’ STOUDS: 6:i;.))t- kebade te eee 6.00 
Botryoides Coerulea, the dark blue Grape Hya- 
CINCH chescisecidccedeederdakdeeugl lk he aMo 
Heavenly Blue, the most popular of all, in a 
fine light blue COlOM 2.2i05.epi 3.75 
Plumosum (Feather Hyacinth), strange flower 
having the shape of an _ ostrich feather. 
Fine for rockery and unexcelled for cutting. 
They are very long lasting and every one is 
fond of these remarkably violet blue flowers 4.00 
IRIS 
Engish ‘Iris,’ in’ varieties <........) co. 0 oe 15.00 
David Haring, early white 6-7: cM ee 9.00 
7-8. CIS 11.00 
Imperator, late blue 8-9°Cmiiesn 10.00 
9-10 Cia 12.00 
J. de Wit, early dark blue 6-7" cme 5.50 
7-8 Chie 7.00 
Wedgwood, early blue 9-10° cme 10.00 
10-li-cm 12.00 
White Excelsior, early 6=7 cme 9.00 
7-8°CMe ae 11.00 
Yellow Queen 6-7-cmi 7.00 
IXIAS (American Corn Lily) 
Elegantly shaped little flowers, fine for 
garden decoration and giving wonderful 
cutflowers with long lasting qualities. Flo- 
wering time May. 
In a beautiful Mixture of all imaginable 
COLOYS » ccicesnicdekite Nain ee ee 4.00 
Collection of 1000 Ixias in 10 different 
sorts and colors, each sort separately pac- 
ked © f0us: sicicctieccsentge tt aed h one 
LILIUMS Per 100 
Lilium Candidum, extra large select .............. 85.00 
ss oe slightly smallev............ 65.00 
Creole 150 pack, 10’. uD... 125.00 
a 200. pack, 9-107..:21..... 3 125.00 
Floridii, 10” “ups. ee 80.00 
150. pack, 8-979 ..........2:::0eeeee 100.00 
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