. Bulbs and flowering roots for fall planting, 1899. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 26 J. M. Thorburx & Co.—Catalogue of Bulbs. NEW SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERING JAPAN IRIS. Bluebird. Clear dark blue $0 20 Como. Reddish amaranth, with large white center 20 Exquisite. Fine porcelain-blue 20 Shadow. Large wavy petals, dark indigo-blue, with peacock luster; golden center: fine 20 Snowbound.' Large, pure white, with golden bands. 20 Souvenir. Lovely rose-pink with delicate blue veins 20 Neptune. Reddish gray, freely veined 20 Quakeress. Light laven


. Bulbs and flowering roots for fall planting, 1899. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 26 J. M. Thorburx & Co.—Catalogue of Bulbs. NEW SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERING JAPAN IRIS. Bluebird. Clear dark blue $0 20 Como. Reddish amaranth, with large white center 20 Exquisite. Fine porcelain-blue 20 Shadow. Large wavy petals, dark indigo-blue, with peacock luster; golden center: fine 20 Snowbound.' Large, pure white, with golden bands. 20 Souvenir. Lovely rose-pink with delicate blue veins 20 Neptune. Reddish gray, freely veined 20 Quakeress. Light lavender, tinged rose 20 Mixed Single Large-flowering New Japan Iris. 15 Each Per doz. $2 00. 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 25 IXIAS. Ixia fine. Ready in October. The Named Hybrid Ixias are so beautiful and rich in tints that no lover of flowers should be without them. They are equally adapted for pots or the open ground, exceedingly free- flowering, and invaluable for cutting. If planted out, they require rather more covering during winter than hyacinths. In pots their culture is the same as that usually recommended for other bulbs. By reason of their curious forms and strange coloring, the Ixias attract much attention. Per doz. 100 $4 00 Each SO 08 Bucephalus. Rich crimson, very Crateroides. Bright crimson Giant. Light fawn color Glory. Crimson and mauve, black eye Golden Drop. Yellow, tinged purple, deep maroon eye Hercules. White, flushed purple Loeta. White and plum color, brown eye Titania. White, changing to lilac eye black 08 06 Titus. Bright yellow, outside streaked magenta; In 25 New Varieties In Splendid Mixture ,2 for 5 ets, 60 40 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 20 ERYTHRONIUMS. Ready in September. Very ornamental, hardy, bulbous plants, of neat and dwarf habit, prefer a mixture of loam and peat. They should be planted in groups, and do well in sheltered positions on rockeries, or in mixed flower or shrubbery borders. They may also be grown in pots in coldframes for hou


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